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Marrakech – Squares and Palaces

City: Marrakech, Morocco
Weather: 75°, sunny
Site: The Medina, Jamaa al F’na
Activity: looking
Bread in Marrakech
Tile & Cat in Marrakech
Stork nest in Marrakech
El Badi Palace in Marrakech
Flag of Marrakech
Soaps in Marrakech
Alex under Arch
Colored glass at Bahia Palace

 

 

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Madrasa of Marrakech

City: Marrakech, Morocco
Weather: 75°, sunny
Site: Ben Yousef Madrasa
Activity: exploring every. single. dorm room
Courtyard at Ben Yousef Madrasa
Carvings at Ben Yousef
Arches in Marrakech
My Face
Courtyard of Ben Yousef
Alexander at Ben Yousef
Bedroom at Ben Yousef
Bedroom at Ben Yousef
Bedroom window at Ben Yousef
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Walking Around Istanbul

City: Istanbul, Turkey
Weather: 85°, sunny
Site: Galata, Taksim Square
Activity: walking in the crowds

I could gush about Istanbul for hours. It’s possibly my favorite city I’ve ever been to… truly vibrant and layered. And of course the old cliche “where east meets west” could not be more correct. My one regret was shortening our trip because of the fear of terrorism and political unrest. We felt safe and comfortable on our short whirlwind tour of the city. Take notice of the number and size of Turkish flags. I’m curious the appearance of the city before the coup attempt.

Galata felt similar to Williamsburg, complete with a Shake Shack. I couldn’t believe it. Specialty boutiques and sidewalk cafes lined windy cobblestone streets. Women in full burkas next to hipsters in tiny cut-off shorts.

Not pictured: going to a traditional Turkish Hammam (Cagaloglu Hammam) and awkwardly bathing ourselves alone in a massive stone hall with natural light streaming in from the dome above.

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Istanbul: To Market
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Istanbul: Market
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Istanbul
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Istanbul
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Istanbul
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Istanbul Skyline
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Istanbul: SALT Galata
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Istanbul: SALT Galata
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Istanbul: Galata Tower
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Istanbul: Taksim Square
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Topkapi Palace

City: Istanbul, Turkey
Weather: 85°, sunny
Site: Topkapi Palace and Harem
Activity: enjoying the elaborate decor

Next site seeing stop was Topkapi Palace, located with a view of the Bosphorus and the skyline of Istanbul. The ornament was varied but always vibrant and elaborate. Hand painted tiles and gold everywhere. We especially loved wandering the Harem where the royals immediate family and servants lived.

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Istanbul: Topkapi Palace
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Istanbul: Topkapi Palace
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Istanbul: Topkapi Palace
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Istanbul: Topkapi Palace Harem
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Istanbul: Topkapi Palace Tile
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Istanbul: Topkapi Palace Tile
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Hagia Sophia

City: Istanbul, Turkey
Weather: 85°, sunny
Site: Hagia Sophia
Activity: looking in awe

Hagia Sophia, the building I most looked forward to seeing on this entire trip. It did not disappoint in its incomprehensible scale. Unfortunately there is quite a bit of scaffolding inside and out that skews your perception. It also felt very collage-y. A mish-mash of colors and stone. Christian and Islamic iconography. Old and new.

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Istanbul: Hagia Sophia
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Istanbul: Hagia Sophia
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Istanbul: Hagia Sophia Interiors
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Istanbul: Hagia Sophia
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Istanbul: Hagia Sophia Interiors
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The Blue Mosque

City: Istanbul, Turkey
Weather: 85°, sunny
Site: Blue Mosque
Activity: looking in awe

Day 8: The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque, was our first stop on our whirlwind tour of Istanbul. It was modeled closely to the older, more famous, Hagia Sophia that it sits directly across from but began and continues to be a functioning Mosque where as Hagia Sophia began as a Greek Orthodox Church, morphed to a mosque, and is now a museum.

Those columns are hugeeeee. They are called “elephants feet”.

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Istanbul: Blue Mosque
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Istanbul: Blue Mosque
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Istanbul: Blue Mosque
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Istanbul: Blue Mosque
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Istanbul: Blue Mosque
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Istanbul: Blue Mosque
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Ancient Agora and Psyrri

City: Athens, Greece
Weather: 95°, sunny
Site: Ancient Agora, Psyrri Neighborhood
Activity: sketching, antique shopping

Day 7: Started fresh with even more ruins, this time the Ancient Agora. The large Middle Stoa has been re-built with a roof. I actually like this because I could finally experience a space similar to how it would have been.

We spent the last bit of time before our flight walking around the Psyrri neighborhood. It’s known for graffiti, large murals, and antiques.

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Athens: Ancient Agora
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Athens: Ancient Agora
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Athens: Ancient Agora
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Athens: Psyrri
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Athens: Psyrri Graffiti
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Athens: Antiques
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Kitties

Highlight of the trip: finding these kittens on our balcony. Maybe I should just stay home and volunteer in a shelter rather than going on these extravagant vacations…

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Kittens!
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The Acropolis (Ruins, Ruins, Ruins…)

City: Athens, Greece
Weather: 95°, sunny
Site: Ancient Acropolis, Temple of Zeus
Activity: sketching and dodging tourists

Day 6: We seriously knocked out the Athens tourist route in 6 hours. Of course by getting an early start and because… well… I don’t like ruins much. Not my thing. They were very overwhelming and inspiring to see in their scale, but I can’t spend a ton of time just looking at them.

The Ancient Acropolis is where the majority of recognizable temples, monuments, stadiums are located. My favorite ruin was actually the Temple of Zeus with its more intricate corinthian columns and the Acropolis looming in the background (last photo). It helps put the height of the Acropolis in perspective.

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Athens: The Parthenon
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Athens: Ancient Acropolis
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Athens: The Parthenon
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Athens: The Erechtheion
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Athens: The Parthenon
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Athens: Temple of Zeus
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Athens: Temple of Zeus
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Boating and Beaching Santorini

City: Santorini, Greece
Weather: 95°, sunny
Site: Around Santorini
Activity: booze cruising, lounging on the beach

Day 5: We went on a mediocre all-you-can drink boat cruise in hopes of seeing Santorini in a new way. It was relaxing but really just killed 6 hours floating around in a boat, staring at the coast just out of reach.

The black sand beach was a nice afternoon because it was our very first time ever using an umbrella at the beach. We will never go back to frying in the harsh, open sun now that we know the pure joy of man-made shade w/ a cold beer and a reclining chair.

Cheers to a genuine day of lounge vacation (not our normal travel itinerary)

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Santorini: Boating

 

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Santorini: Sea Swimming
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Santorini: Black Beach
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Santorini: You Are Here Map Tattoo
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Santorini: Cuddle Fish (it’s not fish fish…)
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Santorini: Black Beach
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Santorini: Sunset Boating
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More Santorini

City: Santorini, Greece
Weather: 91°, sunny
Site: Around Santorini
Activity: just looking

Miscellaneous photos from our time on the island. The sunsets really are some of the best I’ve ever seen. And they’re so consistently beautiful.

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Santorini: Sunset Posing in Fira
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Santorini: Oia Sunset
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Santorini: Oia Bells
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Santorini: Oia Windmill
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Santorini: FIra Still Life
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Santorini: Fira Sunset
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Santorini Wine Tasting

City: Santorini, Greece
Weather: 91°, sunny
Site: Amoudi Bay
Activity: wine sampling

We had some excellent wine in Santorini, and it’s of course cheap (because it’s Europe). There’s a few vineyards on the island. By far our favorite was Venetsanos Winery where we had 7 tastings with this amazing view of the water and cruise ships…

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Santorini: Wine Sampling
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Santorini: Wine at Sunset
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Santorini: View from Venetsanos Vineyard
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Golden Temple Copy Cat

City: Amritsar, India
Weather: 95°, sunny
Site: Durgiana
Activity: Comparing to Golden Temple
This temple was a direct copy of the Sikh Golden Temple but with Hindu iconography and different alter design. Also, not all the people.
Durgiana temple in Amritsar, India
Durgiana temple in Amritsar, India

 

Alexander is sick of the sun at Durgiana Temple

 

Durgiana temple in Amritsar, India
Durgiana temple in Amritsar, India

 

Ducks? Geese? Swans? at Durgiana Temple
Ducks? Geese? Swans? at Durgiana Temple

 

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Surreal Hinduism

City: Amritsar, India
Weather: 98°, sunny
Site: Mandir Mata lal Devi
Activity: Confusion

 

This strange Hindu temple is the mother of all eccentric, sacred places. People are directed through this multi story labarynth of hindu iconography. We climbed through mouths, walked through tunnels and bridges. Lots of mirror and gold and neon light. The whole time their is chanting rising up from the main space below. It’s not a pretty place but it’s one of the stranger, more trippy places I’ve been to.

In the mouth of a Hindu Temple
In the mouth of a Hindu Temple

 

little blue baby god
little blue baby god

 

Hinduism
Hinduism

 

praying, singing, neon lights
praying, singing, neon lights

 

Hindu temple. Lots of mirrored tile.
Hindu temple. Lots of mirrored tile.

 

Alexander and the mirrored tile
Alexander and the mirrored tile

 

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Ropes and Ropes and Ropes

One of the big reasons I love NYC: The city sees the value of spending money on public art and landscaping.

These showed up yesterday in Madison Square Park. They are made out of painted, knotted rope. Very cool and something I could imagine myself designing if I had thousands of yard of rope laying around. I prefer public art to art in museum for many reasons.

1.       The looks on people’s faces as they walk by. Mostly disgust honestly. Sometimes glee as they take out their camera phones and pose in front of it. Art loses its pretentious-ness when average people can respond to it honestly without knowing they spent $25 in museum entrance fees to see it.

2.       The ability to touch/photograph/let your dog pee on it and not get yelled at by eager docents. I got yelled at twice at the Guggenheim the other day. It hurts my feelings.

3.       How it transforms a mundane experience into something novel. Lets you see your surroundings in a way you haven’t.

 

So that’s my two cents on the matter. I’m lucky to live in a place with money to put into their parks and even more lucky to have a job right across the street from such a beautiful place.

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Guggenheim

Alex, Brian, and I went to the Guggenheim Museum this Sunday for kicks and because Alex had never seen the famous Frank Lloyd Wright building. Luckily, the exhibit was good because we will not be making the visit regularly with those entrance fees…. sheesh. Art is not for the common man. And I of course pretended to be a student and it’s STILL too expensive. Not sure how long 18-year-old Kelsey photo will fool museum staff…

Our fav exhibit was by Zarina, “Paper Like Skin”. Pretty much a room full of beautifully manipulated paper. Trust me, it’s interesting.

The bathroom below was also a “piece” that I particularly enjoyed because I could take selfies in the mirror in peace. The bathroom was lock-able. Could stay in there all day.

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Orchids

Last Sunday we went to the NYC Botanical Garden in the Bronx. It was a perfect day so of course half of New York had the same idea. It was beautiful none the less. The feature was an orchid show! So sexy, those flowers.

 

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More snow days than even 11 year old Kelsey would like.

This post is backtracking a bit (honestly because I’m running out of material for the week!). Sometimes I go through Alex’s phone… not to be nosy I promise! But to see the photos he’s taken that I haven’t seen. I found some really awful triple-chin sleeping photos that I will NOT be sharing.

Here’s a few of our (hopefully) last snow of the winter. It was actually a beautiful and believe-it-or-not warm day. It’s pretty funny listening to the cars on our street try to drive up-hill on our little, windy, one-way street the morning after a fresh snow. Anyone concerned about the bumper of their parked car should not park here… Especially when Alex is behind the wheel of a U-haul. Ya it snowed while we were moving in too of course.

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