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Istanbul – Asian Dinner
Istanbul – Old Town Tour
Hagia Sophia was the seat of the Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople. Constantinople fell to the attacking Ottoman forces on the 29th of May in 1453 and became a mosque. In 1935, the first Turkish President and founder of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal AtatĂ¼rk, transformed the building into a museum.
OK. I was probably in their social media posts so I figured I owed them to return the favor. This Japanese tour was marveling over the Deësis mosaic.
The Deësis mosaic -Virgin Mary and John the Baptist are imploring the intercession of Christ Pantocrator for humanity on Judgment Day.
Hagia Sophia
Comnenus mosaic - The Virgin Mary is standing in the middle, depicted in Byzantine art dark blue gown holding Christ in her lap. On her right side stands emperor John II Comnenus and Empress Irene stands on the left side.
Hagia Sophia
Southwestern entrance mosaic - Virgin Mary, Christ Child. On her left is Emperor Constantine. On her right side stands emperor Justinian I.
Hagia Sophia
South Africa
MEA 2019
Constructed between 1609 and 1616 during the rule of Ahmed I
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Just outside the Mosque entrance
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Much of the interior appeared to be under some form of reformation/construction.
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Hagia Sophia was the seat of the Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople. Constantinople fell to the attacking Ottoman forces on the 29th of May in 1453 and became a mosque. In 1935, the first Turkish President and founder of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal AtatĂ¼rk, transformed the building into a museum.
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Had to take a selfie in this famous museum
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
OK. I was probably in their social media posts so I figured I owed them to return the favor. This Japanese tour was marveling over the Deësis mosaic.
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
The Deësis mosaic -Virgin Mary and John the Baptist are imploring the intercession of Christ Pantocrator for humanity on Judgment Day.
Hagia Sophia
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Comnenus mosaic - The Virgin Mary is standing in the middle, depicted in Byzantine art dark blue gown holding Christ in her lap. On her right side stands emperor John II Comnenus and Empress Irene stands on the left side.
Hagia Sophia
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Southwestern entrance mosaic - Virgin Mary, Christ Child. On her left is Emperor Constantine. On her right side stands emperor Justinian I.
Hagia Sophia
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Randy Fleener, Deon George, Kurt Bilderback, Rob Coventry, Todd Walls, & Avery Bengston
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Theodosius Obelisk 390 AD found in the Hippodrome of Constantinople
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Walled Obelisk found in the Hippodrome of Constantinople
| Album | MEA 2019 |
| Category | Istanbul - Old Town Tour |
Istanbul & South Africa
Business took me to South Africa and Istanbul for the first time. Thanks to my outstanding IBM hosts, the business side was fruitful and the experience was exceptional.
South Africa
Getting to South Africa is a challenge from anywhere but from Peoria, it’s a whole ‘nuther thing – 3 hr drive to Chicago, 7.5 hr flight to London, 11 hr flight to South Africa plus layovers adds up to 32+ hrs. Fortunately, the weather was perfect and the Sandton Hilton hotel accommodations made the adjustment better. Continue reading Istanbul & South Africa →
Dining Italian Style











On Saturday night, I took Deb to a local, authentic Italian restaurant near the Marriott, La Locanda.
Vatican City
Amalfi Coast
The Hilton Sorrento is located high on the hill above the city center. We find out later that's quite a long walk.
The Executive Honors Floor was on the rooftop with a breathtaking view of Vesuvius and the Gulf of Naples.
Thursday morning, we had perfect weather for our tour. The view of the bay was gorgeous.
Down the steep zig-zag walkway, Deb and I made our way to Sorrento Harbor. From their looks, this old walkway had been here for centuries.
This gives you an idea of how the cliffs pop out of the ocean directly up nearly 300 foot high.
Thursday was our day to visit Amalfi Coast. This was our first official picture stop looking back north.
You can begin to see how locals build quite literally on the face of cliffs overlooking the sea.
Incredible food is available at every stop along the coast - evident of this fruit stand.
Making our way south, the view looking back north continued to get more and more amazing.
Make sure you watch my video where you see professionals and amateurs alike jumping off this 100' high bridge into the water below.
Kinda cheesie but the Emerald Grotto is quite unique. Discovered in 1932, this marine cave is known for the turquoise water that fills the cavern with an emerald-green light.
Looking north, you can begin to see Amalfi in the distance. Note the shear cliffs and emerald green waters. Imagine swimming here in the summer.
You cannot imagine how uneasy it is to look over this terrace. As you stand this oval shaped terrace, you feel like you are floating perilously 1,000 feet above the sea.
[Saturday] Making our second visit to Positano, the weather was more active making the colors more interesting.
[Saturday] With the cloud cover and sun breaking through, the city and sea colors were fascinating.
[Thursday] Positano from sea level. Our first visit to Positano, the seas were quite calm and the bay was busy with boats of all kinds.
We were fascinated by the ancient guard towers north and south of the Positano bay. The guard towers were built as look-out points to warn against Muslim invaders. When pirates were spotted at sea, the guards would light a fire on the top of the tower to alert the villagers. The people's only defense was to run to the hills.
Rome “Rob Tour”
On Sunday, we were excited to recreate our previous Rome experience with friends, John & Barbara. We called it the "Rob Tour" of Rome.
One of the most famous scenes in Rome: Looking up at the iconic St. Peters Basilica from the Tiber river in Rome.
The Fountain of Neptune is a fountain located at the north end of the Piazza Navona, a short walk from the Tiber River.
Found in the center of Piazza Navona, Fountain of the Four Rivers was designed in 1651 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini for Pope Innocent X.
Located at the southern end of the Piazza Navona, Fontana del Moro (Moor Fountain) represents a Moor, or African, standing in a conch shell, wrestling with a dolphin, surrounded by four Tritons.
It was completed by the emperor Hadrian and probably dedicated about 126 AD. Almost two thousand years after it was built, the Pantheon's dome is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome.
Pantheon is one of the best-preserved of all Ancient Roman buildings, in large part because it has been in continuous use throughout its history, and since the 7th century.
Trevi is one of the most famous fountains in the world. An estimated 3,000 euros are thrown into the fountain each day.
A monument built in honor of Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy found in the virtual center of the city.
Looking past the monument to ancient Rom from the Piazza Venezia.
Looking over to Vatican City from high atop the Altar of the Fatherland.













