Erzurum's Inner Fortress and Clock Tower, Roman Empire, 5th Century
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Erzurum is gorgeous! that's where you get to spend yr every day? you've been holding out on me/us.
yes, face, these pictures maybe. they are beautiful pictures, but as you wrote this i think they don't represent my experience or the experience of viewing the city in full. i haven't really figured out what a picture of erzurum is like.
i wanted to take some pictures of the university in fall, and that is really beautiful too, and quite different from these views of the city. the university is different from the city, the historical sites here are different than the commercial streets, the outskirts of both the university campus and the city are different than their more manicured centers...
even on my same walk to the office everyday, i can choose between either beautiful or sad or confused scenery (i'll stick to this position- i'm not confused, the scenery is). i hope to put up more pics soon of different parts of town, shepherds and sheep and their dogs, horse drawn carts, BMWs in unruly traffic, the dirt paths leading to my apartment, the advanced sprinkler system of Atatürk University, the men with their wild suits and the boys and elderly shinning their shoes
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hey coughy face,
Erzurum is gorgeous! that's where you get to spend yr every day? you've been holding out on me/us.
i think i see the mountain we're gonna climb. hm, imagine when it's blanketed in snow!
love,
sleepy face.
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