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Our Turkey Adventure Part 2

Today you get to see the second part of our journey to Turkey, and it includes my favorite Turkish location - the beautiful ancient city of Ephesus! 

Before we get started, I have a quick side note: It was like a lovely DREAM as a photographer to visit another country and be able to photograph the beautiful sites we saw! Seeing as this was only my second trip overseas, I still had a lot to learn about traveling with my camera and deciding when the best times were to take photos or to set down the camera and simply BE in the moment.

That being said, I have a whole list of tips I'm putting together for those of you who want to take better photos on your vacations and trips! I can't wait to share them with you in an upcoming blog post, and I hope they're helpful! If you have any questions about traveling with cameras, how to take the best photos while still being present, or anything else that sticks out to you, be sure to leave your questions in the comments below! I'd love to hear from you. :) 

Side note over! Let's get going! 

One of the most interesting locations we visited was the Hierapolis in Pamukkale. Its hillside is white because the spring water has calcified on the slopes for so many years.... and from a distance, it totally looked like snow! 

My mom is so cute. :) 

There are friendly stray dogs everywhere, and this one decided to join us for a photo. We giggled that it felt so at home with us! :) 

See those people on the top of the hill by the trees? That's where we were headed! 

Some hot springs still exist today, and it was a glorious view!

Once we were level with the springs on the top of the first hill, we hiked up further to see an ancient amphitheater. You couldn't see inside the theater until you were up at the top, and the big reveal once you walked through these doors made it a stunning sight! 

So gorgeous!

With the little bit of time we had remaining, we decided to hike up even further to see the St. Philip Martyrium where the apostle Philip is said to have been buried. 

The hill, hike, and weather were all gorgeous, but I almost died... :P I'm not a mountain climber!! 

So I just stopped often to "take pictures" while I caught my breath... see how sneaky I am? 

Down below us are the hot springs pictured earlier, and below the hot springs is the lake in the first few photos! It was quite the hike and the view!! 

Aaron (our friend, pastor, and leader of our troop) had been doing some research on a lot of the water systems in that area and how it related to some of the talks we were filming. Every time we saw pipes we made sure to point them out to him, and it happened so often that we may or may not have become a little sarcastic! ;) 

Oh Sunil... 

We hiked down a ways to put our tired feet in the hot springs. Check out that view! 

It was lovely. 

The next area we visited was the ancient city of Laodicea! 

To finish out the day, we were given a tour of a charming company that weaves authentic Turkish rugs! 

They showed us how they dye the silks and the process that they use. 

This cool dye turns deeper and deeper blue the longer it's exposed to oxygen! 

Silk worm cocoons! 

Rugs can take years and years to make and experiencing the process gave us such appreciation for the art form of rugs!

Of course we stood, touched, felt, and laid on them ... :) 

The hospitality they showed us was truly a delight, and we loved them so much we wanted to buy ALL the rugs! 

Our next hotel was located in Kusadasi, overlooking the Aegean sea. 

We got to eat breakfast on the rooftop! 

We dedicated one entire day to visiting Ephesus - there's so much left to explore, and the architecture and design of this ancient city was exceptional! 

Our whole group listening to Aaron talk about Paul's visit to Ephesus. 

Check out those paved streets! 

There was an extra portion that we got to see which included the homes where the ancient rich families lived. Pretty sure they had nicer homes than we do now! ;) 

And my personal favorite - the library of Celsus.

It was a magnificent structure!!

Each day, our guide would take us to local restaurants and help us pick out the best food. We often tried new dishes and were always well taken care of. I think Nicola found out that the lemons in Turkey are just as sour as the lemons in America. :) 

Close to Ephesus is the Basilica of the Apostle John - he's said to have been buried there! 

We found an old baptismal and tried it out.... ;) 

We were a little tired... it had been such a long week already! 

What the Basicilica used to look like! 

Wherever we went, local vendors would approach us and offer their products. We were clearly tourists and when a local seller came to us with these unique musical instruments, mom and Melba couldn't help themselves! 

Our last stop of the day was to see what was left of the famous Temple of Artemis. Only one pillar remains from its original structure, but it was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world! 

Sunset photos across from our hotel! There's something about watching the sun set in another country... it's such a cool feeling knowing that it's the same sun that sets in our own country. 

Turkey was beautiful and we were sure nothing could beat it - until we went to Greece. :) My last installment of photos from our entire trip comes next week!! Can't wait to show you Greece! 

Our Turkey Adventure Part 1

One week ago Sunil and I returned from one of the greatest adventures we've ever taken: exploring the ancient cities of Turkey and Greece! As with all world travel, it's a breathtaking experience and SO hard to describe! You learn so much about other cultures, how big the world really is, and become overwhelmed with the history of other nations. (If you've never left the country, DO it. It's an incredibly world-expanding experience!)

I, of course, took my camera along with, and (as always) took way too many photos. :) SO many photos, in fact, that I'll have to break up my trip photos into three blog posts! This is the first installment and covers the first several days of our trip in Turkey. 

We were uniquely privileged to travel with a group from our church (I'm on the media team there) and the main purpose of our trip there was to record on location footage that will later be developed into some upcoming sermon series for our church! We visited and filmed on the locations of the 7 churches written to in Revelation 2-3, as well as Athens, Corinth, and Ephesus!

A few other friends and family decided to join us on our big adventure and I was thrilled when my mom took a risk and joined our crazy, sarcastic little bunch! (Traveling with people you know and love is the best.)

Our first stop was to the ancient city of Pergamum, and included a troupe of wild puppies waiting for the tourists who inevitably feed them snacks... Just look at their adorable faces! (PUPPIES!)

Traveling with friends means you always have someone who will give you a hug. Or two or three. :) 

As always, photos will never fully capture the views perfectly or accurately....

The ancient temples were exquisite!

As a musician, it's become one of my life goals to perform in an ancient theater... check out those seats!! 

Some people (I won't say who) were surprised to learn that the food in Turkey is excellent, delicious, and inexpensive.... ;) 

And their bread is amazing!! #GlutenFreeOnlyWhenInAmerica (I had to try all the things, and my body cooperated! All the praise hands!)

Our next step was the ruins of Thyatira - smack dab in the middle of a modern city. 

It was fascinating to imagine the people and places that once existed here! 

Americans? What Americans? We never stick out. We perfectly blend in always

Always. 

The following morning (after some evening adventures involving bathrooms, blood, and stitches... it's a long story!) we woke up early to catch the sunrise over the ruins of Smyrna which is now the modern city of Izmir. 

It's such a peaceful and beautiful city! 

Archways for days! 

The sunrise was gorgeous! 

As I mentioned, I was part of the crew that filmed several talks for some upcoming sermons at our church. It was an amazing challenge to arrive at a location you've never seen, quickly learn as much as you could, then pick a location to set up your equipment and shoot for as long as time allows! Our team did an amazing job - and we all got quite the adrenaline rush! 

Next, we headed towards the city of Sardis! 

An extensive amount of ruins and buildings remain in tact! 

Nearby Sardis is one of the ancient Temples to the god Artemis (we later visited the famous one in Ephesus!). 

The peaceful mountains nearby and the glorious views quickly made it one of my favorite stops. 

Our sweet guide, Shebnem, kindly offered to get us a group photo - and I love the series of photos she captured! 

(I think this is us being sad?)

(Being peaceful?)

(Striking a modeling pose?)

(Mostly just being all sorts of crazy...)

General goofiness... 

Pay no attention to the tape and gauze on the back of Aaron's head. Remember that whole blood and stitches thing? Let's just say he's a trooper to not only sustain a head injury but to carry on with the trip as though nothing happened. #LikeABoss #HeISMyBoss

When in doubt.... travel with your friends. And the more friends the merrier. Next time, I'm taking my whole tribe of people! :) 

Also, always make sure to travel with a friend who is a photographer.... ;) 

Staircases! 

The ancient location of the church of Philadelphia was small... but still beautiful and inspiring!

Even if some people were sleepy... :) 

Stay tuned for photos from our next few days in Turkey - and my personal favorite: the ancient city of Ephesus!!