Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: Jacqui Harvey on January 14, 2017, 17:14:50 PM
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Some pictures around my garden today. Last view looking down towards the North Sea where you can see Slains Castle.
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Great pictures Jacqui! 8)
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Nice pictures Jacqui do you live near Cruden Bay ?
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Nif today
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Wow, and in Turkey too! :) looks like great fun. ;D
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Our snow has all gone today. Nif looks lovely, I believe there is a good place there for a Turkish Breakfast.
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Yes, Kirk Pinar restaurant.
We went for Turkish breakfast a few weeks ago, always very busy there.
Had the lamb tandir yesterday, pre ordered for 24 of us.
It came with home baked bread, bulgar, chips, salad, yogurt & jam.
Clever marketing as several people then bought yogurt and jam to take home.
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Yes, Kirk Pinar restaurant.
We went for Turkish breakfast a few weeks ago, always very busy there.
Had the lamb tandir yesterday, pre ordered for 24 of us.
It came with home baked bread, bulgar, chips, salad, yogurt & jam.
Clever marketing as several people then bought yogurt and jam to take home.
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Thanks for that, will take copy and give it a try when we are over. I liked the place in Yaniklar, so we will go back there, would not go back to Kargi, but love a Turkish Breakfast.
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Nice pictures Jacqui do you live near Cruden Bay ?
Yes Steve we can see it from our window and also we can see Aberdeen. Phil is a member of Cruden Bay Golf Club. Do you know the area?
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Yeah Jacqui we have family there who live right next to the Golf Club now.However prior to that our family lived in Green street for 5 generations.We holidayed there and can remember walking through the fields at the back of the house,through the woods an up to Slaines when we were kids.Sometimes we were brave and did it at night.
It's a beautiful area.
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Yeah Jacqui we have family there who live right next to the Golf Club now.However prior to that our family lived in Green street for 5 generations.We holidayed there and can remember walking through the fields at the back of the house,through the woods an up to Slaines when we were kids.Sometimes we were brave and did it at night.
It's a beautiful area.
When my Mum and Dad moved up to Cruden Bay the house they bought was from a family with two kids, they were moving to Green Street. I also had a friend who lived in Green Street. Small world. The houses along the harbour and down the streets are all being bought for holiday homes. We lived in No.7 Harbour Street when our house was being build we rented it for 6 months. Salt in the sea air ruined our car.
Did you ever remember the little train that Alan Sangster ran? It went from the Car Park at Harbour Street up to Slains Castle, my kids loved it.
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Can't remember the train.my family there are called Munro,their parents who are dead were called Betty And Eddie can't remember the surname but they lived at the very top of the street on the right.They had a small putting green and a railway carriage in the garden.I think it was number 1 or 3
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Sorry, don't know them Steve, some of the locals had railway carriages in their gardens. I remember when we first came here there were lots, I know some were given to the railway museum at Alford.
Here is a picture of Cruden Bay taken last week. Came from there F.B. Page.
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Beautiful as I remember thanks Jacqui