This is Kas. Part of the waterfront is lined with hotels like this. The reception is at ground level, the rooms are up above, and the dining room is under the trees and flowers on the roof of the reception with views over the bay. Isn't it a great arrangement!
It is permanently pumped, Robin. If they switch off the pump, it fills to just below the roof - with drinkable water! There is about 6 inches of water underfoot.
What a wonderful collection - that locust looks as if it has a "Robin's mask on ( from Batman and Robin) I think pic 125 would be my favourite window/balcony but it was a hard choice. And than you for the Turkish Sailor for us girls, so thoughtful of you - lol
Neil you capture the most textured photos. I'd like to see your walls at home or your albums. You must have some interesting and awsome stuff. xox
ReplyDeleteWOW, those flowers! Pretty shot.
ReplyDeleteLovely. Do those lanterns light up?
ReplyDeleteWOW, Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteAwww they have him chained. Atleast he's sleeping comfortable.
ReplyDeleteJimmney cricket
ReplyDeleteNice photo
ReplyDeleteWell I enjoyed these Neil. Thank you. xox
ReplyDeleteNever got round to putting any of my pics on the wall, Robin, but just bought some photo paper . . . I liked this for the pigeons (can you see them?).
ReplyDeleteYes, I noticed many things in this photo. I would hang it on my wall. xox
ReplyDeleteThis was in the abandoned city/village of Kayakoyu. I don't think the bike was abandoned though. A mystery!
ReplyDeleteYes! These hang over the tables of the outdoor restaurant. It's magical at night (but hard to photograph!).
ReplyDeletenice photo
ReplyDeleteThis is the restaurant with the lanterns. It's one of my favourite restaurants.
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful there. All those flowers. And the different colors in the stone. Truely a romantic place.
ReplyDeletetooche' turtle.
ReplyDeleteThis is the abandoned town again.
ReplyDeleteWow the flowers and vines just wrap around the buildings. It's to pretty to not notice. I would have had whiplash from looking at everything.
ReplyDeleteOoo nice. Does it flood there or is it damp? I love the color in the stones.
ReplyDeleteThis is Kas. Part of the waterfront is lined with hotels like this. The reception is at ground level, the rooms are up above, and the dining room is under the trees and flowers on the roof of the reception with views over the bay. Isn't it a great arrangement!
ReplyDeleteIt is permanently pumped, Robin. If they switch off the pump, it fills to just below the roof - with drinkable water! There is about 6 inches of water underfoot.
ReplyDeleteWow they dress very simple. Everything is covered up except for sandels.
ReplyDeleteWow I'd like some of those lanterns for my trees.
ReplyDeleteJust awsome those flowers are with the stone building.
ReplyDeleteNice, Very warm.
ReplyDeleteRobin, I have to go now. Thanks so much for spending time here and for bothering to make all your comments. Much appreciated. See you soon.
ReplyDeleteNeil are those dolls of some sort hanging off the doors? xox
ReplyDeleteMmm homemade bread. Nice golden crust.
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteawww have to have a picture of puppy breath.
ReplyDeleteEverything is built up hill. Makes for interesting shots.
ReplyDeleteThat chimney is interesting. Neat building. Thanks for sharing Neil. xox
ReplyDeleteWell thanks Neil, you take excellent photos. You have a good eye for them. I'm so amature it's funny. I try though. Your are wonderful. xox
ReplyDeleteis that a cricket??? it is huge...........
ReplyDeleteawwww nunu. she is adorable.
ReplyDeletethey are beautiful, so cute ! can't be more than a few weeks old.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection - that locust looks as if it has a "Robin's mask on ( from Batman and Robin) I think pic 125 would be my favourite window/balcony but it was a hard choice. And than you for the Turkish Sailor for us girls, so thoughtful of you - lol
ReplyDeleteYes it does Neil..
ReplyDeleteTaking a rest my friend??
ReplyDeleteMarmite free bread! I can go to Turkey now.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture
ReplyDeleteexcellent picture...really good job...
ReplyDeleteI like this one...
ReplyDeleteOh I like the composition of this one - nice bougainvilleas too.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Nice headscarf, isn't it . . .
ReplyDeletegreat composition and it would make a great oil painting too
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these. When were you there?
ReplyDeleteI think this was my last trip in May.
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