Monday, November 19, 2007

I'm not dead

I've actually been back in NYC for almost a month now, but it's been so insanely busy that I haven't had time to finish writing about my trip. (Though the photo album is almost done.) Soon, soon.

In the meantime, here's a picture of me playing goddess/statue at the top of the Acropolis, which overlooks Bergama, near the end of the trip. Photo courtesy of Clemens and Gerd, the two German guys from my hotel who so graciously drove me up there and then kept me thoroughly entertained for the rest of the day.

(And yes, the weather was that perfect for 99% of the trip.)

10 comments:

ShoreTurtle said...

I'm glad you're not dead. : )

Quinto Sol said...

That is one cool picture...

Clemens said...

It's so interessting to read!
I'm very glad our ways did cross in Turky and I can participate in your memories - and even be a little part of it :-)
I look forward to your next postings ...

Stephanie said...

makes me want to travel...

JustRun said...

You definitely inspire me to travel even more.

Josh said...

I see you're still wearing your running watch in that photo...

I think I saw you Sunday at the Joe K 10k. I'd have said hello but I was out of breath and I wasn't 100% it was you.

peter said...

Welcome back. We look forward to hearing from you in the new year.

Phil said...

You haven't posted for a while, but I wish you all the best for 2008. Take care

Yvonne said...

where are you..........?

No Clue Ninja said...

Hi, my name is Kevin Koenig and I represent a charity running team called Run4Chance. We run in races all across the country raising money for The Chance Phelps Foundation, which aids the families of injured veterans. We currently have about 30 spots available in the NYC Half Marathon, which, as you may know, is otherwise closed for registration. Would you mind giving me a call at 646.254.6717 or email at kevin.koenig@cegny.com to discuss possibly promoting the charity on your site? Our website is www.run4chance.com if you'd like to learn a little bit more about us. Thank you so much for any help you could give us, and best of luck with your running and your blog.