Turkey Travel: Kumlubuk In The Winter

Yachts in the Bay of Kumlubük

You can’t buy a cup of tea or coffee during the winter in Kumlubük, although in the summer the beaches are full of places where drinks of all kinds are readily available.

I got out to Kumlubük today after a few days of working extensively a new project. The Internet was slow and I needed to get some air. Boy was I glad to be in Kumlubük. The weather was superb, and the light simply fantastic. There were even yachts across the bay, One of these almost lost the spinnaker!

The Spinnaker Flys Free

4 Responses to “Turkey Travel: Kumlubuk In The Winter”

  1. JT Maritn Says:

    Hi Stephen,

    Thanks for stopping by my blog the other day. I am making the rounds visiting all of Alex’s students blogs. I can see you are no stranger to blogging.

    Have you ever thought of using your creative talents to make website graphics? There is quite a market for it and you seem to know your way around photo shop.

    I am having a video creation marathon this weekend to make tutorials for our fellow students and am taking requests. Go by my Hub page and vote on which topic you would like me to cover. If you don’t see the topic you want, go to my blog and make a suggestion and I will add it to the poll.

    JT

  2. Luxury Hotels in Turkey Says:

    Gorgeous blog and gorgeous photos! I love Turkey too! I am especially fond of the Lycian coast. I like Olu Deniz, Ovacik and Calis Beach. Love the abandoned town of Kayakoy too.

  3. Stephen Bray Says:

    JT,

    Good luck with your video marathon. And yes I understand Photoshop, but really I’ve little interest in making website graphics and the like.

    It’s quite time consuming AND ultimately you’re working to the whims of others. I am going to simply stick with Alex’s model.

    Thanks for stopping bye.

  4. Steve Harold Says:

    Hey
    I just love that music you have with the video. As a hypnotherapist I am always looking for background music just like this.

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