The Basilica cistern Istanbul with Bill Smale Adventures.

the basilica cistern Istanbul is one of the main attractions which is not inexpensive to enter, something like €27, but they have fixed it up so it does create an interesting tourist attraction that you might be interested in seeing. I didn’t find any more fish here so I guess they cleaned them out.

me in the cistern
Just to prove I was here
Orientation for cistern touristS
There are quite a few groups entering. From the exit you can see them getting an orientation
Water provider architecture
With the series of lights and reinforcements the government has really created something interesting out of a long forgotten underground structure for providing water to various large structures such as the main Christian Church turned mosque and the Topkapi palace.
An added sculpture
They added a sculpture in the center
Reinforcement of the basilica cistern
Turkey is subject to earthquakes so this reinforcement and preservation is necessary
Inscribed column
Some of the columns have inscriptions
Ceiling design
The ceiling is a very interesting structure and design
Reinforcement and basilica ceiling
Basilica  cistern Istanbul
More of the ceiling from farther away
Reconstruction on the cistern
There was a lot of repair necessary
Green lighting
Here you see one type of lighting which will change
Creating a shadow
And see how it changes to another light and an interesting shadow
A funny skeletal sculpture
This kind of looks like Medusa’s skeleton
A lot of money
This is all over the cistern so I wonder if they clean out all this cash. I suspect many of these coins are donated by visitors who don’t want to take coins back to their country
Me in the cistern
More proof I was there
Blue green lighting
Interesting lighting
Time to leave
This was the end so time to leave

Istanbul in an afternoon with Bill Smale Adventures.

Istanbul in the afternoon should start off in the Egyptian bazaar which really doesn’t have anything to do with Egypt, it is the spice market but of course it has other things in there like Turkish delights and other stuff. You get there by going to Eminönü station and wandering around behind the mosque.

Spice variety in the Egyptian bazaar
There is such a wide range of spices and every shop seems to have the same products available so you can browse and find a good price and exactly what you want. Why don’t you pick something you’ve never tried, take it home and see how it works.
A shop in front in Istanbul
This is one shop I visited which had fairly reasonable prices just in front of the main bazaar
Investigate spices in the afternoon
The shops are very interesting to visit. Talk to the proprietors and see what they have.
A beautiful building
It’s a very nice beautiful place
Some local shops in the area
This area is just behind the main bazaar building where they have a lot more variety of things and definitely worth walking around. It is not just for tourists. Many local people are shopping here.
Old building in Istanbul
The building itself is very
Turkish coffee and tea
This is where I had my first Turkish coffee sitting outside in the cold
Turkish coffee
my coffee
Beautiful decorations
A standing monument with water outlets
Istanbul corn sellers
You will see these corn sellers all over Istanbul
Banking Museum document
After the bazaar I visited the banking museum which was free to enter and kind of interesting
Old bank equipment
This set up really takes me back to my grandmother’s house and my father’s typewriter
Piggy banks
These are old piggy banks that are meant to be opened only by the bank
Old calculator
An old calculator
Account manager desk
One account managers desk
Yeni mosque
Yeni mosque
Yeni mosque
Banking Museum
The bank Museum
Tram sign
The signage is pretty good. Here you know where to get on the tram
Coffee and cake in Istanbul
This was actually next day at a coffee shop and it was very delicious fruit with cake below
The tip box
You can see the tip box at the checkout counter. I asked a Turkish friend if tipping was customary and he said, “you can give a tip if you like”.
A roll with meat and garnishes
Meat and vegetables inside the roll of dough which was very delicious. The green cucumber pickles were nice and the yellow peppers are the very spicy, salty vinegar flavored ones which I really enjoy.
Dress up clothing mall
One downstairs shopping mall was almost exclusively fancy male and female dress up clothing. This is right near the station at the spice bazaar
A local laundry
This laundry near my hotel didn’t seem to be getting very much business
Pigeon feeding
It’s very often you see people feeding the pigeons in these squares
Interesting display
An interesting display
Older building in Istanbul in the afternoon
An older building with some artwork
Hors d'oeuvre dip Turkish style
The hors d’oeuvre dips which is a very famous Turkish offering. This was enough for three or four people so I took a lot of of it back to the hotel
"Egyptian" obelisk
I didn’t check to see if this obelisk is really one that was stolen from Egypt
New year greeting
A New York greeting
Walking area
This was just a walking area with a few shops at the end
Salad without dressing
There was no dressing on the salad. And that seems to be very common but a little bit disappointing
Old fortress wall
The old Fortress wall

Beautiful Topkapi Calligraphy with Bill Smale Adventures.

The beautiful Topkapi calligraphy area of the museum at the Topkapi palace is something not to be missed. I have never seen words used in such beautiful ways to create amazing works of art. All of these photos you have here are calligraphy, they are words shaped into things that are of course imagined. Take your time when you go there to imagine how carefully they must’ve created these to present to the sultans in the Topkapi palace in Istanbul. Enjoy these photos with Bill Smale Adventures.

Spinning calligraphy
Words in corners in Topkapi
Beautifully embossed books
Remembrances of nature in calligraphy
Interesting calligraphic icons
Something like a crown
Topkapi boats
Calligraphic flowers
Animals and human representation
Birds in calligraphy
Protective words
The words on these pieces of clothing are to bless and protect the wearer
Calligraphy up close on clothing
of course you can see the word more clearly

Shetlands Picts, Vikings And horses

A lot of what you find in the Shetlands is Picts, Vikings and horses. Well, that’s not exactly true because most of what you see are sheep and quite a few cows but not many horses. But the Shetlands is well known for the Shetland ponies which are nasty little horses actually, speaking from experience. The Picts were Celtic people who were called “Picts”” because they tattooed themselves and the Roman people who came across them named them for the “pictures” they had on their bodies. In these islands you will find a lot of nice people but mostly sheep and beautiful countryside which has such an ancient geology, igneous and metamorphic structures with a lot of limestone as well. There are many standing stone configurations where you might want to time warp into the past. But you will also find many Viking structures and references to horses.Anyway here are some Pictures with Bill Smale Adventures.

Shetlands map with Picts And Vikings
The map of the Shetland and the interesting things you can see
This history of the Picts And their structures
The Vikings are still here
The Viking long houseS
Shetland ponies history
These horses are being favored now and there is a comeback in the population in various parts of the world

The Sutherlands’ Dunrobin Castle in Highlands

The Sutherlands’ Dunrobin Castle is representative of the wealth, status and power of that family. It was these people who took over alot of the Highland areas for sheep farming and displaced the population to either working for them or moving outside of the sheep herding areas often to the seasides where they had no skills and where the farming was often impossible. Many of those people got on boats and left for the US, Australia and Canada and never looked back. It was a very sad time in the history for Scotland but it was a great time for the countries they went to since they brought their traditions and especially their music which became an important and integral part of what we now call “American music”. This castle is one of the nicest ones I’ve ever seen and it is extremely well-maintained. If you are in this area it’s one of the places you really must visit.

The castle Drive
The drive up to the castle
Of view from the garden
The castle from the garden
The Sutherland code of arms
This French motto means “fearless”. In fact the Sutherland family came from France and is most likely of Viking descent, as I was told by the historian in the castle
The pool table
This is about the largest pool table I have ever seen
Autograph photographs
Autographed photographs with the Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, in the center
Bathroom
The bathroom
Castle Center, Courtyard
The center courtyard
Children's bedroom
The children’s bedroom
The outfits
The display of the various robes and outfits
Dunrobin Castle Garden
A view of the garden from the castle
Dunrobin Garden
The Sutherlands collection of rhubarb
Giant rhubarb plant growing
An amazing cloud
This looks like an alien ship. It was an amazing cloud
Ancient stone
Ancient pictish stone
Ancient standing stones
Ancient standing stones

Orkneys out and about

When you travel to Scotland try to make time to visit the Shetland Islands and the Orkney Islands. When you’re out and about in the Orkneys you will find some really beautiful landscapes and you will also I think be surprised by how many ancient people travel to this windy and cold series of Islands. The weather is very difficult but it is a very fertile, geologically ancient with bountiful seas. But when you visit you should have a car since local transport is not really adequate for short intensive visits.

Orkney rabbits
potential dangers everywhere
Beautiful vegetation
The wonderful clean waters and vegetation
Rainy weather
The reason it’s so beautifully green and lush is because there is so much rain
The castle ruined
There are many old ruins and castles here
And or a buddy
Your potential next buddy
The Orkney ferry
The way to get to the Orkneys in comfort
Ferry main desk
The ferry’s main desk
The dog lounge
In case you bring your dog
The bar
The bar and one of the lounge areas
Restaurant area
The restaurant area
Out and about with the geology
The amazing geology
Cold and windy weather
It was cold and windy on the boat
Offloading
Offloading the cars
Craggy Beachside
Just a beautiful craggy beach side
A treasure trove inlet
A small inlet. Maybe there was buried treasure here
A nice Citroen on the Orkneys
Some lady and her dog had a very nice Citroen
A nice beach
One of the very nice beaches
Viking marker
An ancient Viking marker
Old marking stone from the Vikings
This was the actual old stone

Prague is a most beautiful city

Prague is the most beautiful city so if you were looking for a city in Europe with history, beautiful streets, beautiful buildings, ancient history told through what you see and a place you can get around easily and not get tired of looking around for at least a week then Prague is your city. So look through these photos with Bill Smale Adventures.

A water closet
It’s nice to know there was one around
Most beautiful display
It was permanently displayed on a light pole
Prague Cathedral
A main cathedral in the city
Entry gate
The bridge entry gate
Night view
A beautiful night view
Crazy building
The wildest building there
Prague sculpture
Sculpture and art is everywhere
More statues
Elevated sculpture
Beautiful borscht
A great borcht and a very tasty cabbage salad
Excellent restaurant
Highly acclaimed and really excellent
Trams and buses
There are trams and buses everywhere
Old Prague alchemy
The ancient alchemy lab
A new ice cream idea
The famous ice cream on a rolled a pancake which is a fairly new idea in the Czech Republic
Making the dough
This is how they make the dough for the ice cream cone
A beautiful Prague clock
An old universal clock
Beautiful Prague architecture
Everywhere you go you see beautiful architecture and designs
Beautiful old Prague car
These old cars are fixed up to take touristS slowly around the city
The Jewish center and synagogue in Prague
This is the synagogue and the Jewish center with pictures of the people who were taking hostage and killed in Israel

Walking the beautiful beach side of Budva

Walking the beautiful beach side of Budva you will find a place that is growing to become a mini Riviera in Montenegro. This town and the area around it has tourist attractions including some ancient Roman ruins, some churches and beautiful ocean views. I found it to be one of the two places in Montenegro I really enjoyed and decided to extend my stay partly because the accommodations had this beautiful view you can see below and it was just very relaxing. Enjoy the photos with Bill Smale Adventures.

The apartment view
The view from the apartment which was also very nice inside with everything I needed to clean cook and just relax.
Rainy Budva
There was quite a bit of rain in December but still it was nice being here. You can see the rain over by the hills.
Is this hotel Garibaldi?
I should’ve checked to see if, in English, this hotel was named “Hotel Garibaldi”. That would be interesting since it is just across the Adriatic from Italy add 2000 years ago this area was controlled by the Romans.
A beach side Churchill cigar
There was a cigar shop on the first floor of this apartment complex so I took advantage and found a Churchill
A smooth cigar
This is a very nice smooth smoke
Budva Cats
There are cats everywhere which seems to be a thing in the Balkans, maybe a really good effort to keep the mice in check.
The local beach side
The beach is not really beautiful sand filled areas but the water is so clear and beautiful. While you are eating at the restaurants looking over the water you can see the fish.
Walking on the beach side
Taking a walk along the beach side
A lot of building in Budva
There is a lot of building going on but there are not enough hotel rooms for touristS so you will find most of the accommodations are through booking companies as private apartments
A beautiful day at the beach side
People enjoying the break from the rain on a beautiful day outside
Short walking distance in Budva
It’s a rather small bay so you can see from one end to the other and do the walk-in about 25 minutes
Roman office  ruins
a former Roman administrative building
Old church
There is a very old church here
Ruins from the Romans
Newly uncovered ruins
Walking near the fortifications
Walking in the old part of Budva
An entertainment submarine
Definitely not a military submarine
A cigar with A Campari spritz
This was the first Camacho cigar I ever had and it was very nice. It went well with the Campari spritz
Fortifications in Budva
The city fortifications
Grave of Stefan Mitrov Ljubisa
Grave of Stefan Mitrov Ljubisa
Another church
Square of poets
The square of poets
The south Beachside
The south side of the Riviera
Ruins of Roman-era
Necropolis
Ruins of Roman-era
Necropolis
Ruins of Roman-era Necropolis
Ruins of Roman-era
Necropolis
A rainbow
I think there was a pot of gold buried in this marble
Beef and vegetable vegetables stew
A very nice stew with beef and vegetables
My apartment view
My apartment looking out
Radar controlled area
I think you can figure out what this means
Whirlpool is in Budva
It was interesting to find whirlpool here

Wonderful old town Skopje with Bill Smale Adventures.

Wonderful old town Skopje of North Macedonia was part of Yugoslavia and after they broke up with the other parts of the republic they named their country Macedonia which raised the anger of the Greeks sense Macedonia was the kingdom of Alexander the great who was physically occupying an area south of Macedonia which is now in Greece so the Greeks forced them to change the name to North Macedonia. That’s an interesting turn on the litigations against names which extended to “champagne”, “Parmesan cheese” and “, “camembert”, oh and not to forget “Budweiser”. Skopje is the capital and is famous for its old town and large buildings proclaiming it’s history and culture.

Wonderful dogs
the dogs are very friendly, seemed to be homeless but are very clean, well fed and they have a tag in their ear for identification.
Flying to Skopje
Flying from Belgrade you can see the mountainous Kosovo
Wonderful sea of clouds
The sea of clouds
Wonderfully bad food
I don’t often put negative things in my Phlogs but this was one of the worst meals I’ve ever had. The beef was bad and it was almost all bones, fat and grizzle. I was told it was a very good place for grilled food but I was way overcharged for things I didn’t order and for things they didn’t say they were going to charge for so it was a good experience in a tourist trap which I really don’t need but I guess you can’t avoid all of them.
Skopje dog
Another buddy who I met every day
Bad Skopje hotel name
Not a name you would give a hotel in the US
Quality Skopje food
This local restaurant provided some language difficulties but they were very nice people and the food was for local inhabitants and was really nice and very good quality. Kebapcilnica Rio 1990

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Wonderful menu
Of course they have an easier to read menu
A quiet Skopje drinking area
A nice place to just duck into and have an aperitif
Wonderful coffee and cheesecake
Coffee and cherry cheesecake is wonderful
Military shopping
The military also goes shopping
Ancient clothing
An antique store with some heritage clothing
Skopje Shopping area
The old shopping area
Antique phones
In case you need a new phone
Empty seating area
There is a lot of outside seating for restaurants and coffee shops but it was very cold
Wonderful Skopje Jewelry shops
Gold and jewelry shops and ladies beautiful dresses are on display all over this old town. I counted more than 50 jewelry shops
Wedding dresses
There is even a wedding dress store
Typical Shop
Just a typical small shop
The local Skopje bazaar
This is at the end of old town and is where the local people go shopping in their bazaar. You can find a lot of of name brand but very cheap products. I even found a shop that was selling secondhand fake Rolexes
The indoor portion
The indoor part of the local bazaar
Fruit section
The fruit section
Albanian souvenirs
There is a very large population of Albanians which I was told were kicked out of Kosovo by the Serbian and now live in North Macedonia.
Beautiful dresses
More beautiful dresses
A famous old warrior
I wasn’t really interested enough to check who this was
Park on the sidewalk
If the street has no parking you just park on the sidewalk which creates some difficulties for pedestrians
Building artwork
Artwork on a large building
Abandoned business
This used to be a working restaurant or coffee shop I guess
The wonderful Skopje river
The main river in scoop J
The bridge of famous people
This is the bridge with statues of fairly recent famous people
Of floating restaurant
This is a restaurant but was not open at the time. You can see the Macedonian flag
The Skopje bridge of civilization
Read the plaque below which explains the figures
Riverview
Another view of the river
A replica sarcophagus
This of course is a replica and I didn’t ask which Alexander this was for. I was under the impression the remains Alexander the greatare still in some unknown place but maybe I am confused with something else.
Ancient mosaic
Rebuilding an ancient mosaic
Beautiful glass creation
I just thought this was really beautiful
Ancient salt mine
This salt mine competes in ancient history with the Celtic salt mines in Salzburg Austria
Explanation of the mine
As you know salt was very important to preserve food and to provide minerals for the body
Another bridge
Another bridge
Alexander the great statue
Of course Alexander the great Hase to show up
Phillip's statue
Alexander’s father Philip
Alexander's mother fountain
The fountain memorializing Alexander’s mother
Wonderful Skopje cappuccino and toffee cake
A wonderful cappuccino with a toffee layer cake
Wonderful north Macedonian food
I was back at my favorite local restaurant I showed you above and I got a whole assortment which was really delicious but a little bit too much food. But I just had to try the variety and get an idea of some north Macedonian food.
Cooking on TV
And while I was eating this woman was doing some cooking on TV

Investigating the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.

Investigating the Blue Mosque in Istanbul is one of the top things on the list of tourist attractions you really need to see. It is free to enter and you might really enjoy just finding a place to sit and looking at all the beautiful artwork and calligraphy for which mosques are famous. You can visit here now with Bill Smale Adventures.

Nighttime view in Istanbul
At night time the lighting is pretty dramatic
The front
Up to the entrance
The front
Just approve I was here
Gate script
Beautiful script on the gate
Blue mosque courtyard
The courtyard
Scripted circle in blue mosque
Arabic can certainly be used very artistically
Arab script
Look how the script is used here
Beautiful window in blue mosque
A beautiful window
Adjoining dome
One of the half domes
Wall script
Script on the walls
The inside lighting
Proof I was inside also
Next to the praying area
The circle area with lights is where believers come to pray
Center dome
Looking up the center dome
Investigating touristS
People just keep floating in
Outside walls
The outside walls