The city was in the mood to communicate today - little love notes around every corner.
Little Travel Stories
Observations, from near and far.
Istanbul Day 2: Messages
The city was in the mood to communicate today - little love notes around every corner.
Istanbul Day 2
Tuesday started with a trip to the dentist - who told me my teeth are fine, no need to do anything except go out and enjoy the beautiful day. The trip across the Bosporus was pure Istanbul -sparkling blue water, laughing seagulls, fishing boats, ferry boats, big rusty ships.
First stop was Rüstem Pasha mosque, which unfortunately is closed for renovations for at least 3 years. :( We did a little shopping to cope with our disappointment.
Next - lunch.
Absolutely delicious. My kebab sat on a bed of thin crunchy potato sticks - so good.
After lunch we wandered around Karaköy. Over the last 5 years this port neighborhood has really changed - now there are charming cafes and little artist studios next to the stores selling Helly Hansen foul weather gear and commercial fishing supplies.
The smell of freshly baked simit drew us around the corner just in time to see a delivery of wood for the oven.
Istanbul, Day 1
My first day in Istanbul was a rainy one - only 10% rain was forecast, but we got 100% of it. We did a little shopping, and ate lunch at Çiya in Kadiköy. When the sun came back we went to Kanlica and enjoyed the beautiful view. It is very late and we have a full day tomorrow, so here are some photos - I’ll add links to things later.
Beautiful Turkish breakfast
Cats. Everywhere.
I’m not sure what Hönönö is but looks like this dog had some.
Rainy lunch. I’m about to devour some lahmajun - flat bread spread with ground beef and spices - and Asli has a plate of assorted deliciousness.
Next up: Istanbul
Istanbul, the city of my heart. I can't wait to see and hear and taste it, and share my little travel stories with you.
Here are a few sights from 2014 to get you in the mood.
A Weekend In: Minneapolis
Last weekend I flew to Minneapolis to celebrate Prince, the greatest musician of my generation, who passed away unexpectedly in April. His death felt very personal, perhaps because he shared so much of himself with us through his music. When I heard that The Revolution, Prince's early backing band, had three tribute concerts planned over Labor Day weekend, I knew I had to be there - to experience the music in the city Prince loved, with the musicians and fams who loved Prince.
I checked into the Minneapolis Hilton on Thursday night, noted the nice view from my 14th floor room, and promptly fell asleep. When I woke up in the morning, I opened the curtains and saw the Schmitt Music mural:
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Prince's first photo shoot |
This was completely unexpected, and an amazing way to begin the weekend.
After breakfast I drove out to Paisley Park Studios, Prince's enormous production facility and residence in Chanhassen, MN. The perimeter fence has become an ever-changing memorial wall covered with messages and artwork from around the world.


At the northeast corner of the property, the Riley Creek underpass allows pedestrians to cross under the busy main road. The walls of the tunnel have become a canvas of love and sorrow. Prince touched many lives.
First Avenue, the famous music venue in downtown Minneapolis, is closely associated with Prince. The song Purple Rain was recorded here, and the concert scenes in the movie were filmed here. In the words of Revolution drummer Bobby Z, it's Purple ground zero. I felt honored and grateful to be a part of this historic event in this very special place.
I was lucky enough to attend both the Friday and Saturday night shows. We laughed, cried, danced, and sang. Prince's spirit, like his music, filled the house. This article gives an excellent review of the three shows.
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The line stretched around the block; close-up of Prince's star at First Avenue |
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replica Purple Rain bike |
Va & De Angela pre-show selfie |
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Dez doesn't forget us folks in the corner; in the background, sporting the red hat, is Andre Cymone |
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Wendy rocking the house; in the background, Prince's famous Hohner guitar |
On Saturday, I visited Electric Fetus, Prince's favorite record store. I was able to meet Susannah Melvoin, singer and songwriter, former member of The Revolution, current member of fDeluxe, and Wendy's twin sister. I'm hoping fDeluxe comes back to DC soon - that is a show I would definitely not miss.
Minneapolis is a great city - diverse, friendly, and only a two-hour flight from DC. I have a feeling I will be a frequent visitor in the future - just not during the winter, per the recommendation of every Minnesotan I met. I understand why Prince loved his hometown. So when you're thinking of your next summer vacation, consider Minneapolis.
Got questions about Prince? These websites have answers: Prince.org, PrinceVault, PrinceLyrics.
Just want to listen to some Prince music? Here's a video to get you started. All of Prince's studio albums are available on the streaming service Tidal. The set list from the Sept 1-3 Revolution shows is a great introduction to his music.
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