We are just hanging out at our pension right now waiting for our transport to leave. We managed to arrange a car share with a nice German family so that will make things a little quicker getting to Antalya than the regular
Dolmus.
It's a funny thing traveling because when we first got here I felt as though I could stay forever and I continuously felt that in Patara all 4 days.
But even though Saphan has been extremely attentive to our needs( actually too much, I'm sure Niki will explain) I just feel ready for something different and I don't feel the same comfort here as our pension in Patara.
I think unless all the pieces fit right the adrenaline addiction of moving to new places overtakes you and that is what I am feeling. I am feeling ready to experience a bigger city in Turkey, that is something we haven't done yet.
What I will miss is our two friends Nina and Ira who we met in Patara have been on the same trail with. They have been so much fun to hang out with, we just clicked with them and even though we just met them 4 days ago, the conversation just flowed so easy. And Ira is a force to reckon with if the bill isn't right! :) lol!
Anyway, a small blurb before we leave, I have attached a few photos of us biking this morning( we took a beautiful 10 km ride through the mountains after breakfast which by the way is an amazing spread of fresh jams and veggies!)
Peace:)
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