(Note to reader: I will continue to modify the true names of places and the people in my accounts to protect the innocent. :) )
This place has a rich and amazing culture. Very compact setting. There are rolling hills everywhere, and apartment buildings extremely close together. 70M people in this country, and I can't remember how many actually reside in this bullish city.
I am at the Moven-tooth-pick hotel, which is only a 3YTL (new Turkish Lyra) ride, and about 5 minutes in length distance from the office. Of course, the taxi which took me home Friday night, took a long way around (and I could tell that we looped back to the same corner) - and he then charged me 5 YTL. I called him on it, and he shrugged his shoulders and said, "traffik". I would have gone for that, except that it was 8pm and the roads weren't busy. Except for this one instance, my other 4 taxi rides have been good, so I'm hoping to have it smooth from here out. I am also practicing my Turkish with the drivers, which I think shows a "good faith effort" to connect with their culture.
I took a half day guided tour today with MA, a consultant from France(Emmanuelle), and Hannah and Andreas, her husband (from Denmark). We had a great time. We saw the Aya Sofya, the Blue Mosque, the Hippodrome, and ate lunch on a rooftop overlooking the Golden Horn-straight connection with the Bosphorous waterway. I had lamb kabaap - and it was very nice, but the best part was the pastachio baklava. The view and service was fantastic.
MA went back to her hotel (not feeling well), Emmanuelle, Hannah and Andreas headed to Grand Bazaar, while I walked by the ferry's and crossed the Galata Bridge. I found some great places where I want to go and play backgammon and puff on a nargelih. I have read that I want to order the tobacco "elma" (tobacco soaked in apple juice, which gives it a sweet flavor and scent). The water pipe is brought to the table, hot coals will be placed in it to get it started, and a disposable plastic mouthpiece will fit over the pipe's stem. Hopefully, we can do a ferry ride and have the nargileh experience tomorrow! More to come....