




I had accidentally deleted these photographs off my camera a couple of weeks ago, and was irritated with myself for not having downloaded them to my computer. As it turns out, I had downloaded them after all— and I'm happy to share with you some impressions of a dark, winter afternoon on the roads behind Istanbul— something you are not likely to see on your visit to this wonderful city.
3 comments:
I take it you were in the Kemerburgaz area then? Definitely do not see sheep roaming the streets in Besiktas. ;-)
I love the photos. Glad you 'found' them! :)
Thanks, Lauren!
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