The heatwave is pretty insane here currently in Izmir, Turkey. It is 32 degrees inside, and we have the option to lower the heat with a whopping 2-3 degrees when air-conditioned. We first wanted to go to the gym (I went early this morning for the second time after 10 years or so, actually, I've been to the gym once or twice in my entire life lol), but it was just too hot.
Burcu wanted to chill at the pool, and have some beer to refresh ourselves. The wind is pretty nice down there, especially compared to the 21st floor where she lives. Poohh... Not much later, there were some staffmembers introducing a new policy; "the pool will be closed at 9 PM". So, the thing here is, is that this isn't a hotel, but a residence. People pay their rent, pay for staffmembers and it has pretty much everything you'll need within the residence. Of course, the people who rent their property here thought it was outrageous that the pool would close at 9PM since some of the people here work late. I agree, you pay, you use. It's not the other way around in my opinion.
Anyway, while we have ordered our beer, that was going to be delivered at the pool, we were directed to the bar next to it. After a long discussion with the bar owner, we were allowed to drink our beer here. At this point, Burcu thought it would be a good idea and opportunity to take some pictures around the block. So, I went back to the apartment to get my camera click-ready.
In case you forgot who is, here she is! My best friend, who welcomed me to her house, her city, and everything else she has, she wants to share it with me. I can't think of a better friend. Truly. And considered to all the hardships she has been going through the last couple of years, I can only share that I'm very proud of her for nailing it like a boss.
And she is a boss! So I wanted to photograph her like one. A power-woman how some people would refer to, and I couldn't agree more! She brings so much joyful energy and positive vibes, it is contagious and kinda reminds me of how I used to be as well. Hence, the reason I am here: to recoup myself, get back in touch with my own needs, wishes, and how I want to feel as well.
So, just a quick update here from me in Izmir. I'm starting to feel much better. And I know it will be much better when I go home. For now, I still have that one-way-ticket mentality, so it will be a long one ;) (and I really don't mind it).
Cheers,
Ruben