
Antalya has one of only a handful of waterfalls in the world that drops directly into the sea.

A closeup of that rainbow. I managed not to freak out about it.

Those boat trips are great fun if you don’t go in the middle of the high season. This time of year is perfect.
My friend Jools and I took Luna out with us to a restaurant where they had a large walled garden where she could go off-lead. Luna loves cats and doesn’t understand the concept that cats might not like her. Hilarity ensues.

The cats try to scare her off with menacing looks. Doesn’t work.

Then one of the cats attempts to appear huge and threatening. Still doesn’t work.

Oh, it’s hopeless. Luna just loves cats, and there’s nothing they can do to get her to stop loving them.

They’re everywhere right now. Everywhere.

Gotta love an Antalya autumn.

I’m so glad there are still places like this, where it’s just me and the rusty bike and the cat and the sea.

In many ways, being inside this chapel felt a lot like being in the temples in Thailand. Lots of dark, quiet spots to clear one’s head and be tranquil.




The inside of this chapel, as promised.

Earth tones all the way. Couldn’t love it more.


There’s something about the signs in Greece that I just love. I think most of them are hand-painted.