Saturday, June 22, 2013

Around the World - Part 1 - Istanbul, Turkey



AROUND THE WORLD
2 May - 3 June 2013

We accrued enough miles on Lufthansa Airlines for two business class tickets around the world. We decided where we wanted to visit on the trip and then secured the tickets. We researched places to see on each stop before contacting "Cox and Kings" to make land arrangements. They were most accommodating and everything was finalized. We eagerly awaited the trip and spent time mulling over what to take as the weather varies in each place. In the meantime, we began to mentally prepare.

Our flights were all on members of Star Alliance and this was our route:
Dallas-Fort Worth to Frankfurt, Germany Lufthansa Airlines
Frankfurt, Germany to Istanbul, Turkey Lufthansa Airlines
[Interior flights in Turkey to and from Cappadocia on Turkish Airlines]
Istanbul, Turkey to Vienna, Austria Turkish Airlines
Vienna, Austria to Tokyo, Japan Austrian Airlines
Tokyo, Japan to Singapore Singapore Airlines
Singapore to Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Singapore Airlines
[Interior flights to and from Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia on Garuda Airlines]
Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia to Bangkok, Thailand Thai Airlines
Bangkok, Thailand to Tokyo, Japan Thai Airlines
Tokyo, Japan to Los Angeles ANA Airlines
Los Angeles to Dallas-Fort Worth United Airlines

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH-LONG JOURNEY:

TURKEY

ISTANBUL - We visited Istanbul on a cruise in 2000 and saw all the major sites at that time. This time we chose to see those we had not previously seen.

Our first stop was Dolmabache Palace, erected in the 1800s. The palace has a central portion and sides which mirror each other---one for men and the other for the harem. Ornate parquet floors fitted without nails are protected by carpets; ceiling are tromp l'oil and appear to be elaborately carved; wooden columns are faux marble. Because the palace was constructed on reclaimed land and atop wooden pilings driven into the mud, real marble would be too heavy. Much of the ornately carved frames, furniture and woodwork is gilded; in all there are 14 tons of gold. Crystal from Bohemia, Baccarat, and England creates chandeliers, sconces and staircase balusters. The Turkish village of Hereke was formed to weave all the rugs in this palace. No photographs are allowed inside so some of these are postcards.














 
The Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora was built outside the city walls. Here we saw a small church of ancient origin with truly revolutionary mosaics inside. It and Hagia Sophia were designated museums so that the underlying Christian mosaics and frescoes could be uncovered. This church has mosaics dedicated to the Virgin Mary and the history of her life is detailed; it's like Giotto's in Ravenna.
 


















Rustem Pasa Mosque, built in the 1500s is a compact mosque decorated with beautiful blue tiles from Iznik.












We crossed the bridge to Asia and arrived at Beylerbeyi Palace, built in the 1860s as a summer residence for the Ottoman Sultans who also used it for entertaining foreign dignitaries. Similar in style to Dolmabache Palace,  it is another symmetrical building with a public (men's) side and a harem (women's/family) side. Built right on the waterfront, erosion causes foundation problems and efforts are being made to minimize the damage; still, large cracks are visible in some walls. Decorated in a like style to Dolmabache Palace, much of the gilt is missing. Because it is a summer residence, wooden floors are covered with matting woven from Egyptian reeds. Of course, many Hereke carpets overlay the matting. Ceilings are elaborately painted and Baccarat crystal chandeliers, sconces and light fixtures abound; many of these have brilliantly colored elements to contrast with the clear. In the center of the main floor a marble pool with a fountain provided coolness. Here, too, ceilings are higher and the stairways are in several tiers. On the upper floor, the "Blue Room" is the largest in the palace and is above the main floor's room with the fountain. The Sultan's Study, where he received dignitaries, has an inlaid parquet floor and beautifully paneled walls and built in cabinetry---all fitted without nails.






We walked to the Hippodrome, site of the Roman arena and races. After a brief history of the area, we walked out. Both Hagia Sophia and The Blue Mosque are adjacent to the area, but having seen them on a previous trip we did not visit them again. Our destination was Topkapi Palace; unfortunately, it was also the destination for lots of other tourists. Alp gave a short history of the palace as we made our way inside. Then we visited several areas; the kitchen area, holder of the ceramic and porcelain collection was closed for renovation. We began in The Apartment of the Holy Mantle and Sacred Relics, an area holding Islamic relics and inched our way through to see items such as: The Prophet's Footprint; King David's Sword; John the Baptist's gilded and jewel-encrusted arm and skull;Moses' Rod; Abraham's pan; Joseph's Turban; various reliquaries for portions of the Prophet's Beard & Teeth; various swords including The Prophet's; a gold box holding The Prophet's mantle. All the time we were inside this area, a man was reading the Koran over a speaker system. We left this area and went to the Treasury. Deciding to bypass the extremely long line to see the thrones, which we saw last visit, we entered the portion containing various gifts to the sultans; bejeweled honorary orders; a gold box holding ping-pong-ball-sized emeralds; the Topkapi Dagger; the Spoonmaker's Diamond; a golden cradle and various other treasures. We left this area and crossed the courtyard to the Harem, which was the most interesting area we saw today. This was the private/family quarters for the sultans. We saw the Queen Mother's Apartments along with those of the Eunuchs, concubines and favorites. Next we saw the Sultan's private rooms and the so-called Golden Cage, home of the crown prince. Before leaving, we saw the punishment area for concubines who misbehaved, the swimming pool and the rooms for the Sultan's wives. We left via a long hallway called The Golden Road because the Sultan gave each person lining it a gold coin as he left for battle. Before leaving the palace, we stopped in the Divan to see the audience chambers. For us, the thousands of tiles from Iznik which cover the walls are eye-popping. The various shades of blue and the designs combine to create stunning walls.































Wednesday, April 24, 2013

TRIP LIST


Perhaps the following list will help answer the question, "Have you been to ____?" As you can see, extensive travel occurred since retirement in 1996. 


1967
·       Married - Dallas Honeymoon
1969
·       Hemisfair - San Antonio
1971
·       New Orleans
1972
·       Vicksburg and Natchez
1973
·       Mexico - Mexico City, Taxco, Acapulco
1974
·       Alabama - Mobile
1975
·       Arkansas - Hot Springs, Eureka Springs, Queen Wilhelmina State Park
1976
·       Disney World (Contemporary Resort)
1977
·       Alabama Coushatta Indian Reservation, Galveston, Houston
1978
·       New Orleans King Tut exhibit
1979
·       Alabama, Georgia, SC, NC, Tennessee
1980
·       Singapore
1981
·       London       
·       Corpus Christi, Laredo, San Antonio
1982
  • Disney World   
  • Washington on Brazos, New Braunfels, Fredericksburg
1983
  • Bangkok, Thailand and Hong Kong
1984
  • Washington, DC, Williamsburg, Richmond, Monticello
1985
  • Hawaii - Honolulu, Maui     
  • New Mexico, Albuquerque, Santa Fe
1986
  • Great Britain - London, York, Edinburgh, Strafford-upon-Avon                
  • Amarillo, Palo Duro Canyon
1987
  • Hot Springs
1988
  • New Orleans
1990
  • Nashville, Gatlinburg, Lynchburg
1991
  • New Orleans
  • Memphis, TN Catherine the Great exhibit
  • Hodges Gardens
1992
  • Alaska (Holland America Line - Noordam)
            Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Sitka, Ketchikan, Juneau
1993
  • Caribbean - (RCCL -  Monarch of the Seas)  Martinique, Barbados, Antigua, St. Martin, St. Thomas, San Juan
  • Miami (Carnival Cruise Lines FAM trip)    
  • Phoenix, Grand Canyon
  • Galveston
  • Miami (ARTA Cruise Conference)
  • Nashville (Christmas)
1994
  • Caribbean (Majesty Cruise Line - Royal Majesty) Nassau Bahamas; Key West, Florida
  • London, Dover, Leeds, Canterbury, Oxford, Bath
  • San Antonio
  • Orlando (Big Red Boat FAM trip)
  • Denver, Colorado Springs, Pike's Peak
  • Cruise - (Carnival Cruise Line - Fascination) New York City to St. John, New Brunswick and Halifax,                      Nova Scotia Two nights in New York at the Hilton on 53rd 
  • Vancouver (Ship to Shore Conference)
  • Boston
  • Las Vegas (MLT FAM trip)
1995
  • New Orleans (Monet exhibit)
  • Tampa/St. Petersburg (Treasures of the Czars exhibit)
  • San Francisco
  • Cruise - (Princess Cruise Line - Royal Princess)  South Hampton, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Paris, Berlin
  • Huntington, WV
  • Palm Beach, FL (The Breakers)
  • San Antonio (Hyatt Hill Country Resort) - (Christmas)
1996
  • Travel Trade Leisure Winter Cruise A Thon Fort Lauderdale         
  • Carmel Valley and Monterey CA - The Highlands Inn
  • Cruise - Bermuda (Celebrity Cruise Line - Zenith)   Hamilton, St. George, The Royal Dockyards - 1 night New York
  • Jackson, MS (Palaces of St. Petersburg exhibit)
  • Huntington, WV
  • Walt Disney World - Hilton Lake Buena Vista (Christmas)           
1997
  • Cruise - Holland America Cruise Nieuw Amsterdam  - Western Caribbean: Jamaica (Montego Bay ,Grand Cayman, Cozumel and New Orleans (Faberge  Exhibit Prior to cruise)
  • Houston (Egypt Exhibit) 
  • Savannah, GA and Charleston, SC and Hilton Head Island
  • Driving trip to Huntington, WV return through Kentucky (Lexington, Daniel  Boone National Forest, Shakertown, Berea, Frankfort, Jim Beam Distillery, Paducah
  • Houston (Russian Jewels exhibit)     
  • Las Vegas (Treasure Island)
  • Colorado, Breckenridge and Vail
  • Ohio, Columbus, Wine country, Dresden, Zoar, Marietta, Fenton Factory,                                           Wooster, Zanesville
  • China, Beijing, Xian, Shanghia, Suzchou, Guilin, Hong Kong
  • Callaway Gardens, GA (Christmas)
1998
  • Crystal Harmony Cruise (Panama Canal): Los Angeles, Acapulco, Caldera, Panama Canal, Aruba, Grenada, St. Lucia, Barbados
  • Mystic, Ct; Newport, RI; Shaker Village, Berkshires, Deerfield, CT
  • Tulsa, OK Taste of Splendor Russia exhibit
  • Canadian Rocky Mountains – Tauck - Calgary, Jasper, Banff, Lake Louise, Rocky Mountaineer Calgary to Vancouver
  • Jackson, MS Splendor of Versailles exhibit
  • New York City Weekend
  • Princes Cruise Western Caribbean – Royal Princess:   Ft. Lauderdale, Key West, Cozumel
  • Williamsburg (Christmas)
1999
  • Los Angeles: (van Gogh exhibit), Queen Mary, Huntington Beach, Temecula (Wine country)
  • Crystal Cruise (Crystal Harmony) Mexican Riviera:           Acapulco, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallerto, Cabo San Lucas, San Francisco
  • Hartford, CT; Rutland, VT ;Burlington, VT; Woodstock, VT; Centre Harbor, NH; Gorham, NH ;Bar Harbor, ME; Boothbay Harbor, ME; Exeter, NH
  • Crystal Symphony (Mediterranean back-to-back): Rome, Valletta Malta, Venice, Mykonos, Kusadasi, Athens 
  • Crystal Symphony (Med 2nd half of back to back) Athens, Istanbul, Yalta, Odessa, Varna, Santorini, Frankfurt
  • New York (Christmas) 5 plays
2000
  • California Wine Country: San Francisco, Sonoma, Napa Valley
  • Alaska (Tauck) and HAL: Seattle, Fairbanks, Denali, Anchorage, Skagway, Ketichan, Vancouver
  • Crystal Symphony Cruise Mediterranean:  Venice , Malta, Taormina, Elba, Livorno, Villefranche, Palma De Mallorca, Barcelona
  • Fall Foliage (Tauck New England): New York, Boston, Bar Harbor, Quebec, Mont Tremblant, Montreal, Killington, New York
2001
  • Europe Holland to Switzerland (Tauck): Amsterdam, Burge, Luxemburg, Strasbourg, Obernai, Tittisee, Freiberg, Lucerne
  • Jackson, MS The Majesty of Spain exhibit
  • American Orient Express:  Seattle, Glacier National Park, Helena, MT; Great Falls, MT; Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Salt Lake City, UT
  • Brenham, TX Ant Street Inn,  Houston Monet and China exhibits
  • South Pacific Cruise ( Radisson Seven Seas - Mariner of the Seas):  San Francisco, Nuka Heva, Moorea, Bora Bora, Tahiti, Christmas Island, Hawaii- Big Island, Maui, Honolulu
  • Biltmore Estate (Christmas)
2002
  • Crystal Harmony Cruise trans Pacific:  Tokyo, Yokohama, Hakodate, Otaru, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Seward, Anchorage
  • Michigan (Tauck): Grand Rapids, Traverse City, Sault St. Marie, Mackinac Island, (Grand Hotel), Detroit
  • Wichita, KS exhibit 400 Years of Imperial Grandeur exhibit
  • Europe (Abercrombie and Kent): Budapest, Vienna, Prague
  • Uniworld River Cruise (German Christmas Markets):  Frankfort, Wurzburg, Mainz, Nuremberg, Heidelberg, Rudeshein, Koblenz, Cologne
2003
  • Houston, TX St Peter and the Vatican exhibit
  • Antarctica Cruise and South America Orient Cruise Line – Marco Polo: Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Ushuaia, Antarctica, Santiago
  • Crystal Symphony Norwegian Fjords and Paris:  Paris, Dover, Bergen, Hellyset, Gerainger, Tronheim, Honningsvag, Tromso,  Stavanger, Copenhagen
  • New Orleans – Ritz – Janet’s Birthday
  • Italy – Assisi, Siena, Arrezo, Florence, Lucca, Pisa, Positano, Amalfi, Ravelo, Rome
  • San Antonio, Fredericksburg, Wimberley (Christmas)
2004
  • Crystal Harmony New Zealand and Australia and Australia :Auckland, Rotoruo, Christchurch, Dunedin, Milford Sound, Tasmania, Melbourne, Sydney – A & K Private Tour: Sydney, Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Ayers Rock, Cairns, Lizard Island, Sydney
  • Crystal Symphony British Isles – Dover; Guernsey; Invergordon; Edinburgh; Lerwick, Shetland Islands; Dublin; Waterford; Rouen
  • Crystal Symphony Baltic – Rouen; Antwerp; Oslo; Gothenborg; Warnemunde; Tallinn; St. Petersburg; Stockholm
  • A & K Southern Africa in Style – Cape Town, Victoria Falls, Chobe Chilwero, Chief’s Camp Moremi National Park, Johannesburg, Mala Mala
  • Philadelphia – Longwood Gardens, Winterthur, Liberty Bell, Independence Hall (Christmas)
2005
  • Crystal Symphony South America -  Buenos Aires, Argentina; Montevideo, Uruguay; Puerto Madryn, Argentina; Port Stanley, Falkland Islands; Cape Horn, Ushuaia, Argentina; Puerto Arenas, Chile; Puerto Monte, Chile; Vaporaso, Chile; Santiago, Chile
  • Abercrombie & Kent Peru and Galapagos  - Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Quito, Eclipse Galagagos
  • MN, ND, SD, IA, NB, WI -Minneapolis, Bemidji, Fargo, Bismarck, Mount Rushmore, Sioux City
  • Seattle, Anacortes – whale watching
  • Crystal Serenity Spain and Portugal – Madrid, Barcelona, Cadiz (Seville), Casablanca, Rabat, Madeira, Portimao, Lisbon
2006
  • A & K Egypt – Cairo, Sun Boat III Abu Simbel, Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Esna, Luxor, Abydos, Qena, Dendera, Cairo
  • San Diego and Laguna Cliffs CA
  • Crystal Symphony Transatlantic Miami – Lisbon  Madrid
  • Switzerland – Luzerne, Lugarno, St. Moritz, Zermatt Montreux, Gstaad, Interlaken, Zurich
  • London Crystal Symphony Transatlantic Dover, Edinburgh, Invergordon, Thorshavn Faroe Islands, Reyjavik, Iceland, Nuuk Greenland, New York
  • Polar Bear Exploration – Winnipeg, Tundra Buggy Lodge, Churchill Canada, Winnipeg
2007
  • Las Angeles – Getty Museum, Ritz Carlton Marina del Ray
  • A & K Dubai and India – Dubai, New Delhi, Agra, Taj Mahal, Dubai
  • Austria and Bavaria – Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Neuschwanstein, Munich
  • Philadelphia – Four Seasons 40th anniversary (Fountain Restaurant), King Tut
  • Nashville – Compton Family Reunion
  • Alaska – Brooks Lodge, Redoubt Bay Lodge, Captain Cook Hotel, Denali Back Country Lodge, Alyeska Lodge
  • War Eagle Craft Fair, Arkansas, Bella Vista Craft Fair, etc
  • Uniworld Christmas Market Cruise River Countess: Vienna, Durnstein, Linz, Pausau, Regensberg, Nuremberg and Zermatt
2008
  • Los Angeles, Flight to Lindblad National Geographic Explorer Sea Lion in La Paz, Cruising Baja California to Cabo San Lucas to San Carlos; by bus to La Paz Flight to Los Angeles
  • New Orleans Ritz Carlton 41st Anniversary
  • Cracow (Stary Hotel) and Moscow (Ararat Hyatt) and Golden Ring
  • Oak Hill,, Alabama & Columbus, Georgia
  • Athens (King George Palace) - Regent Navigator of the Seas – Athens, Rhodes, Alexandria, Suez Canal, Safaga, Aqaba, Muscat, Dubai- Cairo, Sharm el Sheikh, (Four Seasons) St. Catherine’s Monastery, Cairo
2009
  • Hong Kong, Bangkok, Siem Riep, Golden Triangle, Chaing Mai, Bangkok
  • Chicago - Anniversary Trip
  • Tanzania - Serengeti, Ngorongoro,  Lake Manyara  (Kleins Camp, Grumeti River Camp, Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Lake Manyara Tree Lodge)
  • Princess Royal Princess - Athens, Santorini, Patmos, Kushadasi, Haifa, Ashdod, Port Said, Alexandria, Venice
2010
  • Seabourn Spirit - Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Uruguay, Punta Del Este, Uruguay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Salvador de Bahia, Natal, Brazil, Fortaleza, Santarem, Anavilhanas, Manaus
  • Road Trip  - Home through Arkansas, Tennessee (Memphis) (1), Kentucky,  Ohio (Cincinnati)(1) Niagara Falls, Ont, Canada (3), New York. Wellsboro, PA,  Dickson, PA (1), drive thru Western New Jersey; Valley Forge, PA,  Lancaster, PA (2), Hersey, PA, , Gettysburg, PA; Hagerstown MD (1); Berea, KY (2);Little Rock, AK (1); Home
  • Munich, Oberammergau (Passion Play), Spain - Santiago de Compostella, Granada, Cordoba, Seville, Madrid, El Escorial     
2011
  • Chaing Mai, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Singapore
  • Portland, OR, Eureka, CA, Red Woods of CA. Avenue of the Giants, Hwy 101 to Washington border, Portland, CA
  • Frankfurt, Germany; Colmar, France; Naples, Italy; Venice, Italy; Seabourn Cruise: Koper, Slovenia; Triluke Bay, Croatia; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Split, Croatia; Hvar, Croatia; Rovinj, Croatia; Ravenna, Italy; Korcula; Croatia; Kotor, Montenegro; Vodice, Croatia; Opatija, Croaia; Zurich, Switzerland; St. Gallen, Switzerland
2012

  • India: New Delhi; Varanasi; Khajaraho; Agra; Jaipur; Udaipur; Mumbai; Cochin; Kerala
  • Driving Trip: Durango, CO & Santa Fe, NM
  • American Cruise Lines: New England from Maine to Rhode Island
  • Weekend in New England
  • Uniworld Christmas Markets Cruise: Munich; Passau; Salzburg; Vienna; Bratislava; Budapest with addition of Prague and Dresden