Doğu Ekspresi ile Anadolu Manzaraları - 12
By Rohat Fatih at 07:16
Doğu Ekspresi, Doğu Ekspresi ile Anadolu Manzaraları, Doğu Ekspresi ile Kemah'a Yolculuk, Doğu Ekspresi Videoları, Gezi, Kara Tren, Şark Ekspresi
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Kara tren, sıla hasretiyle dolu, ne
çok gurbet yolcusunu ağırladı kim bilir!. ne çok!. ‘Gurbete, uzun ince bir yolla, kara
tren’in penceresinden Fırat’a, sararmış ekinlere, kar kaplamış dağlara bakarak,
arkada bıraktıklarında akılları, yürekleri kalarak...’ Nazım Hikmet’in dediği gibi;
Trenin kalkmasına daha on dakika var, Vagonlardan uzatmış başlarını
yolcular / Bakıyorlar arkada
Looking Back: July
Looking back at this blog, I noticed that I am generally posting only a couple times a month, one of them being the "looking back" theme. Ah, well, such is life!! Just like everything, blogging and/or writing comes and goes and right now, I am happy with life and feel that I am getting things done, even if it doesn't include keeping up with this space! I do miss the connection that I have with many other bloggers, but I am keeping an eye on many of your blogs, even if I am not commenting!!
And now, welcome August; goodbye July.
Running: July was supposed to be a bit of a higher month for me. However, it ended up being one of my lowest months in a very long time. Lack of training, an injury and an unfinished race (sad recap to follow) meant that in July I ended up running only about 106 miles. On a good note, I started riding my bike to the BART each morning and afternoon. It's only about 1.8 miles each way, but it adds up to about 15 - 20 miles a week of biking. In addition, I am starting a 2 x per week HIIT class, which are about 30 - 45 minutes each.
Reading: You can see the skew and maybe the reason my mileage was low when I tell you that this month I read 11 books. Okay, really I read 10 and a half. I started the Bone Clocks and just could not get into it, so I set it down half way. Some of my favorites were:
Still Alice by Lisa Genova
A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Emmuska Orczy
The Last Letter From Your Lover by Jojo Moyes
Travel: I started the month off in central Oregon, on our annual "girls trip", which includes my friend, her two daughters and her Mom, except this year it was also her dad, her brother and her sister's family, which included three kids and a husband. It was a loud, crazy houseful but it was a lot of fun. I even took the boys trail running with me twice and they enjoyed the change of scenery (they are road runners and cyclists). I also went to Tahoe for TRT.
Otherwise: My other two weekends were spent painting and sorting and organizing around the house and then finally having a housewarming party, which was a hit. It was fun to finally get all the friends together, especially since there were some friends I haven't seen in a while, due to all the running and working and home stuff. I ended up having a lot of extra beer, but I am sure I can find a home for it!
If you came to my housewarming party, what kind of drink would you bring? What book should I put on the library wait list?
And now, welcome August; goodbye July.
Running: July was supposed to be a bit of a higher month for me. However, it ended up being one of my lowest months in a very long time. Lack of training, an injury and an unfinished race (sad recap to follow) meant that in July I ended up running only about 106 miles. On a good note, I started riding my bike to the BART each morning and afternoon. It's only about 1.8 miles each way, but it adds up to about 15 - 20 miles a week of biking. In addition, I am starting a 2 x per week HIIT class, which are about 30 - 45 minutes each.
The TRT |
Reading: You can see the skew and maybe the reason my mileage was low when I tell you that this month I read 11 books. Okay, really I read 10 and a half. I started the Bone Clocks and just could not get into it, so I set it down half way. Some of my favorites were:
Still Alice by Lisa Genova
A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Emmuska Orczy
The Last Letter From Your Lover by Jojo Moyes
Travel: I started the month off in central Oregon, on our annual "girls trip", which includes my friend, her two daughters and her Mom, except this year it was also her dad, her brother and her sister's family, which included three kids and a husband. It was a loud, crazy houseful but it was a lot of fun. I even took the boys trail running with me twice and they enjoyed the change of scenery (they are road runners and cyclists). I also went to Tahoe for TRT.
Otherwise: My other two weekends were spent painting and sorting and organizing around the house and then finally having a housewarming party, which was a hit. It was fun to finally get all the friends together, especially since there were some friends I haven't seen in a while, due to all the running and working and home stuff. I ended up having a lot of extra beer, but I am sure I can find a home for it!
If you came to my housewarming party, what kind of drink would you bring? What book should I put on the library wait list?
Dyveke kimdir ?
Dyveke ( veya Columbula ) : Danimarka kralı 2. Christian ‘ ın gözdesidir . 1491 ‘ e doğru doğmuş , 1517 ‘ de ölmüştür . Bergen ‘ de ( Norveç ) Hollandalı bir lokantacının kızıdır . Veliaht prensi Christian , onu beğendi ve Danimarka ‘ ya götürdü . Aniden ölmesi üzerine Kopenhag şatosu yöneticisi Torben Oxe ceza aldı .
Fırtına Tanrısı TEŞUP ve ‘Fırtına Takvimi’nde bugün!
By Rohat Fatih at 07:25
Amasya, Doğumgünü Fırtınası, Fırtına Takvimi, Meteoroloji Bilimi, Teşup Fırtına Tanrısı, Teşup Heykeli, Teşup Heykeli Amasya
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Bu yıl Temmuz ayı ve devamı olan Ağustos ayında, hiç alışık olmadığımız
kavurucu sıcakları yaşıyoruz. Azıcık bir
esintide ve yağmur yağdığında ardından artsa da nem yine de yüreğimize
su serpiliyor!. Hele ki rüzgâr birazcık kendini göstermesin, nasıl da diriliyoruz.
Güneş kadar, yağmura da, rüzgâra da ihtiyacı var toprağın ve üzerinde yaşayan tüm
canlıların. Ama ne fazlası ne de azı, her