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diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/cappadocia.html b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/cappadocia/index.html index 4b87649..347fb73 100644 --- a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/cappadocia.html +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/cappadocia/index.html @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Cappadocia</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../style.css"> </head> <body> <h1>Cappadocia</h1> -Part of the <a href="../armenian-heritage-trip.html">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> +Part of the <a href="../">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> <hr> <h2 id=2019-09-24><a href=#2019-09-24>2019-09-24 Tuesday</a></h2> @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Along the way, the travelers saw an excelent view of Mount Ericyes from the Kays When the view is clear, it is obvious that the mountain is a volcano that has erupted before. </p> -<img src="cappadocia/volcano.jpg" +<img src="volcano.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> A view of of Mount Ericyes from the Kayseri side. @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Sivas is a large city with a complex network of busy roads. There are no parking meters, but individual workers make it their business to take a fee from each car that parks for more than one hour. </p> -<img src="cappadocia/blaise-sivas.jpg" +<img src="blaise-sivas.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Blaise poses in front of a hotel in central Sivas. @@ -68,50 +68,49 @@ Although the travelers have no relatives in this area, they decided to visit Cap It was well worth the visit. </p> -<h3>night in Gorome</h3> +<h3>night in Goreme</h3> <p> The travelers arrived in Cappadocia late afternoon, just before sunset. -They stayed in the town of Gorome, at the center of the Cappadocia region. -Gorome is a rock city with many buildings built into the walls and pillars +They stayed in the town of Goreme, at the center of the Cappadocia region. +Goreme is a rock city with many buildings built into the rock walls and pillars </p> -<img src="cappadocia/gorome-hotel.jpg" +<img src="gorome-hotel.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -An example hotel in Gorome. -Many hotels are built right into the rock walls and pillars that surround the town. +An example hotel in Goreme. <br> <p> Initially there was some confusion about which hotel was correct, as there are many hotels whose names contain some combination of "cave" and "suite". -The travelers stayed in the <a href=http://www.ottomancavesuites.com>Ottoman Cave Suite</a> hotels, which was right at the center of Gorome and afforded wonderful views of the surrounding town during sunset. +The travelers stayed in the <a href=http://www.ottomancavesuites.com>Ottoman Cave Suite</a> hotels, which was right at the center of Goreme and afforded wonderful views of the surrounding town during sunset. They had a honeymoon suite on the top floor, with a personal hot tub and a wonderful view of the surrounding city. The travelers watched the sun set from the roof of their hotel. </p> -<img src="cappadocia/hotel-windows.jpg" +<img src="hotel-windows.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> View from inside the hotel room. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/gorome-sunset.jpg" +<img src="gorome-sunset.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Sun setting over gorome, as viewed from the hotel roof. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/sunset-selfie.jpg" +<img src="sunset-selfie.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Jim, Nancy, and Blaise enjoying the sunset. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/night-castle.jpg" +<img src="night-castle.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> The nearby castle at night, as viewed from the hotel. @@ -130,28 +129,28 @@ After unpacking and watching the sunset, the travelers enjoyed a nice Chinese di The sunrise was also fantastic as viewed from the hotel roof. </p> -<img src="cappadocia/sunrise.jpg" +<img src="sunrise.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Sun rising over Gorome, as viewed from the hotel roof. +Sun rising over Goreme, as viewed from the hotel roof. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/sunrise-blaise.jpg" +<img src="sunrise-blaise.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Blaise poses on the hotel roof during the sunrise. <br> <p> -During breakfast, the travelers finally tried the talum from Kemah. -One of the hotel empoyees shared her own talum, which is made with "black seed" (cumin) +During breakfast, the travelers finally tried the tulum from Kemah. +One of the hotel empoyees shared her own tulum, which is made with "black seed" (cumin) </p> <figure> - <img src="cappadocia/breakfast.jpg"> + <img src="breakfast.jpg"> <figcaption>Breakfast at Ottoman Cave Suite. - Note the talum on the table with Nancy and Blaise.</figcaption> + Note the tulum on the table with Nancy and Blaise.</figcaption> </figure> <h2>hike</h2> @@ -161,7 +160,7 @@ The travelers took a taxi to the top of the ridge (sun set point) and meandered Ultimately, they arrived at Çavuşin. </p> -<img src="cappadocia/eye-tree.jpg" +<img src="eye-tree.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> A tree near sunset point that has been decorated with "evil eyes". @@ -169,14 +168,14 @@ This symbol was common throughout the region. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/red-valley-blaise.jpg" +<img src="red-valley-blaise.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Blaise poses at the entrance to the red valley. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/nancy-doorway.jpg" +<img src="nancy-doorway.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Nancy poses near the door of one of the carved churches. @@ -184,14 +183,14 @@ Note how thick the walls were made. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/red-valley-painting.jpg" +<img src="red-valley-painting.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -View inside of one of the carved dwellings, showing painted roof detail. +View inside Kizilcukur Church, showing painted roof detail. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/red-valley-nancy.jpg" +<img src="red-valley-nancy.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Nancy sits at the entrance to one of the red valley dwellings. @@ -202,35 +201,35 @@ At some point, the travelers hopped from the Red Valley to Rose Valley. Rose valley contained many amazing carved rock structures. </p> -<img src="cappadocia/rose-valley.jpg" +<img src="rose-valley.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Rose valley rock formations. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/rose-valley-nancy-jim.jpg" +<img src="rose-valley-nancy-jim.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Nancy and jim pose at the entrance to Rose Valley. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/nancy-bridge.jpg" +<img src="nancy-bridge.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Nancy stands on the bridge into column church. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/column.jpg" +<img src="column.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Column church, interior. <br> <br> -<img src="cappadocia/blaise-carvings.jpg" +<img src="blaise-carvings.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Blaise poses in front of some carved structures in Rose Valley. @@ -242,7 +241,7 @@ They were happy to discover an oasis cafe "StarBox" which offered refreshing fru This cafe was located right under cross church, and the view into Rose Valley was amazing. </p> -<img src="cappadocia/cross-church-painting.jpg" +<img src="cross-church-painting.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Painting within cross church, next to StarBox. @@ -264,7 +263,7 @@ Their were camel rides available. </p> -<img src="cappadocia/lunch.jpg" +<img src="lunch.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Lunch. @@ -272,12 +271,12 @@ Lunch. <br> <figure> - <img src="cappadocia/blaise-castle.jpg"> + <img src="blaise-castle.jpg"> <figcaption>Blaise poses on top of the castle.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="cappadocia/camel.jpg"> + <img src="camel.jpg"> <figcaption>Jim shows us a local camel.</figcaption> </figure> diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan.html b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan/index.html index afe6080..208859e 100644 --- a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan.html +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan/index.html @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Erzincan & Kemah</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../style.css"> </head> <body> <h1>Erzincan & Kemah</h1> -Part of the <a href="../armenian-heritage-trip.html">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> +Part of the <a href="../">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> <hr> @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The old site was entirely abandoned and the town was relocated to the north. <h3>note: family connection with Erzindjan</h3> <p> -The following photo was taken in 1906, four years after Stepan and his family arrived in the USi. +The following photo was taken in 1906, four years after Stepan and his family arrived in the US. Standing from left to right in the back row are: Azniv/Agnes Torosian (born Shakargian, who is Nancy and Jim’s maternal grandmother), her brother Arshag and his wife, Nartouhi Pojojian (alternates Nartoo, Pazozian, Posozian). The adults sitting from left to right in the front row are Nancy and Jim’s great-grandmother, Lucien Shakargian (born Donegian), and great-grandfather, Stepan Shakargian. The family believes two of the children are Arshag's children but the third child may be one of the sister's, Eva Kapigian (born Shakargian) children. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The travelers think Azniv was born in Erzindjan proper rather than adjacent vil </p> <figure> - <img src="erzincan/family-photo.png"> + <img src="family-photo.png"> <figcaption>Shakargian family photo.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ The true population is twice that, with many of the undocumented being Roma. The airport is quite modern and nice, funded extensively by Russians. </p> -<img src="erzincan/erzincan-airport.jpg" +<img src="erzincan-airport.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Erzincan airport. <br> @@ -64,13 +64,14 @@ Unlike other cities visited by the travelers, the roads are clearly planned and </p> <p> +The travelers stayed at Hayat Home Suite in the center of town. The hotel was quite nice, more like an apartment than a typical hotel room. There were two small bedrooms, a bathroom including washing machine, kitchen complete with stove, and a very large living and dining room. Jim and Nancy took the bedrooms, while Blaise slept on the living room couch. Total cost of hotel was 480 TL for two nights. </p> -<img src="erzincan/erzincan-hotel.jpg" +<img src="erzincan-hotel.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Living and dining room of Erzincan hotel. <br> @@ -78,7 +79,7 @@ Living and dining room of Erzincan hotel. <br> <h3>dinner</h3> <p> -The travelers met their guide (Ahmed) and his driver. +The travelers met their guide (Ahmet Cetin) and his driver. The driver spoke only Turkish and was not very communicative for the entire trip. All five enjoyed dinner at a local restaurant. Credit cards were a problem, but the travelers were able to withdraw cash from nearby ATMs. @@ -97,7 +98,7 @@ Tevhit did not speak English, but a friend of his translated on the plane. <p> Tevhit invited the travelers to stop by his hotel to obtain a book of historic Erzincan photos which he himself had compiled. -Once Ahmed heard of the Nancy's interactions with Tevhit, Ahmed called Tevhit and all were invited to meet Tevhit at his hotel. +Once Ahmed heard of the Nancy's interactions with Tevhit, Ahmet called Tevhit and all were invited to meet Tevhit at his hotel. </p> <p> @@ -107,7 +108,7 @@ The travelers needed to be instructed to eat the grape seeds, and indeed the see The grapes were very sweet and the seeds were not at all bitter. </p> -<img src="erzincan/with-karakaya.jpg" +<img src="with-karakaya.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> The travelers meet with Tevhit Karakaya (far right). @@ -120,12 +121,12 @@ Note grapes held by Nancy. <br> <h3>breakfast</h3> <p> -At around 09:00, the travelers met with Ahmed and started their day with breakfast at a local restaurant, Siber Bilişim Sistemleri. +At around 09:00, the travelers met with Ahmet and started their day with breakfast at a local restaurant, Siber Bilişim Sistemleri. It was a typical middle eastern breakfast with a large variety of options. The travelers enjoyed trying rose petal jam, similar to that made by Azniv Torosian and remembered as part of Nancy and Jim's childhood. </p> -<img src="erzincan/monday-breakfast.jpg" +<img src="monday-breakfast.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Jim and Nancy enjoy breakfast. <br> @@ -149,11 +150,11 @@ Still, the travelers were able to find the mountain view as seen in the old pict </p> <figure> - <img src="erzincan/labeled.png"> + <img src="labeled.png"> <figcaption>Old Erzincan.</figcaption> </figure> -<img src="erzincan/old-mountains.jpg" +<img src="old-mountains.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Nancy and Jim pose in front of the mountain range from Nancy's notes. @@ -161,19 +162,19 @@ Immediately behind the photographer is the Euphrates river. [39.691N, 39.504E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/erzincan-mountain-detail.jpg" +<img src="erzincan-mountain-detail.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Detail of mount Kazen Kaya. <br> +Detail of foothills adjacent to Mount Kazen Kaya. <br> <h3>cemetery</h3> <p> -Visited Muslim cemetery. -Saw tomb of Turkish soldier that died as a suicide bomber. +Travelers attempted to see the ruins of an Armenian cemetery, but were taken to a muslim cemetery instead. +Saw tomb of a female Turkish soldier that died as a suicide bomber. </p> -<img src="erzincan/tomb.jpg" +<img src="tomb.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Tomb of a Turkish soldier. @@ -191,11 +192,11 @@ The Turkish government has military in this region due to fears of Kurdish and S <p> Along the drive, the travelers stopped at Kemah gorge, which is now used as a point of recreation (base jumping, climbing etc.) There is a turkish monument at this place which memorializes a truckload of soldiers that died here in a car accident on the bridge. -One Armenian story about this place is that 30 (?) unmarried young women committed mass suicide here to avoid having to convert from Christianity to Islam. +This was undoubtedly one of the many places between Erzincan and Kemah where 25,000 Armenians were thrown into the Euphrates river (1915). This gorge is 13 km from the town of Kemah. </p> -<img src="erzincan/kemah-gorge.jpg" +<img src="kemah-gorge.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Kemah gorge. @@ -215,43 +216,43 @@ Arriving in Kemah, the travelers found the location of another photograph from N They were able to find the exact point where the photograph was taken. </p> -<img src="erzincan/kemah-fort-drawing.png" +<img src="kemah-fort-drawing.png" alt="" width="100%"> -<img src="erzincan/kemah-ruins.jpg" +<img src="kemah-ruins.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Nancy and Jim pose in front of Kemah fort. +Nancy and Jim pose in front of Kemah Fort. [39.603N, 39.0372E] <br> <p> -The fort was built into a mountain which gives a good view of modern Kemah. +The Fort was built into a mountain which gives a good view of modern Kemah. There were also caves that had been fortified, and an ongoing archaeological excavation. </p> -<img src="erzincan/kemah.jpg" +<img src="kemah.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Town of Kemah as seen from Kemah fort. [39.604N, 39.035E] <br> +Town of Kemah as seen from Kemah Fort. [39.604N, 39.035E] <br> <p> Beside Kemah, on the other side of the Euphrates river, is a large ridge which is currently occupied by a Turkish millitary outpost. The travelers believe that this is the famous ridge from which 25,000 Armenians were thrown to their death between June 10 through 14, 1915. Oral history describes the Euphrates filled with bodies and red with blood. Before that time, many Armenians lived peacefully in this area. -In 2019 the city of Kemah contains just 2000 people, all Arab. +In 2019 the city of Kemah contains just 2000 people, all Turkish. </p> -<img src="erzincan/kemah-ridge.jpg" +<img src="kemah-ridge.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Kemah ridge as seen from Kemah fort. [39.604N, 39.036E]<br> +Kemah ridge as seen from Kemah Fort. [39.604N, 39.036E]<br> <p> After visiting Kemah Fort, the travelers spent some time in the Kemah city center. -Once Ahmed suggested tea, it was remarkable how quickly the young friend was able to procure it. -Kemah seems like a nice city, with local cats dogs and chickens. +Once Ahmet suggested tea, it was remarkable how quickly the young friend was able to procure it. +Kemah seems like a nice city, with local cats, dogs, and chickens. The town is clean and bustling with activity. </p> @@ -259,12 +260,12 @@ The town is clean and bustling with activity. <p> The travelers had lunch at a rustic outdoor restaurant called Kemah Alabalık Tesisleri. -Specialty was trout, and delicious shepard's salad. +Specialty was trout, and delicious Shepherd's Salad. The lunch featured special salt mined near Kemah. There was a pomegranate sauce that was excellent on the salad: nar ekşisi kalori. </p> -<img src="erzincan/kemah-lunch.jpg" +<img src="kemah-lunch.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Travelers enjoying lunch. [39.614N, 39.038E]<br> @@ -273,66 +274,66 @@ Travelers enjoying lunch. [39.614N, 39.038E]<br> <p> The travelers were interested in trying to find the exact village where Lucien Donegian grew up. -In pursuit of this, Ahmed took them to the local village of Kemeryaka. +In pursuit of this, Ahmet took them to the local village of Kemeryaka. There they found many village men doing construction working together to build a new brick house in the center of town. -All shared tea and great conversation as translated by Ahmed. +All shared tea and great conversation as translated by Ahmet. In conversation, they recommended that the travelers visit Morik. -The crucial piece of information in recommending Morik was stories of Kurds storing their freshly caught meat in a special place near the village where Lucien lived. +The crucial piece of information in recommending Morik was Nancy's remembering that Azniv had said the place where her mother grew up had a storage area where many (including Kurds) stored their freshly caught meat. </p> -<img src="erzincan/kemeryaka-group.jpg" +<img src="kemeryaka-group.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Travelers meet with men of Kemeryaka. [39.550N, 39.068E]<br> -<h3>stone khatchkar</h3> +<h3>stone khachkar</h3> <p> -It seems that local Arab people believe that Armenians were some kind of treasure keepers, rich magical people of old. +It seems that local Turkish people believe that Armenians were some kind of treasure keepers, rich magical people of old. The people of Kemeryaka seem excited to show the travelers some local "mythical" signs of historic Armenian presence. One of the village elders jokes that when the travelers find the Armenian treasure they can split it "50/50". There are interesting parallels between stereotypes about Armenians and those about Jews. </p> <p> -Joined by several teenage boys from Kemeryaka, the travelers drove to a place where khatchkar (crosses) have been carved into the stone by previous Armenian dwellers. +Joined by several teenage boys from Kemeryaka, the travelers drove to a place where khachkars (crosses) had been carved into the stone by previous Armenian dwellers. The valley that they visited was truly beautiful, and it was powerful to see sure signs of Armenian presence. -One of the two khatchkarkars had recently been destroyed by other treasure seekers. -The travelers theorize that these khatchkars were used as road markers for an old mountain pass. +One of the two khachkars had recently been destroyed by other treasure seekers. +The travelers theorize that these khachkars were used as road markers for an old mountain pass. </p> -<img src="erzincan/khatch1.jpg" +<img src="khatch1.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Khatchkar carved into stone. [39.546N,39.0648E]<br> +Khachkar carved into stone. [39.546N,39.0648E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/khatch2.jpg" +<img src="khatch2.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Travelers discuss khatchkares. -Note two other khatchkars on the right hand side of the photo. +Travelers discuss khachkares. +Note two other khachkars on the right hand side of the photo. [39.544N, 39.063E] <br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/khatch3.jpg" +<img src="khatch3.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Second khatchkar, destroyed. +Second khachkar, destroyed. [39.544N, 39.065E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/khatch4.jpg" +<img src="khatch4.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Second khatchkar, detail.Note crosses above, writing below, and star or flower. +Second khachkar, detail.Note crosses above, writing below, and star or flower. [39.544N, 39.065E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/khatch5.jpg" +<img src="khatch5.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Mountains where khatchkars were carved. +Mountains where khachkars were carved. [39.548N, 39.0648E]<br> <h3>Morik</h3> @@ -346,29 +347,29 @@ Morik's old name was Ayranpınar. <p> On the way to Morik, the travelers dropped off the teenage boys from Kemeryaka and picked up an adult man Mehmet who seemed to be a local leader. -Mehmet sat on Ahmed's lap in the front seat for the trip between villages. +Mehmet sat on Ahmet's lap in the front seat for the trip between villages. As the travelers arrived, the way into the village was blocked by cows. The village director's son was moving them through the main street. They drove to the village director's (Umit) home. All enjoyed an active conversation sharing the reason for visiting and the history of Lucien Donegian. </p> -<img src="erzincan/morik-cows.jpg" +<img src="morik-cows.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Cows on the way into Morik. [39.634N, 38.998E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/morik-conversation.jpg" +<img src="morik-conversation.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Conversation on the deck of Umit, Morik's appointed director, home. -Left to right pictured Ahmed, Umit, Mehmet. +Left to right pictured Ahmet, Umit, Mehmet. [39.634N, 38.998E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/morik-son.jpg" +<img src="morik-son.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Son of Umit (right), and his son grandson of Umit (left) during the conversation. @@ -384,21 +385,21 @@ There are currently 40 tons of cheese inside. Mehmet himself was storing cheese in the cave, despite the fact that he is from a different village. </p> -<img src="erzincan/jim-tractor.jpg" +<img src="jim-tractor.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Jim and Mehmet riding a tractor up the mountain to visit the ice cave. [39.631N, 38.997E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/morik-hole.jpg" +<img src="morik-hole.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Nancy, Ahmed, and Umit visit the ice cave. +Nancy, Ahmet, and Umit visit the ice cave. [39.631N, 38.996E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/morik-key.jpg" +<img src="morik-key.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Umit showing off the key to the ice cave. @@ -408,14 +409,14 @@ Umit showing off the key to the ice cave. Since the ice cave was higher up on the mountain, there was an excellent view of Morik and surroundings. </p> -<img src="erzincan/morik-view.jpg" +<img src="morik-view.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> View of Morik from near the ice cave. [39.632N, 38.997E]<br> <br> -<img src="erzincan/nancy-morik.jpg" +<img src="nancy-morik.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Nancy with Morik in the background. @@ -426,7 +427,7 @@ Nancy with Morik in the background. <p> The travelers went first to Kemeryaka to drop off Mehmet. From Mehmet they bought a large amount of local goat cheese (tulum), totaling 630 TL. -Most of this was given to Ahmed and the driver, as there was way too much to take home. +Most of this was given to Ahmet and the driver, as there was way too much to take home. </p> <p> @@ -439,14 +440,15 @@ After all this the travelers returned to their hotel in Erzincan and slept well. <h3>Euphrates</h3> <p> -Tuesday morning Nancy washed her feet in the Euphrates river. +Tuesday morning Nancy placed her feet in the Euphrates river. +The place she chose was not far from the 1907 location of Erzincan. After this, and breakfast, the travelers set on their way to Cappadocia. </p> -<img src="erzincan/euphrates.jpg" +<img src="euphrates.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -View of the Euphrates as it was when Nancy washed her feet. +View of the Euphrates as it was when Nancy placed her feet. [39.701N, 39.519E]<br> </body> diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan/morik-cows.jpg b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan/morik-cows.jpg Binary files differindex ab9129f..076fdae 100644 --- a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan/morik-cows.jpg +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan/morik-cows.jpg diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip.html b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/index.html index 78e828e..07f887e 100644 --- a/public/armenian-heritage-trip.html +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/index.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Armenian heritage trip</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css"> </head> <body> @@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ The exact trip of each traveler was a little bit different, as represented here. Due to the extensive nature of this memory, it has been broken up into sections: <ol> - <li><a href="./armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem.html">Jerusalem</a></li> - <li><a href="./armenian-heritage-trip/istanbul.html">Istanbul</a></li> - <li><a href="./armenian-heritage-trip/erzincan.html">Erzincan & Kemah</a></li> - <li><a href="./armenian-heritage-trip/cappadocia.html">Cappadocia</a></li> - <li><a href="./armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi.html">Kayseri & Develi</a></li> + <li><a href="./jerusalem/">Jerusalem</a></li> + <li><a href="./istanbul/">Istanbul</a></li> + <li><a href="./erzincan/">Erzincan & Kemah</a></li> + <li><a href="./cappadocia/">Cappadocia</a></li> + <li><a href="./kayseri-develi/">Kayseri & Develi</a></li> </ol> </body> diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/istanbul.html b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/istanbul/index.html index 64c29d9..b8e0b88 100644 --- a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/istanbul.html +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/istanbul/index.html @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> - <title>Armenian heritage trip</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css"> + <title>Istanbul</title> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../style.css"> </head> <body> <h1>Istanbul</h1> -Part of the <a href="../armenian-heritage-trip.html">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> +Part of the <a href="../">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> <hr> <h2 id=2019-09-18><a href=#2019-09-18>2019-09-18 Wednesday</a></h2> @@ -18,19 +18,17 @@ Part of the <a href="../armenian-heritage-trip.html">Armenian heritage trip memo <h3>Nancy, James Jerusalem to Istanbul</h3> <p> -The travelers met a cab at the Jaffa gate with their luggage and drove to Tel Aviv. -They drove through sections which showed the barriers between Palestine and Israel with long lines of people waiting to go to work on busses. -They flew to Istanbul and caught a cab driving to Istanbul. -This is a distance of about 60 miles. +The travelers flew from Telaviv to Istanbul and caught a cab. +The cab ride covered a distance of about 60 miles. </p> <p> It is good that the airport has many moving sidewalks because the place is HUGE. -It took the travelers a long time to get from the place where they debarked the plane to the place where they collected their luggage, went through security and found a cab. +It took the travelers a long time to get from the places where they debarked the plane to the place where they collected their luggage, went through security and found a cab. </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/airport-walkway.jpg"> + <img src="airport-walkway.jpg"> <figcaption>Istanbul Airport walkway.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -49,12 +47,12 @@ The travelers arrived at <a href=https://www.basileushotel.com/>Basileus Hotel</ </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/basileus-exterior.jpg"> + <img src="basileus-exterior.jpg"> <figcaption>Basileus exterior.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/basileus-nancy.jpg"> + <img src="basileus-nancy.jpg"> <figcaption>Nancy naps in her Basileus bed.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -66,7 +64,7 @@ It appeared that they were all fed and perhaps even vaccinated. </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/dogs.jpg"> + <img src="dogs.jpg"> <figcaption>Public Istanbul dogs.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -75,7 +73,7 @@ The travelers enjoyed turkish delight candy. </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/turkish-delight.jpg"> + <img src="turkish-delight.jpg"> <figcaption>Turkish delight being sold at a local shop.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -84,18 +82,18 @@ Hagia Sophia at sunset was a special sight. </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/hagia-sophia-sunset.jpg"> + <img src="hagia-sophia-sunset.jpg"> <figcaption>Hagia Sophia at sunset.</figcaption> </figure> <p> -The travelers took dinner at 3 Partners restaurant. +The travelers had dinner at 3 Partners Restaurant. Both Jim and Nancy had an entire bowl (meant to be for dipping) of jajikh. </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/three-partners.jpg"> - <figcaption>Dinner at 3 Partners restaurant.</figcaption> + <img src="three-partners.jpg"> + <figcaption>Dinner at 3 Partners Restaurant.</figcaption> </figure> <hr> @@ -108,7 +106,7 @@ The travelers learned that Turkish breakfast is quite different from "continenta </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/breakfast.jpg"> + <img src="breakfast.jpg"> <figcaption>Basileus hotel breakfast.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -119,75 +117,75 @@ The travelers visited the <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topkap%C4%B1_Pal </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-wall.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-wall.jpg"> <figcaption>Outer wall of Sultan's Palace.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-gate.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-gate.jpg"> <figcaption>Inner gate of Sultan's Palace.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-model.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-model.jpg"> <figcaption>3D model of Sultan's Palace.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-pebbles.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-pebbles.jpg"> <figcaption>Pebble art at Sultan's Palace.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-wall-detail.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-wall-detail.jpg"> <figcaption>Interesting wall detail at Sultan's Palace.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-tile-ceiling.jpg"> - <figcaption>Tile ceiling in one of the Kiosks on the property.</figcaption> + <img src="sultan-tile-ceiling.jpg"> + <figcaption>Tile ceiling in one of the kiosks on the property.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/harem-building.jpg"> + <img src="harem-building.jpg"> <figcaption>The Harem building on the sultan’s property.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-toilet.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-toilet.jpg"> <figcaption>Toilet for the sultan's mother.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-lighting.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-lighting.jpg"> <figcaption>Interesting lighting.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-fireplace.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-fireplace.jpg"> <figcaption>Fireplace in the Sultan’s bedroom.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-bedroom-window.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-bedroom-window.jpg"> <figcaption>Sultan's bedroom window.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sultan-drainage.jpg"> + <img src="sultan-drainage.jpg"> <figcaption>Fancy drainage system.</figcaption> </figure> -<h3>Harant Dink foundation</h3> +<h3>Hrant Dink Foundation</h3> <p> After lunch the travelers undertook to find the offices of the <a href=https://hrantdink.org/tr/>Hrant Dink Organization</a> located on the Asian side of Istanbul. They had the address but had trouble finding it. Finally they did find it with the help of Jim’s phone GPS and a hand drawn map by a tattoo artist who worked in a shop nearby. Once there, they were given helpful information about visiting Istanbul, Kayseri and Erzindjan. -The staff were interested in the fact that the travelers were visiting Develi in an attempt to see where the property Yesia inherited may have been. -Evidently this organization is in the process of suing the Turkish government which claims that Armenians who left Turkey before the genocide as Turkish citizens should be entitled to reparations. -We do not intend to be part of this lawsuit, but we wonder if Turkish documents about Yesia might have indicated if he was a Turkish citizen when he left in 1900. +The staff were interested in the fact that the travelers were visiting Develi in an attempt to see where the property Yesia inherited may have been. +Evidently this organization is in the process of suing the Turkish government which claims that Armenians who left Turkey before the genocide as Turkish citizens should be entitled to reparations. +They do not intend to be part of this lawsuit, but wonder if Turkish documents about Yesia might have indicated if he was a Turkish citizen when he left in 1900. </p> <p> @@ -195,14 +193,14 @@ After spending the afternoon in this way, the travelers enjoyed a nice dinner be </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/nancy-dinner.jpg"> + <img src="nancy-dinner.jpg"> <figcaption>Nancy enjoys dinner.</figcaption> </figure> <hr> <h2 id=2019-09-20><a href=#2019-09-20>2019-09-20 Friday</a></h2> -<h3>Basillica cistern</h3> +<h3>Basilica Cistern</h3> <p> Jim and Nancy tour The Basilica Cistern- used by Romans to bring water via aquaducts to the city. @@ -210,55 +208,55 @@ Jim and Nancy tour The Basilica Cistern- used by Romans to bring water via aquad </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/cistern-columns.jpg"> + <img src="cistern-columns.jpg"> <figcaption>Many columns, some reused from other places.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/weeping-column.jpg"> + <img src="weeping-column.jpg"> <figcaption>The weeping column- dedicated to the many workers died in the process of constructing the place.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>Armenian district</h3> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/coffee-sand.jpg"> + <img src="coffee-sand.jpg"> <figcaption>Making Turkish coffee in sand.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/steps.jpg"> + <img src="steps.jpg"> <figcaption>Steep colored steps on a street.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/fixer-upper.jpg"> + <img src="fixer-upper.jpg"> <figcaption>Lots of fixer-uppers.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/sweat-shop.jpg"> + <img src="sweat-shop.jpg"> <figcaption>Sweat shops are in the basements of various businesses.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/armenian-church-exterior.jpg"> + <img src="armenian-church-exterior.jpg"> <figcaption>Armenian Protestant Church exterior.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/armenian-church-interior.jpg"> + <img src="armenian-church-interior.jpg"> <figcaption>Armenian Protestant Church interior. Lit two candles for Azniv here.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/armenian-church-caretaker.jpg"> + <img src="armenian-church-caretaker.jpg"> <figcaption>Armenian Protestant Church caretaker.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/shoes.jpg"> + <img src="shoes.jpg"> <figcaption>Many, many shoe businesses, as there where when Yesia worked for his shoemaker uncle.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -272,13 +270,13 @@ Every passenger was given two excellent meals, blanket, pillow, eye masks, slipp It's easy to see how Turkish Airlines got its reputation. </p> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190919_201715.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190919_201715.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Turkish Airlines airplane that took Blaise from Chicago to Istanbul. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190919_224234.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190919_224234.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Dinner served to Blaise by Turkish Airlines: @@ -290,7 +288,7 @@ Dinner served to Blaise by Turkish Airlines: </ul> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190920_055602.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190920_055602.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Breakfast served to Blaise by Turkish Airlines: @@ -309,12 +307,12 @@ Blaise was able to unpack before the three of them had a very nice meal at the r </p> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/blaise-nancy-meet.jpg"> + <img src="blaise-nancy-meet.jpg"> <figcaption>Blaise and Nancy meet.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/friday-dinner.jpg"> + <img src="friday-dinner.jpg"> <figcaption>Travelers enjoy dinner at a local restaraunt.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -330,13 +328,13 @@ After walking along the water for roughly 30 minutes, they turned around and ret This included passing through the seafood restaurant area, several blocks worth of just seafood restaurants. </p> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_091946.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_091946.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> View of the Marmara sea. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_092759.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_092759.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Seafood restaurant district. Early in the morning, so most restaurants are closed. <br> @@ -348,19 +346,19 @@ At 10:30 Nancy, Jim, and Blaise went on a guided tour of Hagia Sophia. On the way, they explored the Hippodrome and saw the Alman Çeşmesi. </p> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_103539.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_103539.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Alman Çeşmesi, exterior. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_103650.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_103650.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Alman Çeşmesi, interior. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_103904.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_103904.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Hagia Sophia as seen from the Hippodrome. <br> @@ -372,34 +370,34 @@ There was a long line to enter into Hagia Sophia, but once inside it wasn't too The entire building is under constant restoration, exterior and interior. </p> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_113821.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_113821.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Hagia Sophpia exterior, detail. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_115354.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_115354.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Outer corridor. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_115510.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_115510.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> View of inner corridor, detail of main door only to be used by emperors.<br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_120536.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_120536.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Internal sanctuary of Hagia Sophia. The top dome has 40 windows. -One of the triangular pendentives can be seen, a large architectural innovation at the time. +One of the triangular pendentives can be seen, a large architectural innovation to support heavy domes. Much is under restoration.<br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_123241.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_123241.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Interior shot of Hagia Sophia, featuring stained glass windows. @@ -407,19 +405,19 @@ The door-like structure is oriented towards Mecca for Muslim prayer. The lamps were placed low to the ground so that they could be lit as candles. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_123247.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_123247.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Special stairway used by Muslims for delivering messages to congregation. <br> +Special stairway used by Muslim imans for delivering messages to congregation. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_125241.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_125241.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Interior of Hagia Sophia, featuring column detail and special lamp.<br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_124354.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_124354.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Interior of Hagia Sophia, focusing on angel artwork. @@ -427,7 +425,7 @@ Muslims believe that all faces must be covered in worship areas. The face of this angel was covered when Hagia Sophia became a mosque.<br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_124646.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_124646.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Looking out from Hagia Sophia. @@ -438,31 +436,31 @@ In the distance, the minarets of the blue mosque can be seen. <br> <p> After Hagia Sophia Nancy, Jim, and Blaise toured the streets of Istanbul including several bazaars. -First, they visited the grand bazzar. +First, they visited the Grand Bazzar. </p> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_143225.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_143225.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -One of the entrances to Istanbul's grand bazaar. <br> +One of the entrances to Istanbul's Grand Bazaar. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_143515.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_143515.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Jim and Blaise inside the grand bazaar. <br> +Jim and Blaise inside the Grand Bazaar. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_143622.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_143622.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Lighting store inside the grand bazaar. <br> +Lighting store inside the Grand Bazaar. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_153435.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_153435.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Water closet of the grand bazaar. +Water closet at the Grand Bazaar. All toilets were pay-to-enter. They were squat toilets.<br> @@ -470,66 +468,65 @@ They were squat toilets.<br> Then the spice market, a smaller bazaar near Galata Bridge with a focus on spices and food. </p> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_160321.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_160321.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -The spice market. <br> +The Spice Market. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_160401.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_160401.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Nancy and Blaise at the spice market. <br> +Nancy and Blaise at the Spice Market. <br> <br> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_160535.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_160535.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Large chunks of turkish delight being displayed at the spice market. <br> +Large chunks of turkish delight being displayed at the Spice Market. <br> <p> There were even markets in unexpected places, such as this one which they stumbled upon in a tunnel underneath the interstate. </p> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190921_161210.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190921_161210.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> A bazaar located in a tunnel under the interstate. <br> - -<h3>Bosophorus boat tour</h3> +<h3>Bosphorus boat tour</h3> <p> -At 17:00 Nancy, Jim, and Blaise went on a guided boat tour of the Bosophorus straight. +At 17:00 Nancy, Jim, and Blaise went on a guided boat tour of the Bosphorus straight. </p> -<img src="istanbul/IMG_20190922_093007.jpg" +<img src="IMG_20190922_093007.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Bosophorus tour route. <br> +Bosphorus tour route. <br> <br> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/dolmabahce.jpg"> - <figcaption>View of Dolmabahce from the Bosphorus.</figcaption> + <img src="dolmabahce.jpg"> + <figcaption>View of Dolmabahce Palace from the Bosphorus.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/boat-selfie.jpg"> - <figcaption>Travelers pose during the Bosophorus boat tour.</figcaption> + <img src="boat-selfie.jpg"> + <figcaption>Travelers pose during the Bosphorus boat tour.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>dinner</h3> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/bridge-dinner.jpg"> + <img src="bridge-dinner.jpg"> <figcaption>Nancy and Blaise enjoy the view during dinner.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="istanbul/bridge.jpg"> - <figcaption>Bridge with restaurants on, where travelers ate.</figcaption> + <img src="bridge.jpg"> + <figcaption>Wharf where the travelers ate dinner.</figcaption> </figure> </body> diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio1.mp3 b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio1.mp3 Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..dce959a --- /dev/null +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio1.mp3 diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio2.mp3 b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio2.mp3 Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c48724 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio2.mp3 diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio3.mp3 b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio3.mp3 Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..efebe70 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio3.mp3 diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio4.mp3 b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio4.mp3 Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..336c9ec --- /dev/null +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/audio4.mp3 diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem.html b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/index.html index aa2f8e6..a8849a9 100644 --- a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem.html +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/jerusalem/index.html @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Jerusalem</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../style.css"> </head> <body> <h1>Jerusalem</h1> -Part of the <a href="../armenian-heritage-trip.html">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> +Part of the <a href="../">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> <hr> <h2 id=2019-09-13><a href=#2019-09-13>2019-09-13 Friday</a></h2> @@ -20,32 +20,26 @@ Nancy and Jim travel to Tel Aviv. </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/airplane.jpg"> + <img src="airplane.jpg"> <figcaption>Jim's plane in SanFrancisco.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/staff.jpg"> - <figcaption>Turkish Airlines staff in SanFransisco.</figcaption> + <img src="staff.jpg"> + <figcaption>Turkish Airlines staff in San Francisco.</figcaption> </figure> <p> -Assistance of United Staff helped Nancy find how to get to Terminal 5 at O’Hare and reach the plane going to Istanbul. -On the plane, she had the assistance of Bosnian couple in knowing how to work the various technology at her seat. +Assistance of United staff helped Nancy find how to get to Terminal 5 at O’Hare and reach the plane going to Istanbul. +On the plane, she had the assistance of a Bosnian couple in knowing how to work the various technology at her seat. Had wanted to watch the movie “The Guernsey Literary…” and it was available for free on this flight. </p> <hr> <h2 id=2019-09-14><a href=#2019-09-14>2019-09-14 Saturday</a></h2> -<p> -Arrive Istanbul, fly to TelAviv. -Arrive TelAviv, shuttle to Jerusalem. -The travelers avoided an accident when the shuttle bus was squeezed between a bluff and another bus. -</p> - <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/istanbul-airport.jpg"> + <img src="istanbul-airport.jpg"> <figcaption>Terminal in Istanbul.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -54,11 +48,11 @@ In the Istanbul airport, Nancy had the assistance of a couple from Pakistan livi </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/airplane-selfie.jpg"> + <img src="airplane-selfie.jpg"> <figcaption>The travelers take a selfie on the airplane from Istanbul to TelAviv.</figcaption> </figure> -<img src="jerusalem/istanbul-night.jpg" +<img src="istanbul-night.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Istanbul at night, from the airplane. @@ -73,28 +67,28 @@ Use of global app and phone flashlight enabled them to walk to the hotel in the Nancy’s main suitcase was still to come. </p> -<img src="jerusalem/damascus-gate.jpg" +<img src="damascus-gate.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Damascus gate. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/hotel-doors.jpg" +<img src="hotel-doors.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Hotel doors. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/hotel-interior.jpg" +<img src="hotel-interior.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Hotel interior. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/jerusalem-map.jpg" +<img src="jerusalem-map.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> A map of Jerusalem's old city. @@ -109,7 +103,7 @@ Not having connected with the contact person, George Hintlian, the travelers exp Many of the things they saw were seen again in more detail on Monday and Tuesday with George. </p> -<img src="jerusalem/shops.jpg" +<img src="shops.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Shop along the alleyways in Old City Jerusalem. @@ -118,8 +112,8 @@ Shop along the alleyways in Old City Jerusalem. <h3>Church of the Holy Sepulchre</h3> <p> -Church of the Holy Sepulchre - believed to be the site of Jesus’ crucifixion and tomb and resurrection. -Currently occupied by the main denominations sharing property of the church are the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic, and to a lesser degree the Coptic Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox and Ethiopian Orthodox. +Church of the Holy Sepulchre - believed to be the site of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. +Currently occupied by several christian groups: Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic, and to a lesser degree the Coptic Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox and Ethiopian Orthodox. </p> <figure> @@ -127,21 +121,21 @@ Currently occupied by the main denominations sharing property of the church are <figcaption>Footprint. Chrysanthus of Bursa [Public domain]</figcaption> </figure> -<img src="jerusalem/sepulchre-exterior.jpg" +<img src="sepulchre-exterior.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Holy Sepulchre exterior. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/sepulchre-interior.jpg" +<img src="sepulchre-interior.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Holy Sepulchre interior. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/sepulchre-dome.jpg" +<img src="sepulchre-dome.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Holy Sepulchre dome. @@ -149,51 +143,48 @@ Holy Sepulchre dome. <h3>lunch</h3> -<p> -Gouged badly, learned to see menu with prices first, Nancy was not feeling too well. -</p> - -<img src="jerusalem/sunday-lunch.jpg" +<img src="sunday-lunch.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Nancy enjoys Lunch. +Nancy and Jim enjoyed lunch, but they realized that they were gouged badly when the bill came. +They learned to look at a menu with prices before ordering. <br> <h3>Wailing Wall</h3> -<img src="jerusalem/wailing-stands.jpg" +<img src="wailing-stands.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Stands to hold prayer material. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/wailing-men.jpg" +<img src="wailing-men.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Wailing Wall men's side. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/wailing-special.jpg" +<img src="wailing-special.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Special area which is covered (men's side). <br> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/wailing-washing.jpg"> + <img src="wailing-washing.jpg"> <figcaption>Handwashing area for use before approaching the wall.</figcaption> <figure> -<img src="jerusalem/wailing-women.jpg" +<img src="wailing-women.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Wailing Wall women's side. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/tamia-prayer.jpg" +<img src="tamia-prayer.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Nancy delivered a prayer from Tamia and left it in the wailing wall. @@ -204,21 +195,21 @@ After viewing the Wailing Wall, the travelers walked back to the hotel to take a Needed to recover after long trip from USA to Israel. </p> -<h3>Armenian quarter & St. James' Cathedral</h3> +<h3>Armenian Quarter & St. James' Cathedral</h3> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/armenian-statuary.jpg"> + <img src="armenian-statuary.jpg"> <figcaption>Statuary in the courtyard of St. James' Cathedral.</figcaption> </figure> -<img src="jerusalem/armenian-seminary.jpg" +<img src="armenian-seminary.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Monastery/seminary in the Armenian quarter +Monastery/seminary in the Armenian Quarter <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/genocide-poster.jpg" +<img src="genocide-poster.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Reminder of the genocide. @@ -226,8 +217,8 @@ Reminder of the genocide. <br> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/armenian-patriarchate.jpg"> - <figccaption>Street sign labeling head of the Armenian Apostolic group in Jerusalem.</figcaption> + <img src="armenian-patriarchate.jpg"> + <figccaption>Street sign indicates that the Patriarchate of the Armenian Orthodox Church resides in this Quarter.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>dinner, end of day</h3> @@ -236,14 +227,14 @@ Reminder of the genocide. The Travelers ate dinner at Bulghourji Restaurant which served Armenian food. </p> -<img src="jerusalem/sunday-dinner.jpg" +<img src="sunday-dinner.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Dinner. <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/shops-closed.jpg" +<img src="shops-closed.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Shops closed at the end of the day. @@ -251,7 +242,7 @@ Shops closed at the end of the day. <br> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/hotel-roof-night.jpg"> + <img src="hotel-roof-night.jpg"> <figcaption>Night view from hotel rooftop.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -265,7 +256,7 @@ Monday morning, with help of hotel staff, Nancy's luggage was found. The day included times when the travelers were with George and times when they were on their own. </p> -<img src="jerusalem/hotel-roof-sunrise.jpg" +<img src="hotel-roof-sunrise.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Sunrise from hotel rooftop. @@ -279,15 +270,15 @@ Nancy had previously visited in 1969 (50 years prior). </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/dome-1.jpg"> + <img src="dome-1.jpg"> </figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/dome-2.jpg"> + <img src="dome-2.jpg"> </figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/dome-3.jpg"> + <img src="dome-3.jpg"> </figure> <h3>Santa Anna Church</h3> @@ -297,22 +288,17 @@ Next to Bethesda ruins. </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/santa-anna.jpg"> + <img src="santa-anna.jpg"> </figure> -<h3>Bethsada pool</h3> +<h3>Bethesda pool</h3> -<img src="jerusalem/bethesda-1.jpg" +<img src="bethesda-1.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/bethesda-2.jpg" - alt="" - width="100%"> -<br> - <h3>wall's promenade</h3> <p> @@ -320,17 +306,17 @@ The travelers walked the rampart wall from Jaffa gate to Zion gate. </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/armenian-cemetery.jpg"> + <img src="armenian-cemetery.jpg"> <figcaption>Armenian cemetery.</figcaption> </figure> -<img src="jerusalem/rampart-1.jpg" +<img src="rampart-1.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> <br> <br> -<img src="jerusalem/rampart-2.jpg" +<img src="rampart-2.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> <br> @@ -338,12 +324,12 @@ The travelers walked the rampart wall from Jaffa gate to Zion gate. <h3>David's Tower</h3> <p> -The travelers toured David's Tower, where there are 21 layers of history. +The travelers visited this museum, which describes the 21 layers of history in Jerusalem. </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/21-layers.jpg"> - <figcaption>21 layers of history at David's tower.</figcaption> + <img src="21-layers.jpg"> + <figcaption>21 layers of history at david's tower.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>meet with George at Christ's church café</h3> @@ -353,17 +339,22 @@ The travelers met with <a href=https://openjlem.hypotheses.org/1192>George Hintl Following are two audio recordings from that meeting. </p> -TODO: audio 1 -TODO: audio 2 +<figure> + <audio controls="controls" src="audio1.mp3"> +</figure> + +<figure> + <audio controls="controls" src="audio2.mp3"> +</figure> <p> The travelers looked more carefully with George for information about Miriam Torosian (n.e.e. Jerahian). -They want to see if there are records that she was born or married in Jerusalem. +They wanted to see if there are records that she was born or married in Jerusalem. They found no records. </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/miriam.png"> + <img src="miriam.png"> <figcaption>Torosian family photo. Left to right, Miram, John, and John's wife Paroos (n.e.e. Takousian). Picture was probably taken in 1912 when John and Paroos were married.</figcaption> @@ -372,12 +363,12 @@ They found no records. <h3>time with George at St. James'</h3> <p> -George showed them St. James' church. +George showed them St. James' Cathedral. Nancy shared the family's Armenian table grace with George, who was touched. </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/st-james-1.jpg"> + <img src="st-james-1.jpg"> </figure> <h3>time with George at Gulbenkian Library</h3> @@ -387,58 +378,62 @@ Besides exploring our data about Miriam Jerahian, George was also interested in He read the English and Turkish papers </p> -TODO: George third audio. +<figure> + <audio controls="controls" src="audio3.mp3"> +</figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/gulbenkian.jpg"> + <img src="gulbenkian.jpg"> </figure> <h3>time with George at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre</h3> <p> -The travelers returned to CHS and met with George again. -Ability to see special place in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre along with Canadian officials guided by George. -Recent research affirms that this place was the place where Jesus’ tomb was. +The travelers returned to the CHS with George. +He included them in showing Canadian officials an area in the basement which had recently been studied by the National Geographic and was not open to the general public. +Recent research affirms that this was the place of Jesus’ tomb. A YouTube video on this issue may be found <a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uuZ-C7nmj4>here</a>. This counters research (Talpoit tomb) which concluded that Jesus’ body and family tomb had been found about three miles away from the CHS. </p> -TODO: George fourth audio. +<figure> + <audio controls="controls" src="audio4.mp3"> +</figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/CHS-gate.jpg"> + <img src="CHS-gate.jpg"> <figcaption>the gate to the basement of the CHS</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/CHS-george.jpg"> + <img src="CHS-george.jpg"> <figcaption>George explaining the recent research.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/CHS-research1.jpg"> + <img src="CHS-research1.jpg"> <figcaption>Research data.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/CHS-research2.jpg"> + <img src="CHS-research2.jpg"> <figcaption>Research data.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/CHS-dynamics.jpg"> + <img src="CHS-dynamics.jpg"> <figcaption>George giving details about the dynamics of the various groups occupying the CHS .</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/CHS-ladder.jpg"> + <img src="CHS-ladder.jpg"> <figcaption>Note ladder.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>dinner with George</h3> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/dinner-george.jpg"> + <img src="dinner-george.jpg"> </figure> <hr> @@ -451,11 +446,12 @@ Nancy’s luggage was finally delivered to the hotel by staff who had to walk to <h3>wall's promenade</h3> <p> -The travelers walked the wall Jaffa Gate to Damascus Gate. +The travelers took a second walk on the wall. +This time they walked from the Jaffa gate to the Damascus gate. </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/from-wall.jpg"> + <img src="from-wall.jpg"> <figcaption>View of Jerusalem from the wall.</h3> </figure> @@ -466,28 +462,28 @@ The travelers viewed the dead sea scrolls at the Israeli Museum, which is outsid </p> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/dead-sea-scroll.jpg"> + <img src="dead-sea-scroll.jpg"> </figure> -<h3>time with George at the Armenian Apostolic church office</h3> +<h3>time with George at the Armenian Apostolic Church Office</h3> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/george-nancy-book.jpg"> - <figcaption>George and Nancy look for information about Miriam Jarahian.</figcaption> + <img src="george-nancy-book.jpg"> + <figcaption>George and Nancy look for information about Miriam Jerahian.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>time with George at the Gulbenkian Library</h3> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/walk-to-library.jpg"> - <figcaption>Walking to the Gulbenkian library in the Armenian quarter.</figcaption> + <img src="walk-to-library.jpg"> + <figcaption>Walking to the Gulbenkian library in the Armenian Quarter.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>time with George at Armenian Cemetery</h3> <figure> - <img src="jerusalem/cemetery-selfie.jpg"> - <figcaption>George,Nancy and Jim standing in the cemetery of the Armenian quarter in front of a memorial to Armenian soldiers who fought post 1918.</figcaption> + <img src="cemetery-selfie.jpg"> + <figcaption>George,Nancy and Jim standing in the cemetery of the Armenian Quarter in front of a memorial to Armenian soldiers who fought post 1918.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>wrapping up with George</h3> @@ -513,8 +509,8 @@ They had a second dinner with George during which they had candid discussion of <h3>depart</h3> <p> -Meet taxi at Christ Church. -Drove to airport seeing divide of Palestine. +The travelers met a cab at the Jaffa gate with their luggage and drove to Tel Aviv. +They drove through sections which showed the barriers between Palestine and Israel with long lines of people waiting to go to work on buses. </p> </body> diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/highrise.jpg b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/highrise.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0ed0e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/highrise.jpg diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi.html b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/index.html index ec48244..5a002be 100644 --- a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi.html +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/index.html @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Kayseri & Develi</title> - <link rel="stylesheet" href="../style.css"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../style.css"> </head> <body> <h1>Kayseri & Develi</h1> -Part of the <a href="../armenian-heritage-trip.html">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> +Part of the <a href="../">Armenian heritage trip memory.</a> <hr> <h2 id=2019-09-25><a href=#2019-09-25>2019-09-25 Wednesday</a></h2> @@ -23,6 +23,11 @@ It rained hard, revealing that their rental vehicle had bad wipers. There wasn't much traffic, but Google routed them strangely including a trip through Kayseri's industrial district. </p> +<figure> + <img src="kayseri-map.jpg"> + <figcaption>Map of Kayseri.</figcaption> +</figure> + <h3>first night in Kayseri</h3> <p> @@ -34,19 +39,14 @@ The waiter and restaurant owner spoke no english. It continued to rain very hard. </p> -<figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/kayseri-map.jpg"> - <figcaption>Map of Kayseri.</figcaption> -</figure> - -<img src="kayseri-develi/hotel-beds.jpg" +<img src="hotel-beds.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> One of the rooms in Setenonu 1892 Hotel. [38.716 N, 35.485 E] <br> <br> -<img src="kayseri-develi/hotel-laundry.jpg" +<img src="hotel-laundry.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Nancy does her laundry in the hotel bathroom. @@ -73,77 +73,75 @@ Selim has a clear love for natural life & enjoys exchanging views with everyone. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/develi-map.jpg"> + <img src="develi-map.jpg"> <figcaption>Map of Develi.</figcaption> </figure> <h3>the Torosian family</h3> <p> -The travelers searched Develi for evidence of the Torosian family. +The traveler's ancestors had the surname Torosian. +This corresponds to the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_Mountains">Toros mountain range</a>, which pass through Develi. +The Torosians lived in an Armenian village called Finesse next to a Turkish village Develi. +Currently, the village of Finesse is simply a district of Develi, and no Armenians reside in the area. +The travelers searched modern Develi for evidence of the Torosian family. +</p> + +<p> This photo of Yesia was taken between 1900 when he immigrated to the US and 1908 when he was married. As of 1933, Yesia and his wife petitioned Turkish authorities (via the US Department of State) for compensation for the loss of family real estate and properties. -Yesia claimed that his uncle Sarkis Effendi Yanuk Garabed Torosian, had bequeathed a home and vineyards to him which were described in detail. +Yesia claimed that his uncle, Sarkis Effendi Yanuk Garabed Torosian, had bequeathed a home and vineyards to him which were described in detail. The claim was denied but Jim and Nancy had the documents with the description of the properties. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/Yesia.png"> - <figcaption>Portrait of Yesia Torosian.</figcaption> + <img src="Yesia.png"> + <figcaption>Photograph of Yesia Torosian.</figcaption> </figure> -<h3>Armenian vineyards</h3> - -<p> -The traveler's ancestors that lived in Develi had the surname Torosian. -This corresponds to the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_Mountains">Toros mountain range</a>, which pass through Develi. -</p> +<h3>Fenesse</h3> <p> The Torosians were, in part, vineyard owners. There are no longer vineyards in Develi, but the same valley described in Nancy's notes still has visible terracing from those days. -The entire area was clearly farmed in the past. +The entire area was clearly cultivated in the past. The guide Selim remembered the time when there were vineyards from his own childhood. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/terracing.jpg" +<img src="terracing.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Valley in Develi, showing signs of terracing. [38.392 N, 35.502 E] <br> -<h3>old fountain</h3> - <p> Nancy's notes contained references of a fountain in Fenesse, where spring water would emerge with great force. This old fountain has been converted into a swimming pool. There are many springs around Develi, which lead to a "ground irrigated" effect and relatively fertile soil. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/pool.jpg" +<img src="pool.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> old fountain, now a swimming pool. [38.387 n, 35.501 e] <br> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/pool-tile.jpg"> + <img src="pool-tile.jpg"> <figcaption>detail of swimming pool, showing tilework</figcaption> </figure> -<h3>ruins of St. Trovos</h3> - <p> -The guide Selim showed the travelers where the ruins of St. Trovos were. +The guide Selim showed the travelers where the ruins of St. Toros were. This was the main Armenian church in Fenesse. This is likely where the Torosians would have attended church. It has now been made into a childrens playground, with only one wall of the church still standing. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/trovos.jpg" +<img src="trovos.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Ruined wall of St. Trovos church. +Ruined wall of St. Toros church. Left to right: unknown local man, Selim, Nancy, Jim. [38.387 N, 35.496 E] <br> @@ -165,45 +163,44 @@ The Torosian family lived in the Fenesse district. The Everek district was close by, but separated by Turkish occupied land. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/districts.jpg" +<img src="districts.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Districts of Develi. <br> -<h3>Everek</h3> +<h3>old Develi</h3> <p> -After meeting the municpality officials, the travlers, guide Selim, and cultural affairs director Ali headed out to take a walking tour of Everek. -This is the district where the Torosians lived. +After meeting the municpality officials, the travlers, guide Selim, and cultural affairs director Ali headed out to take a walking tour of Develi. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/fenesse-sign.jpg" +<img src="fenesse-sign.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> A sign points the way to Fenesse. [38.391 N, 35.492 E] <br> <p> -A school near the town center was serving a special "noah soup", celebrating the date when the biblical arc made ground. +A school near the town center was serving a special "Noah soup", celebrating the date when the Biblical ark made ground. Nancy was of great interest to the local students as a professor from America. All gathered around to try out their ability to speak english. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/soup.jpg" +<img src="soup.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Travelers enjoy "noah soup". +Travelers enjoy "Noah soup". Foreground left to right, acting mayor, local government man, Ali, Selim, Jim. Note very large soup bowl on table. [38.387 N, 35.492 E] <br> <br> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/noah-soup.jpg"> + <img src="noah-soup.jpg"> <figcaption>closeup of noah soup</figcaption> </figure> -<img src="kayseri-develi/nancy-students.jpg" +<img src="nancy-students.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Students gather around Nancy. @@ -216,13 +213,13 @@ Along the walking tour of Fenesse, the travelers meet a local family making grap They share their creation, which tasted very sweet with unusual undertones. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/honey1.jpg" +<img src="honey1.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -<img src="kayseri-develi/honey2.jpg" +<img src="honey2.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -<img src="kayseri-develi/honey3.jpg" +<img src="honey3.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> Locals reduce grapes into a rich honey. @@ -232,10 +229,10 @@ Locals reduce grapes into a rich honey. They visited many old buildings. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/fenesse-building.jpg" +<img src="fenesse-building.jpg" alt="" width="100%"> -Typical old building in Fenesse. +Typical old building in old Develi. Many of these buildings were around even when Armenians occupied this area. [38.383 N, 35.490 E] <br> <br> @@ -245,18 +242,20 @@ There were also local people knocking down walnuts from trees. The freshly harvested walnuts had a strong flavor. </p> -<img src="kayseri-develi/walnuts.gif" +<img src="walnuts.gif" alt="" width="100%"> Locals use a long stick to harvest from a walnut tree. <br> +</h3>Everek Church<h3> + <p> -The travelers saw an old Armenian church. +The travelers saw an old Armenian church in Everek district. The building is still standing, but is now being used as a mosque. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/mosque-interior.jpg"> + <img src="mosque-interior.jpg"> <figcaption>Mosque interior.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -265,11 +264,11 @@ The building is still standing, but is now being used as a mosque. <p> The travelers were treated to lunch by the standing mayor and cultural official. They ate at an outdoor restaurant in the town center, Elbiz restaurant. -The cuisine was turkish pizza. +The cuisine was Turkish pizza. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/elbiz.jpg"> + <img src="elbiz.jpg"> <figcaption>Natural spring in the center of Elbiz park.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -277,20 +276,21 @@ The cuisine was turkish pizza. <p> After lunch, the travelers visited the home previously owned by the Bedrosian family, the last Armenian family to occupy Develi. +This home was in the Everek district. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/bedrosian-key.jpg"> + <img src="bedrosian-key.jpg"> <figcaption>Key to Bedrosian home.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/bedrosian-arch.jpg"> + <img src="bedrosian-arch.jpg"> <figcaption>Archway in Bedrosian home.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/bedrosian-baby.jpg"> + <img src="bedrosian-baby.jpg"> <figcaption>Baby carriage left in Bedrosian home.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -302,21 +302,21 @@ This old town has suffered through a few earthquakes, but original buildings do </p> <p> -The travelers saw a very old tomb in the mountains above Develi. +The travelers saw a very old mosque in the mountains above Develi. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/tomb-exterior.jpg"> - <figcaption>Tomb exterior.</figcaption> + <img src="tomb-exterior.jpg"> + <figcaption>Mosque exterior.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/tomb.jpg"> - <figcaption>Tomb.</figcaption> + <img src="tomb.jpg"> + <figcaption>Mosque interior.</figcaption> </figure> <p> -The travelers visited the second oldest mosque in Develi, located in upper Develi. +Next, the travelers visited the second oldest mosque in Develi, located in upper Develi. They enjoyed a sweet traditional drink, stored in large stone containers within the mosque. This mosque was gifted to the city by a very wealthy woman. A stone column in the front of the mosque freely rotates, its joint captured but not pinned by the stone above. @@ -324,17 +324,17 @@ This is an "earthquake alert system"; any small motion of the stone caused by an </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/mosque-develi.jpg"> + <img src="mosque-develi.jpg"> <figcaption>Mosque interior.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/rotating-column.jpg"> + <img src="rotating-column.jpg"> <figcaption>Freely rotating column.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/women-wall.jpg"> + <img src="women-wall.jpg"> <figcaption>Wall where women may watch the prayer.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -344,12 +344,12 @@ The overlook provided remarkable views of the mountains and valley. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/nancy-develi.jpg"> + <img src="nancy-develi.jpg"> <figcaption>Nancy poses in front of Develi.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/selfie.JPG"> + <img src="selfie.JPG"> <figcaption>All pose for a selfie with the view in the background.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -363,42 +363,42 @@ Nancy, Jim, and Blaise were able to each try a different variety of manti for di </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/manti1.jpg"> + <img src="manti1.jpg"> <figcaption>Blaise's manti.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/manti2.jpg"> + <img src="manti2.jpg"> <figcaption>Nancy's manti.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/manti3.jpg"> + <img src="manti3.jpg"> <figcaption>Jim's manti.</figcaption> </figure> <hr> <h2 id=2019-09-27><a href=#2019-09-27>2019-09-27 Friday</a></h2> -<h3>Armenian apostolic church</h3> +<h3>Armenian Apostolic Church</h3> <p> -The travelers were able to visit a local Armenian apostolic church. +The travelers were able to visit a local Armenian Apostolic Church. This may be the only Armenian church in the wider area of Kayseri / Develi. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/kayseri-church-exterior.jpg"> + <img src="kayseri-church-exterior.jpg"> <figcaption>Exterior of Armenian Apostolic Church.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/kayseri-church-interior.jpg"> + <img src="kayseri-church-interior.jpg"> <figcaption>Interior of Armenian Apostolic Church.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/kayseri-church-dome.jpg"> + <img src="kayseri-church-dome.jpg"> <figcaption>Interior of Armenian Apostolic Church, dome detail.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -412,21 +412,26 @@ The travelers enjoyed the "sights and sounds" of everyday life in Kayseri. </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/public-transportation.jpg"> + <img src="public-transportation.jpg"> <figcaption>Kayseri public transportation was modern and efficient.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/kayseri-mall.jpg"> + <img src="kayseri-mall.jpg"> <figcaption>Very fancy local mall. Note security guard; security was clearly a big deal in Kayseri.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/kayseri-pool.jpg"> + <img src="kayseri-pool.jpg"> <figcaption>High-rise indoor pool enjoyed by Jim.</figcaption> </figure> +<figure> + <img src="highrise.jpg"> + <figcaption>Kayseri glitzy highrise. Lighting cycled through several animations.</figcaption> +</figure> + <hr> <h2 id=2019-09-28><a href=#2019-09-28>2019-09-28 Saturday</a></h2> @@ -438,13 +443,13 @@ After dropping off the rented car, they began the journey in the Kayseri airport </p> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/kayseri-airport.jpg"> + <img src="kayseri-airport.jpg"> <figcaption>Kayseri airport.</figcaption> </figure> <figure> - <img src="kayseri-develi/bosphorus.jpg"> - <figcaption>View of the bosphorus as Blaise flew into Istanbul. + <img src="bosphorus.jpg"> + <figcaption>View of the Bosphorus as Blaise flew into Istanbul. A fitting last look at Turkey.</figcaption> </figure> @@ -456,8 +461,8 @@ Once Blaise and Nancy parted in Chicago, Nancy did what she could to make my fli Had to go through security and get to the gate. Poor signage confused her and she went to the gate terminal (1) rather than the security terminal (2) first. While waiting in the security line she met a kind woman who was in the same boat. -When they both discovered that they could not get to Cedar Rapids that night, she (Jeanette Harrington) offered to let Nancy share her hotel room. -She did so and Nany was able to shower and have 3 hours of sleep before returning to O’Hare for the final flight home. +When they both discovered that they could not get to Cedar Rapids that night, she (Jeanette Harrington) offered to let Nancy share her hotel room. +She did so and Nancy was able to shower and have 3 hours of sleep before returning to O’Hare for the final flight home. </p> </body> diff --git a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/manti2.jpg b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/manti2.jpg Binary files differindex 3974a26..15b8973 100644 --- a/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/manti2.jpg +++ b/public/armenian-heritage-trip/kayseri-develi/manti2.jpg diff --git a/public/index.html b/public/index.html index 915ed0e..750c895 100644 --- a/public/index.html +++ b/public/index.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ <tr> <td>2019-09-13</td> <td>2019-09-28</td> - <td><a href="armenian-heritage-trip.html">Armenian heritage trip</a></td> + <td><a href="/armenian-heritage-trip/">Armenian heritage trip</a></td> </tr> <tr> <td>1999-06-13</td> diff --git a/public/style.css b/public/style.css index ae5deb1..ee7dcb1 100644 --- a/public/style.css +++ b/public/style.css @@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ figure { margin-bottom: 1em; } +audio { + width: 100%; +} + img { width: 100%; } |