I’m not one for freezing cold temperatures but Sun Valley, Idaho makes up for it a little bit with its incrediby friendly people and limitless supply of hot chocolate….everywhere. Here are a few of my favorite pics from the trip:
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Sunny and Snowy
January 7, 2010Trip to Pamukkale, Turkey
November 4, 2009
On first glance, Pamukkale appears somewhat ordinary, like it’s just another snow capped mountain that happens to be in Turkey. Up close, it’s totally unbelievable looking. The “snow” is really travertines, which solidified from calcium carbonate that was deposited on the hills by water from the hot springs. In Turkish, Pamukkale is aptly named “cotton castle.” At the top of the mountain above the travertines, there are ruins from an ancient town Hieropolis, which was a spa town founded in the Second Century BCE. While walking around, I could totally imagine what it was like centuries ago with people hanging out in togas (maybe?) in a town and then taking a stroll down to the hot spring pools.
Despite the fact that it’s a World Heritage Site, we could walk and swim right in the travertine pools. We couldn’t walk around too long though–the white rock was both slippery and at the same time sort of stabbed your feet while you walked on it. It took about 3 hours to get there from Ephesus, but it was definitely worth it to see the crazy looking cotton castle.




Hot Air Ballooning in Cappadocia, Turkey
October 14, 2009It’s hard to describe a hot air balloon ride. “Magical” doesn’t quite seem to do it justice. Maco and I took an adventure to Turkey that spanned Istanbul, Ephesus, Pamukkale, Bodrum, and finally Cappadocia. While every place in Turkey was amazing, Cappadocia was breathtaking. The landscape ranges in colors from gold to rust and includes not only hills and deep valleys, but features prominantly large chimney shaped rock formations. Centuries ago, people carved into the rock formations and created churches and houses which are still standing today. After a somewhat painful 5 am wakeup (well, actually the second wake up…the first one was at 3am to pounding drums because during Ramadan people are awakened so they can get an extra meal in before the day’s fasting), we drove to a field where the balloons were inflated. After that, we took off!












