A Timeless Message Dec27

A Timeless Message

    Christmas greetings from the ancient city of Perga – a stopover for Paul and Barnabas in 46AD, and for the Wilds in 2012AD. Merry...

Advent Day 23 Dec24

Advent Day 23

Singing SILENT NIGHT on Christmas Eve at the St. Paul Cultural Center in Antalya,...

Advent Day 22 Dec23

Advent Day 22

These dogs were so cute and looked so much like a...

Advent Day 21 Dec22

Advent Day 21

This is a lake inside a...

Advent Day 20 Dec21

Advent Day 20

  Ocean views in...

Aşk In A Seaside Greeting Dec21

Aşk In A Seaside Gre...

A few days ago, Ali Turabi Ogkoz introduced himself to us while we strolled along this Aegean beach. That conversation led to an invitation to join him and his wife, Nurcan, for tea … which led to a full, impromptu evening around their table for dinner. We talked of the Kurds, Turkey...

Guffawing Bed Tackle Dec21

Guffawing Bed Tackle

So we wrote yesterday (“Two Havens”) about our recent visits to two villages, one in France and the other in Turkey, that are believed to be havens from what some say will be the end of the world … today. The CBS News crew mentioned in that post was not turned off by my...

Advent Day 19 Dec20

Advent Day 19

A photo taken on the mountains above ancient Ephesus. S and the boys, weary and wet from rain, waited in the car while I sought out what we thought was a cross atop the mountain peak. Turns out, an unthinking text I sent her on the way is worth further reflection: “Going to cross,...

Two Havens Dec20

Two Havens

There are some who believe the world will end on December 21, 2012.  That’s tomorrow. It’s based on what appears to be the end of the ancient Mayan calendar. There are many, of course — like us — who don’t give much credence to Mayan prophets and their...

Advent Day 18 Dec19

Advent Day 18

  Hiking yesterday in Dilek National Park,...

Confessions Dec18

Confessions

I confess. I went to Starbucks yesterday. And it was good. Yesterday morning, I very carefully followed the directions on the bag of Turkish coffee. Cold water, stir once, simmer, fill cup half way, reheat, fill remainder of the mug. It was a silty, smoky, oversweet disaster. The...

Advent Day 17 Dec18

Advent Day 17

I wanted to do something about love. These are my stuffed animals that I love very...

Cause and Effect Dec17

Cause and Effect

The sand on the nearby Aegean beach has a curious surface tension to it.  The pressure of a footstep is too much for the crust to bear, and as a foot falls, dozens of holes appear surrounding the step.  Action/reaction. Cause and effect.  Holes, some tiny and some large, intended or...

Advent Day 16 Dec17

Advent Day 16

We had a lot of dirty clothes when we came to Turkey. But they are no longer...

Echo of the Day Dec17

Echo of the Day

Today’s Echo of the Day came early, just a few minutes ago. Here’s what happened: E often asks unexpected questions. Today’s opener (as S and I were still in bed) was about the financial basis of why we decided to come on this journey. We have discussed with the boys that...

New Trip Map Dec16

New Trip Map

We’re super pumped about a new trip map that actually zooms through flight and driving routes. It even lingers at each of our stops on this journey. Click here … or on the TRIP MAP SO FAR link above on the...

Advent Day 15 Dec16

Advent Day 15

Taken on a walk tonight in...

Advent Day 14 Dec15

Advent Day 14

Images from a village on Turkey’s Aegean coast, just after...

Advent Day 13 Dec14

Advent Day 13

E flying his airplane in the restored marketplace stoa of the ancient Athens...

The Evidence Dec13

The Evidence

We’ve spent the last two days SEEING EVIDENCE of human life in Athens that stretches back more than 5,000 years. This is super real evidence — tools, pottery, whole buildings, ancient roads — things we can actually touch and walk around and regard or play Star Wars light...