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| Uzumlu Village Life |
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Wander down to Uzumlu village, just a few minutes walk from the villa, and watch the weavers producing the local "Dastar" fabric. Many of the houses have a loom and the women willingly show you how the intricate patterns are produced.
You are likely to be offered something to eat or drink, this is Turkish hospitality. Of course they would like you to purchase a souvenir of your visit, but there's no pressure to buy. Don’t worry if your Turkish isn’t up to discussing the finer points of weaving; ’Merhaba’, a smile and sign language go a long way. |
| There are a couple of good restaurants in Uzumlu, serving local specialities, and even the chance of some live music in the evening, played on the traditional Turkish stringed instrument, the "saz". Or if you have less time, pop in to the local snack bar for a ‘pide’, the Turkish equivalent to pizza. |
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Shopping couldn't be easier - there are a number of shops in the village where all sorts of fresh food and other supplies can be had, including the excellent locally baked bread. At the weekly market in the main square, you will be astonished at the vast choice of fresh fruit, vegetables and spices on display. And all from local farmers who never had to go organic - because they allways have been! |
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