Fear of Gypsies on the Road
We were not without fear of the Gypsies as well. They are strong and bold people, and some of them have been known as...
A Greek Merchant Named Demetrius
I must not forget Demetrius, a Greek merchant of Tornovo, in whom I believed I saw the true spirit and character of the ancient...
Changes Brought by War and Conquest
The Greek lands have greatly suffered over time. They have endured many destructive invasions by different nations, followed at last by a fatal conquest...
Suspicious Behavior from the Guide
The brigands who kidnapped Miss Ellen M. Stone and Mrs. Tsilka appeared to have a friendly relationship with George Toderoff, the guide hired to...
A Journey Home Turns Dangerous
On September 3, 1901, several teachers, including Miss Ellen M. Stone, had just finished attending a summer training school for teachers in Bansko, Bulgaria....
Close Encounters with Danger
During my years of missionary work in the Balkans, I have often come close to danger. Once, I had to spend the night in...
Istanbul’s Culinary Rediscovery
Fish A Culinary Heritage
Throughout the history of Istanbul, fish has held the esteemed position of being the most consumed product in the city’s cuisine....
Challenges in Black Sea Fishing
Heading North A Seasonal Journey
As the fishing season persists, fishermen across Turkey embark on maritime adventures, trying their luck in the bountiful seas. With...
Fish and Istanbul
A Culinary Legacy
A Timeless Duo Fish and the Bosphorus
Fish and the Bosphorus, a timeless duo that echoes through the heart of Istanbul. Beyond a...
Indent City of Antiocheia in Pisidia
Yalvac Indent City of Antiocheia in Pisidia
Seeking the distinctive historical texture that underlies the county of Yalvac, we are led to the remains of...













