We’ve called this ‘strolling’, as opposed to walking, because walking generally means at some sort of pace but we don’t have much of a pace. Anyway, when strolling we think we see much, hear and smell a lot more of our surroundings.
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view from the top of the canyon walk |
Early morning and evenings are special – the light, smells, sounds and comfortable temperatures.
If we feel energetic and have friends or family visiting we take them with us through the canyon to sit on the plateau for glorious views of Göcek bay and the 12 islands of Turkey. This is not a stroll, not a walk but more a climb. You don’t have to be a rock climber but you do have to be sturdy on your feet. The effort is well worth it and we often take up a bottle of wine and some sandwiches.
and you may see one of these plants on your walk - don't smell it though - it attracts and eats insects |
In the village we go back to strolling. Strolling along the esplanade looking at the boats we would never be able to afford – such wealth is amazing. Strolling along the main street to the newsagent, to visit Mustafa at the post office, drop into Kebab Hospital for a coffee or beer or West Café for a variety of great food and drink.
you may also see a donkey on your walk back up to Rosmarin from the village |
Strolling and then sitting - a wonderful pastime.