a historical mosque located in Selcuk
train tracks in Selcuk. As soon as I crossed over them, I felt like a entered a different place. There were no rug shops, just mosques and small markets, homes, and Turkish people.
a clothing stall at the Selcuk market. Fake legs were strung from the canopy to display various stockings.
men gathered in groups talking, arguing, and playing backgammon in the square in Selcuk
a cafe-restaurant in pammukhale, turkiye that reminded me a little bit of the hard rock cafe
sirince, turkiye:
i see shoeshiners everywhere, in nyc, and airports, this one was in a rural wine making village in western turkiye.
in the greek, turkish town of sirince in western turkiye. the older turkish woman in the sidecar could be the mother of the driver.
Caitlin Stiefel has been a member since 30 November 2007 and goes by purejoy.
Currently in greece.
I am an East Coast born photography/film/missions student. god follower. world lover. full of joy.