Thursday 24 July 2014

Early evening sun in Eski Datca


Today was a no wind day so no windsurfing. I had my weekly refloxology treatment this morning and a swim. We watched the boats coming and going for a while and then as it was slightly cooler today we decided to go for a stroll. First we stopped off at the newly built windmill which has opened as a winery and purchased a bottle of their finest red wine, we have heard some good reports. Then stopped off at Eski Datca for the stroll. Eski Datca is a very pretty village just a few Km's inland from our house. Most of the houses are stone and until the exchange in 1923 were mostly inhabited by Greeks. After they left it fell into disrepair until more recently the houses have been gradually bought and restored. In high season lots of little cafes open and very interesting shops. We wandered around a bit and found some more little streets that I don't think we have been along before. Then we had a drink in Nil Cafe and sampled some very delicious seftali pasta (peach cake).
Here are a selection of photos taken today.

The recently built windmill winery.

The winery garden

Ladies selling their craft work in Eski Datca.


Eski Datca main street.
So many interesting door ways.




Miaow
Yummy! Seftali pasta at the Cafe Nil.

The mosque









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