Yes, that is our total expenses for the month of March. $950 CAD. And that is for everything, including our travel medical insurance.
Kevin, at Nanortalik, Greenland.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Greenwich, Nova Scotia
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Ottawa, Ontario on Aug 28th!
Thursday, March 31, 2022
March Expenses... that was a cheap month!
How much does it cost to RV in Turkiye for a month? Well using our March expenses as an example, it costs about $950 CAD ($760 USD)!
Spring hiking in the snow in Turkiye!
I know, many of you will think "what are they doing in the snow??" and it's a good question since we often talk about not liking the cold and the snow. And now that shorts and t-shirt weather has returned to Turkiye's southern coast, you would think that's where we would be!
But for a week or two, we really don't mind the snow. It's when you have to put up with cold and snow for seven months in a row that we really don't enjoy it.
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
And so we begin the drive northwest
While we've enjoyed exploring Turkiye's south coast, we've really been missing the mountains, and of course there is so much more to see inland. The weather has finally turned, so yesterday we did a fairly long drive into the mountains.
We woke up to a strong wind yesterday morning, so we decided to get on the road right away at 7:00am in order to get through the congestion at the city of Samandag. We did hit some traffic on the bypass around Antakya, and didn't stop for breakfast until almost 9:00am.
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Moses Tree, the Titus Tunnel and another great overnight spot
We finally said goodbye to our hosts at the little campground by the river. We had a really good time there. When we had arrived, we figured it might be good for a two night stay, and we ended up there for four nights.
There were two things we wanted to see in the area. The Moses Tree, and the Titus Tunnel. The maps all said that the Moses Tree was in a little village on a mountain road, but we figured that if tour buses can make it there, then we can make it there.
Monday, March 28, 2022
Traditional Turkish Bread
We arrived with a plan to stay here two nights and ended up staying four nights. And are we ever glad we hung around. Yesterday, spring arrived in this part of Turkey. In fact, the whole country seems to have jumped into spring this past weekend as sunny skies and increasing temperatures have taken over the area.
In the morning, we went for an 11 km (7 mile) walk around the villages near where we are staying. And in the afternoon, the campground became quite busy with picnickers and our hosts showed us how they make traditional Turkish bread.
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Max got a bath
Lots of comments yesterday regarding replacing our computers. The "Mac vs PC" arguments are still alive and well I see! We will stick with the more frugal choice. We have spent less money in ten years on PC laptops for the both of us than what it would have cost for one Mac laptop ten years ago. Hopefully they will last another few months until we get back to Canada in August.
Anyhow... Ford vs Chevy... who really cares, provided they both do the same job.
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Planning our travels around the weather
Sunshine one minute and showers the next. That's been the story the last two days, and it looks like it's continuing today. It kind of makes it hard to do anything, and of course it makes it difficult for the laundry to dry!
It seems like we've been dealing with on and off weather issues since we arrived back in Europe last October 1st. Sure, there have been some nice days mixed in there as well, but we sure do miss the perfect weather that we would get every winter we spent in Mexico.
Friday, March 25, 2022
Kamp Alani near Antakya, Turkiye
Laundry needed done, and holding tanks needed emptying, so we decided to go to a campground for a couple of nights. I found one on iOverlander that was surprisingly not listed on park4night. It also got great reviews on Google Maps, so we headed over there Thursday morning.
Thursday, March 24, 2022
The Museum Hotel and St. Pierre Church
I know I said yesterday that we are done with museums for a while, but when we were at the Antakya Archeological Museum we had bought the combined ticket which included access to the Museum Hotel and St. Pierre Church along with the Archeological Museum.
Max is parked right behind the Museum Hotel, so that was the first place we headed Wednesday morning.
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
I am a little bit in awe of where we are right now...
Yesterday's drive took us from north of the big port city of Iskenderun to the valley city of Antakya.
Antakya is located in Hatay province, which until 1938 was part of Syria, and the area still feels more like Syria than Turkiye. Not that I know what Syria is like, but the area definitely has more of a middle eastern feel to it than what we have experienced elsewhere in Turkiye.
And in fact, we are now only 20 kms (12 miles) from the Syria border.
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