Well I have definitely heard 'the call'.
As I scour each property website and add yet another 'possible' to my list (and occasionally scrub one off when a bit of extra research shows that the 'beautiful covered terrace' actually looks over not just 'your private pool' but the huge Aqua Park Pool too...) I keep reminding myself that the bed of roses will have many thorns. That the grass on the other side may not be quite as green as I thought.
But then what? I'll be having an adventure and taking (dragging) my family with me. Are the frustrations in Turkey really any worse or just as bad but different?
Things I've gleaned from this very forum so far (and I most certainly haven't read it all...it's VAST!)
The Turks and incoming Brits like their dogs
Those dogs like to bark a lot and snarl a lot at passers by
The roads keep getting dug up for no apparent reason
The footpaths keep getting dug up for no apparent reason
There's a lot of unnecessary dust (though dust is never necessary is it?)
The Turks build stupid bridges
Turkey is a good place to come and get good quality, cheap dental care
It floods in parts of Calis in winter but no one can ever say where exactly and one house can flood and the house just 5 yards away doesn't
Although all the streets are numbered, no-one ever refers to the street numbers when giving directions. Directions are given based on cafes, bridges, petrol stations, supermarkets and hotels.
There are excellent Estate Agents in Fethiye. I know who they are.
There are terrible Estate Agents in Fethiye. I do not know who they are.
Some of the best sunsets in the world occur in Calis.
People who enjoy these sunsets leave their bottle caps on the beach.
There are Turkish burglars, Turkish con men and Turkish Fish selling perverts
There are a very large amount of excellent Turkish people who become amazing friends
There are some British 'cougars' who live in/visit Calis.
Some of the nicest food ever is to be eaten in Turkey
Some of the worst food ever is to be eaten in Turkey
The most happening thing to occur in Uzumlu is the moving of goats from one pasture to another
British people living in Calis don't seem to trust people who put on music festivals
No-one who has ever lived in the Fethiye region has ever regretted it.
