| Saying good-bye to the Grabers at Dulles |
| Luggage for 2 years in Africa |
| Lots of excellent food, here enjoying seafood |
| Turkish delight and other desserts |
| Turkish coffee in...Turkey |
| The waiter said fortune is read after drinking turkish coffee, by turning the cup upside down (with the coffee sludge still in it. |
| And Evan's fortune was "You are bored with something...probably school." Wow, what a revelation! |
| Aya Sofya was a highlight--amazing building |
| With lots of frescos |
| Evan's "professor Doug" impersonation |
| Getting reading to board the high speed train |
| The sleeper car on the slow train had complementary slippers. Apparently not Jost size slippers! |
| Night in Selcuk. Storks roost on top of the ancient aquaduct pillars |
| Ephesus |
| Reading from Kindle Bible about Ephesus while sitting in the ruins |
| The famous library of Ephesus, and a famous fan of libraries (Evan) |
| Lots of steep but beautiful streets in Greece. The boys went up faster than their parents. |
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