Sunday night – Veterans Day

Today is Veterans Day.. a day that always makes me think of my dad. His time in the Korean conflict was one of the defining things in his life. We still look at pictures of the boat he was on and he still likes to tell us stories of those days..

I can’t imagine what it’s like to go to war… and I don’t think war is the answer.. but I understand.. that sometimes there is no answer. My views as a pacifist don’t change the fact that I honor folks who served our country.. or whatever country called them. I’ thinking today of all the men and women in harms way right no around the world and wishing them peace and safety..

 

nte all, nite sam

-me

Saturday night – blisfully boring

Glorious day with very little to do.. I didn’t get home last night until about 1:30.. but still got a good night sleep.. I’m trying to account for my day but I really had nothing to do which is an infrequent pleasure in my life.. I got up.. took Gabe and his friend to catch a bus to see friends in Montreal, went to the hardware store (one of my favorite things.. really).. Dropped by the bakery.. Ran into my buddy John, took a walk.. came home, fixed a couple of faucets. Now I’m sitting ere.. in an empty house, doing a little recreational/work programming… it doesn’t get more peaceful than this 🙂

sorry for a boring report.. but not at all sorry for a blissfully boring day !

nite all, note sam
-me

Friday night – lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng day

Sitting in newark airport on my way back from Turkey.. Flights been delayed about 3 hours making for a really long day. It started early with me getting in some good programming time in the hotel room. I’m trying to learn some new software at workso it was great uninterupted time.. My flight home left about 3OM Istanbul time .. First flight was 12 hours which again was very good uniterrupted work time.. Then an unwelcome but otherwise peaceful 4 hour layouvr in Newark. The new departure time from here is posted at 12:18 AM.. but it sounds like we actually may get out a little earlier 🙂
then another hour or so to hime.. then a 30 min cap ride that will make for… hmmm.. soemthing like 17 hours of travel.. no wonder I can’t see straigh …

ok.. looks like we’re ready to board.. more from home tomorrow ..
-nite all, nite sam

-me

Thursday night – teşekkürler Istanbul !

Last night in Turkey.. had a really good day.. got some good work done, a little sightseeing and gave a talk at beautiful Koç Üniversitesi . I apologize, but the way I
m uploading pictures here won’t let me inter space comments, so I’ll have to describe the day and put my pics afterwards.
The sightseeing was really fun. My friend Esra offered to be my tour guide as we talked about IBM Smarter Planet stuff and life in general.. She was the local lead on a very cool Smarter Transportation project called City in Motion that used cellular data to map out the travel patterns of groups of people around the city without violating anyone’s privacy.. it was really cool We took the funicular and tram down to the old city. We took a quick but exciting walk around the town..
and got to see the Hagia_Sophia.. which was a church, then a mosque and is now a museum.. The ceilings and window were gorgeous. There was this really cool place where you made a wish and put your thumb in a hole. If you could turn your hand all the way around without taking your thumb out.. you got your wish.. I did it.. but forgot to make a wish.. I guess I’ve got my wishes already.. 🙂

From there we walked right across the courtyard to the amazing Blue Mosque.. Its still an active mosque.. we took our shoes off and quietly walked around as folks prayed. it too was a wonderful building..

From there we took the tram back to the spice markets.. what a scene.. blocks and blocks of folks selling everything from pet food to leeches.. the smells and colors were amazing..

We then grabbed a quick lunch and went back to IBM.. There met Engin and Jale and we headed of to Koç University.

Koç is another university funded by a private foundation. the campus was one of the most appealing university campuses I’ve ever seen. the buildings are only about 5 years old and stand on a hill overlooking the Black Sea and the Bosforus . I got a very warm welcome from Prof Türkay and the Dean of the college.. They had done great publicity on the talk so the auditorium was pretty packed. It was a great audience.. I got a great treat afterwards by getting to hang out with the Society of Women Engineers chapter. We talked about how to encourage kids.. women and men kids.. to go into engineering. We even did some experiments and blew up the schools microwave in the process. They are great and powerful women ..
The night ended with a very nice dinner with Engin and Jale at a river side fish place hosted by Prof Türkay. Fantastic food. Lots of small plates..cool tasty things I couldn’t pronounce..

now back at the hotel and a couple of hours of meetings to keep up with day job.. I’m beat. Heading home tomorrow after a really good and welcoming trip here.. I just love this place

teşekkürler (thanks) istanbul !

nite all, nite sam