These crosses were on the ceiling of Aya Sofya. The design on top was added later when the building was turned into a mosque.
Inside Aya Sofya in Istanbul. Originally a church building it was later used as a Mosque and now it is a museum.
Handwoven Silk Turkish rug.
Carpet store in Istanbul, Turkey The view from a ferry on the Bosphorus. (The Bosphorus originates in the Black Sea, traveling south and dividing Turkey) We went from the Asian side (East) to the European side (West)
Another town south from Istanbul called Kusadasi. This is where we stayed for a few days. One of those days was spent seeing Ephesus.
Front of the library at Ephesus The library in Ephesus
I thought this was a funny sign!
Daddy and I went to Turkey in June. We visited Istanbul,
Kutahya, Kusadasi and Ephesus. (Efes in Turkish)
Cay tea. This is a very popular drink that is served in retaurants and even on the streets of the Bazaars. It is similar to our regular black tea and is served without milk in these little glass cups.
They are shaped like tulips. To find out why click on the link below.
I played these ivories for 2 and a 1/2 hours today :-)
Interesting shadows
“Most certainly I tell you, he who hears My word,and believes Him who sent Me, has eternallife, and doesn’t come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.