Friday, November 18, 2011

Worth a Thousand Words: On Turkey's Black Sea Coast, Autumn's Bounty

On Turkey's Black Sea Coast, Autumn's Bounty
from Eating Asia, where they graciously made it available under a Creative Commons license

5 brave one(s) among us:

Mack Hall, HSG said...

As my Greek Orthodox friend reminds me, that is Byzantium's Black Sea coast.

Julie D. said...

In addition to? Instead of? I'm not sure I understand the significance of that comment ... being clueless. :-)

Anonymous said...

The Turks temporarly occupy Byzantium; someday it will be free again.

Mack Hall, HSG said...

Okay, I'm trying not to be anonymous!

Anonymous said...

Love the grapes. They look yammy! About the anonymous quote: My God haven't you heard that the Byzantium civilization is completely over? I've been in Turkey some while ago and if it weren't the Greecks expectations, no one else wants to occupy that territory. What are you afraid of? Let the Turks in peace. That would be the right thing for a Catholic to do. Wars are an absolute waste of time. Cheers!

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