So I finally got my visa! Yay for me!
It takes up basically a whole page of my passport. It's just a single entry, but when I get to Turkey, I have to apply for a residency permit. That permit will allow me to travel in and out of the country if need be.
While I was waiting for my visa, I started chatting with a professor from Sweetbriar going to Turkey on fullbright. Shes an anthropologist and shes going to study old age in Turkey. She said that when she visited Turkey before, the breakfast was basically olives, either black or green, cheese, and lots of bread. At least that is what she got
in the hotels she stayed in. I guess olives could be pretty tasty in the morning. Olive breath is definitely better than morning breath, right?
While I was waiting for my visa, I started chatting with a professor from Sweetbriar going to Turkey on fullbright. Shes an anthropologist and shes going to study old age in Turkey. She said that when she visited Turkey before, the breakfast was basically olives, either black or green, cheese, and lots of bread. At least that is what she got
in the hotels she stayed in. I guess olives could be pretty tasty in the morning. Olive breath is definitely better than morning breath, right?
In other news...I decided not to buy a return flight yet which means I gave up $775 of my scholarship. If you are really interested in what happened here, you can ask me. I don't feel like explaining the whole situation on here.
52 days and 16 hours left in the states
52 days and 16 hours left in the states
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