Every time it gets colder to walk in our beloved city of Cesme, which is blown by the cold winds of the Aegean Sea!
But walks are a necessary thing every day. So, today we will go for a walk on the elite Altinkum beach, which is 9 km from the center of the city of Cesme ( Turkey ).
In recent days, a severe cold has come to the Cesme Peninsula! A very strong wind created the impression of frost! We rented a car and went to visit our friend who works in this place.
We were here once in autumn. Then we were still swimming in the Aegean Sea. There is a cozy bay and amazing cliffs of white sand create protection from the winds.
But today a cold wind was blowing from the open sea and it was stirring beautifully. The sea looked breathtaking! In winter, the color of the sea water becomes a lighter turquoise!
Later we walked through a beautiful lawn with palm trees. Not long ago green, they were dry and omitte their yellowing branches.
I took a picture of an exotic wooden door that was installed as an entrance to an enclosed area. The door has a unique carved ornament and looks like an antique.
Our friend invited us to drink tea and sit by the wood-fired Turkish oven. It was very pleasant and comfortable. Turkish tea is brewed here in special teapots. There are two teapots standing on top of each other.
There is boiling water in the lower kettle, and strong tea in the upper kettle. And everyone decides for himself - what strength of tea he wants to drink!
Suddenly we saw a gorgeous gray cat with big fluffy fur. Oh, and that little gray kitten we saw here three months ago has grown. She was very gentle, because she is a girl :)
We returned to Cesme when it was already evening. Roses bloomed on flower beds. What a wonderful winter! Purple clouds floated in the sky. And later the clouds turned dark blue, as if two dragons met in the sky! I watched these amazing transformations with gratitude. A peaceful sky is the greatest happiness on Earth.
It is a pleasure to participate in
the #wednesdaywalk initiated by @tattoodjay :)
This post is written about where I am now. But I'll be back to telling my travel story, sequentially describing all the places I changed in my #TheLongestTrip
I thank everyone for your support ❤️