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Thread: Ah Istanbul!!!

1.       cubanita
5 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 10:21 pm

 

Quoting kurtlovesgrunge

There are very few cities in the world as astonishing as Istanbul. And doubtless to say Paris is one of them. Hong Kong is also a surprising town when wandering around. These cities are amazing where concepts such as poorness and richness, humor and grief, present and absent are all mixed up.

I wanted to squeeze European Istanbul - the back streets of Beyoðlu - on a late summer afternoon. When walking down the street I paused as soon as I saw the stunning image of the Genoese (Galata) Tower. Afterwards I went to Konak Patisserie, which is located on the roof of an old building and has a view of the historic peninsula. Galata Tower, with its history of thousands of years, rises at my back. If you are in Istanbul you will be challenged as to which panorama to admire next - even for a period of drinking coffee.

 

I followed the music coming from the foot of the Tower. Dozens of people filling the small square were listening to the tunes of a young Jewish group. The tourists were surprised and the local people had this-place-is-ours excitement in their eyes. Everybody was in a different mood.

New shops have been opened in the back streets, cheering up Galata. These streets in Galata, Tünel and Beyoðlu are now trendy. Youngsters, people looking for an alternative life style, fill these streets and convert the area to a festival site.

I was left open-mouthed in front of a shop. Many Masonic insignia from all over the world were on display among dresses, "evil-eye" beads, (nazar boncuðu), flashy rings and necklaces. Another radiant festival! Who would not be surprised ?

As I continued my walk I stopped at some marble stairs that were trying to tell me their history. The stairs told me that they were witness to the kissing of Maria and an Ottoman soldier, and to Eleni´s hitting the head of a Tophane boy with her umbrella who had pinched her, and much, much more.

 

I was just turning the corner when I saw two big black eyes staring at me... The eyes of a seahorse. Seahorses are notable for being the only species in the world in which males become pregnant.

When I strolled towards Tünel, I heard a pleasant melody and headed to the first floor of the apartment from where the music was coming. I entered from a high front door and immediately dived into the world of paintings, calligraphies and postcards. Ali Bey, the owner of Galeri Sefa - literally ´delight´ - was enjoying himself. "To tell the truth I repair old furniture. The customers usually call before visiting. The doors are not open always and the visitors are a few French people" says the owner of this gallery on Ilk Belediye Avenue.

When I was heading home, I thought about the years when we published the Konstantiniye News newspaper. We encountered many surprises and presented them to our readers with great enthusiasm.

 

We paid frequent visits to the Mayors in order to preserve the values of Istanbul that were about to be lost; however, we didn´t succeed with that very much. The wall pictures of S�reyya Beach at Küçükyalý were among these values, but now those walls that we exhibited at TUF Camera corner of Tufan Aksoy are a group of photographs in the archives.

In 2010 Istanbul will be the European Capital of Culture. How many people are aware of this and how many know the meaning and importance of this event?

Now, I believe everybody should say "Istanbulites! Two more years and the world will be watching us. Therefore let´s protect our treasure and look after this festival of our city and the historical heritage of the world" and we should talk about Istanbul every chance we get.

 

by Cüneyt AYRAL

 

www.mymerhaba.com

 thank you for your passion and love of your country. I envie you, for not being able to visit Turkey yet. But I will one day. This is my dream!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love your country and culture and most importantly, the People.... great reading.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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Thread: Culture of mass Lynchings on the rise across Turkey

2.       cubanita
5 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 09:14 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

Good afternoon Cubanita

You make the US sound like the promised land   I never realised there was such a perfect country in this world.

 

Bless God! Bless Allah!  USA is the new heaven {#lang_emotions_alcoholics}

 

 

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Dear Aenigma,

 

 

Thank you for your reply. First of all, nothing in my paragrahs stated that America is the promised land. its my opinion and observations from years of experience with dealing with different cultures, and people from all over the world.

 

The beauty of being humans is that we think and can make educated decisions, based on facts and information. I gave some facts of what America is doing with sexual predators because its a huge problem in this country as well. In America its the land of many. All cultures and different religions,  living in close proximity of each other. For example, in Astoria Queens,  you will have a Greek Restuarant and next to it, a Russian, and so forth. This is what makes America great. All cultures in 1 block. living and working together, even though our thought and feelings are different, we try to repect them.  We try to live with each other. Everyone is a unique individual with unique thoughts and feelings. But, @ least we do not go and mob someone because we think they are guilty of a crime. We must try and be civil and allow the laws that we voted for,  the people, put in place via votes to occur.  I hope this helps;  My intentions are not to insult anyones religion, country, ethnic background.  We should, be able to be different and not be worried that who I am will kill me.  Im very tolerant of others´ thoughts and feelings, thats what makes us civil and not animalistic.  By the way, Im Cuban American.  thanks.

 

Im new to this website, so forgive me, if im not emailing correctly. 

 

 

 

 

 



Thread: help on ´pronouns 1´

3.       cubanita
5 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 07:36 pm

good morning everyone.

 

Im still waiting for classes to begin.  Did they Im confused. Please let me know, Im anxious to begin. thanks



Thread: Culture of mass Lynchings on the rise across Turkey

4.       cubanita
5 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 07:27 pm

good afternoon everyone.

 

In America, one is innocent until proven guily. We also have a system in place, when one is convicted of a sexual crime, they are placed on a website. Anyone can access this site. So when you decide to move to a new neighbor, you see how many sexual pretators are in your neighborhood. Everyone knows and no need to take matters into your own hands. 

 

Also I think in most Muslim countries, women and girls are not special and not protected. If one is convicted of rape;  The rapist is found and jailed. No one cares of the girls virginity and its not kept a secret. until your country and people as a whole see sexual exploitation as a CRIME, then no justice will insue.  We do not protect the male rapist, but in turkey you do and you solve the problem, by having the rapist marry the victim....... This is unthickable in the rest of the world. 

 

I hope your country starts changing the laws.... This is sad. thanks



Thread: New Groups - Beginner 1

5.       cubanita
5 posts
 04 Oct 2008 Sat 08:15 am

Hello,  my name is cubanita,

 

Im a lover of languages. I already speak spanish and english, some french. Im now trying turkish. I love the sound of it and the people. Love to join the class in late October. Thanks.



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