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Here I sit, jet-lagged, comfortably warm, and taking in the scent of jasmine from our second storey terrace of the Göcek Dim Hotel, just two blocks shy of the Mediterranean which beckons each time I catch a glimpse of her.  Surrounding the languid harbour filled with ‘modest’ yachts and minimal foreigners, a range of hills and cliffs dotted with pine forests and backed by even more dramatic mountains silently watches over the sleepy town of 4500.  We feel just as sleepy and peaceful nestled in a cozy embrace of creamy light, silvery olive trees, and more pomegranates, limes, figs, and bougainvillaea than I can train my lens on!  My parents have joined Will and I here in this Edenic little cove, and before we alight our gullet in Fethiye tomorrow, I though I’d share at least one photo from our first few days in Turkey.

Below, a gullet (motorized sailboat) sits peacefully amidst its sleeker yacht sisters in the Gocek harbour.  Our own gullet trip will begin just south of us in Fethiye tomorrow morning and will continue down the coast, skirting inlets and villages along the way.  After a three-night voyage we will land in Olympos and start our trek north to Selcuk and the ruins of Ephesus.  Aside from the climate, geography, and adventure of it all, I am loving the warmth and ease of the Turkish people here on the Coast, not to mention the equally fabulous food!  Which we are about to go partake of seeing as how it’s dinnertime here.

More photos to follow next week!  For more frequent updates, follow our journey on Instagram by looking up jlfenwick or by Liking Jaime Lauren Photography on Facebook.  To share with friends + family, feel free to use the Pin and Like buttons below.  Enjoy!

Gullet in the Marina at Goeck, Turkey

 

  • Cathy

    sounds like things have started off well… and you’re ready for what’s to come. enjoy the time with your parents… that is definitely something that not everyone gets to do.. or sadly, would want to do.
    Jen and I and our friend Barbara came 2nd place in our swamp donkey adventure race… yippee!!!ReplyCancel

  • Jacqui

    Hey!!! Love you and so great to hear about how things are going!! You’re such a great writer:) Lot’s of juicy adjectives..hehehe.

    Thanks for letting me know about the blog!!! Love you sis!!!!ReplyCancel

Two nights ago I had the pleasure of photographing my cousin Jennifer and her husband Johnny at the Manitoba Legislative buildings in Winnipeg.  As the sun set on the eve of their anniversary I was reminded of their wedding (which I also had a blast shooting) and their commitment to each other, their families, and the Lord.  It was great hanging out with them and I love that I had the chance to photograph Jen and Johnny again amidst the soft light and warm backdrop of such a stunning backdrop.  Happy Anniversary Jen and Johnny!

Sunset Portraits at the Manitoba Legislative Buildings

Prairie Inspiration - Pinterest

http://pinterest.com/jaimefenwick/prairie-inspiration-one-week-in-winnipeg/  

This past week spent in and around Winnipeg has been full of inspiration and things that have brought me back to my Prairie roots.  From the wheat harvest and birch trees to Mennonite baking and good old fashioned hymns, I’ve garnered a newfound appreciation for the colours, culture, and light of the Prairies.  To check out more inspiration, visit the entire Pinterest Board by clicking on the link posted above.

Enjoy!

PS  The captions below each photo on this Inspiration Board are all commentary I’ve drummed up…nothing just copied over from somewhere else.  I really wanted to express WHY these things matter to me and how they’ve moved me this week.

PPS  Last night I did a photo shoot with my cousin Steph and her boyfriend Rich out in the fields and had my first encounter with mosquitos on this trip.  Thankfully I got very few bites in spite of the fact that we were clambering through ditches and fields.  I’m attributing this lovely turn of events to a new bug repellent I’m testing out for our travels this fall:

http://www.repel.com/Products-and-Solutions/Natural-Insect-Repellent/Lemon-Eucalyptus-Pen.aspx

The smell was a bit potent, but not nasty…more eucalyptus and lemon than classic bug spray aroma.   And I loved the pen-sized pump which is easy to take along on an evening stroll or location shoot.  I think I’ll be stopping by REI for a larger bottle for our adventures.  I’d love to know if anyone else has given the product a go…