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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Charity for Turkey

I think the best charity working in Turkey is SOS children's villages in Turkey. Its a really great charity.

1 comments:

John SB said...

Hannah the Travel Chick-TURKEY
Before I even begin, what a beautiful, beautiful blog
7 Things: incredible photos and links!!! WOW! Fantastic! Makes me wanna go even before we leave
Day 1: cold . . . the coffee sounds and looks delicious . . . a nap . . . a walk . . . a mosque . . . a well-deserved sleep
Day 2: Blue Mosque . . . such wonderful descriptions, you write so well . . . 20,000 blue tiles . . . beautiful!
Day 3: Dalaman River . . . waterfalls and screams . . . was the water cold?
Day 4: Troy . . . such a good job of describing place and history . . . Kofta, sounds delicious . . . pondering on the road . . . the shepherd's gesture! . . . great pictures and diagrams
Day 5: Pamukkale pools . . . the perfect way to recuperate and rejuvinate for the rest of your journey
Day 6: Ephesus with Nicole . . . Temple of Artemis . . . library . . . I love how your photos link and expand . . . Julius whatshisface
Day 7: the bazaar . . . Spot . . . this ended too quickly
Hannah, you have such a beautiful, wonderful, and wonder-filled blog. Full of information, emotion and fun. Links and even photos that link and expand. All it needs is some local music. You are such a fun and real person to adventure and explore with. I love how you go for it and then come home and take the time to write so much about those explorations, even when you must be exhausted from your travels. Thank you so much for your time and energy. I am going to be sad when our travels come to an end.