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The Broughton Archipelago - one of our last 'home' adventures.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hamam (Turkish Bath)

We are in Amasya, Turkey. We arrived two days ago and at about 5:30 in the morning we realized I had a terrible flu. I threw up quite a few times and the full morning was boooorinnnng because I had to stay in bed. Mom said that all the energy needed to go to getting my flu to go away. Luckily the flu only lasted the day. Today was much better. When I woke up we realised I was fine. So for the day, I will say these in order, first thing we went straight to a mosque (mom and I wore head scarves). The mosque was very cool. There were men going in and out praying on their knees facing east because they are Muslim. After that we went up a hill to a castle that was built-in the bronze age. It was very fixed up and looked like a building from only 1000 years ago. After that we went to the most exciting part of the day.

We went in the hamam ( I like to call them hamammis). First we got really sweaty and hot in the steam room. Then we doused ourselves in water and then finally we went in to a room and had a real scrub down. All of the dead skin came off and it was disgusting. After that we went for, yay, the massage. It felt so nice. When he did the choppy thing on my back I was making noises which made it seem like a bumpy truck. Then we got wrapped up in so fuzzy towels and had tea (only mom and dad had tea, we weren't allowed for some odd reason). I want to go for another one, it was great! Mom said we probably will go for another one in Istanbul.


Bye, Emilia

3 comments:

  1. Glad you're feeling better Mima. Those steam baths are sooooo hot -- I couldn't stay in one the whole time so you did very well. Must have scared away anything left of your flu!
    Have a look in every room you stay in and see if you can find the marker that shows the muslims which way is East.
    xxGG

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  2. Hi Mima, we are glad it didnt last long. You made me laugh when you told us about the banging on your back, like driving down the bumby road. ahahahahahahahaaaaa ahahahaha. lots of love. Uncle Andy and family. Bye

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  3. HI Emilia,

    Dead skin and bumpy trucks, sounds like fun!! You look very comfy in your fuzzy towel. Great to hear of your adventures, keep on writing!

    JAckie

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