In the summer of 2009, our Intensive English Language Program was contracted to help set up a new English Language Program at Zirve University in Gaziantep, Turkey. It is now the end of 2009, and I am living in Gaziantep and working at Zirve University.
Living somewhere on your own is not the same as visiting. You discover much more about a country and a culture when you live in it and have to manage all your daily affairs -- especially if you are trying to manage those daily affairs in a language that you do not really speak. At times I feel less competent than my verbal 3 year old grandson.
But enough about me -- here
Our apartments are really new -- mine looks like this but is two buildings to the right. We come up the walkway you see in the right edge of the photo to a main street to catch the bus, go to a restaurant, or walk to the grocery store. We are right across from Gazintep University so there are lots of stud
Here is a view from my (tiny)balcony behind my apartment. The little tin building seems to be a thriving auto repair shop. However, you can see that it sits surrounded by bare ground. Development is happening al around us.+from+the+alley+behind.JPG)
The photo to the right is looking at the back of my apartment building -- just about from that little auto repair place. My patio is the second one --we'd say it's on the third floor but here the ground floor is not counted!
Here is my kitchen. The sink is just to the right, next to the refrig and the front door. I took thi shot sitting on my "living room" couch. The gas bottle that runs the gas burners sits under the sink. It also runs the "on demand" water heater, which is in the cupboard above the sink. This is like living with our BBQ grill. You turn the gas bottle off when not in use and on when you want to use it.
Cooking on two gas burners has given a whole new meaning to "one pot" cooking. However, a great reasonably priced meal is just down the stairs and around the corner.
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