Turkish night was fun last night, but overly crowded. The food was good, but it was hard to find a table. We finally did, and then shared it with tablemates from Windsor. Turkish music is…different. No real beat and kind of goes on and on. They had ethnic dancing after, including belly dancing, and that was fun to watch. Very colorful costumes.
We slept in Saturday and had a relaxing morning. After our waffles and omelets, we walked along the waterfront. Palm trees, warm sandy beach, it was great. We walked to Pigeon Island for which Kusadasi is named and enjoyed some shade. Forecast was for around 30c and it felt like it. I thought we should at least walk through the bazaar area, even if just for the cultural experience. We did for a bit, but found ourselves back along the beach. It was interesting that in a Moslem (albeit moderate) country that having that kind of beach ware would be present.
After three hours of hot sun we headed back to the ship for lunch. Freshly made hamburgers and ice cream we watched the sail away from port. We then talked to Carl by IM, and came up to our room to watch the sun set from our deck. Then we had to get ready for supper. Such stress! This was the night for the Chocolate Midnight Buffet. We dropped in to watch the Newly wed/not so newly wed game which must have been very embarrassing for the participants. Glad it wasn’t us. The buffet was amazing, but we both just looked and didn’t partake
We slept in Saturday and had a relaxing morning. After our waffles and omelets, we walked along the waterfront. Palm trees, warm sandy beach, it was great. We walked to Pigeon Island for which Kusadasi is named and enjoyed some shade. Forecast was for around 30c and it felt like it. I thought we should at least walk through the bazaar area, even if just for the cultural experience. We did for a bit, but found ourselves back along the beach. It was interesting that in a Moslem (albeit moderate) country that having that kind of beach ware would be present.
After three hours of hot sun we headed back to the ship for lunch. Freshly made hamburgers and ice cream we watched the sail away from port. We then talked to Carl by IM, and came up to our room to watch the sun set from our deck. Then we had to get ready for supper. Such stress! This was the night for the Chocolate Midnight Buffet. We dropped in to watch the Newly wed/not so newly wed game which must have been very embarrassing for the participants. Glad it wasn’t us. The buffet was amazing, but we both just looked and didn’t partake
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