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Property Turkey: Explore Your Ideal Real Estate Investment with Best House Turkey
Property Turkey: Explore Your Ideal Real Estate Investment with Best House Turkey
Are you looking for the perfect investment opportunity in Property Turkey? Whether you're considering a seaside villa, a modern city apartment, or a rental property, Turkey’s real estate market offers a variety of options that suit all preferences and budgets. Best House Turkey is here to guide you through the process with trusted expertise and an extensive portfolio of properties. Let’s explore why Property Turkey is one of the most sought-after markets and how Best House Turkey can help you make the best real estate decision.
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Why Invest in Property Turkey?
Turkey’s dynamic real estate market has become one of the most attractive in the world for property buyers. With its strategic geographical location, favorable investment conditions, and beautiful landscapes, Turkey continues to draw interest from international buyers. Whether you’re buying for personal use or as a financial investment, Property Turkey provides promising returns. Here are some reasons why Turkey is a fantastic choice:
High Return on Investment: Property prices in Turkey have remained affordable compared to European counterparts, offering high rental yields and long-term growth.
Stunning Locations: From the bustling streets of Istanbul to the serene beaches of Bodrum, Turkey’s real estate market offers properties in desirable locations across the country.
Residency Benefits: Foreign investors can benefit from Turkey's citizenship-by-investment program, granting residency and potential citizenship.
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Best Locations for Property in Turkey
Turkey is home to a variety of beautiful and vibrant regions, each offering unique advantages for property investors. Here are some of the most popular destinations for buying property in Turkey:
Istanbul A cosmopolitan hub where modern living meets rich history, Istanbul is ideal for those seeking both a cultural experience and investment opportunities.
Antalya Known for its stunning Mediterranean coastline, Antalya offers excellent properties for those looking to invest in holiday homes and rental properties.
Bodrum The luxury destination of Turkey, Bodrum is known for its picturesque coastline, upscale villas, and lifestyle offerings that attract both local and international buyers.
Alanya Alanya provides affordable properties near beautiful beaches with excellent rental income potential, making it a popular choice for investors.
Best House Turkey can help you explore properties in these prime areas and more. Browse Property Turkey listings now.
Why Choose Best House Turkey for Your Property Investment?
When it comes to buying property in Turkey, you need a reliable and experienced partner. Best House Turkey offers a wide range of services to make the property buying process as smooth and stress-free as possible:
Comprehensive Property Listings: Whether you are looking for an apartment, a villa, or a commercial property, Best House Turkey offers diverse options across the best locations in Turkey.
Expert Guidance: With years of experience in the Turkish property market, our team provides personalized advice to help you make the right choice based on your budget and goals.
Full Legal Support: Best House Turkey handles all the paperwork and legalities, ensuring that your property purchase is transparent, secure, and hassle-free.
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The Process of Buying Property in Turkey
If you're ready to take the next step and purchase property in Turkey, here’s an easy-to-follow guide:
Define Your Goals Identify whether you are buying for investment, vacation, or permanent residence.
Browse Listings Review available properties on the Best House Turkey website and shortlist your top choices.
Visit the Properties Schedule a viewing with Best House Turkey to see the properties in person and make an informed decision.
Financing and Legalities Best House Turkey will assist you with financing options, legal representation, and any other necessary paperwork.
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Property Types in Turkey
Turkey offers a variety of property types to suit every buyer's needs:
Apartments: Perfect for city living or investment, with options available in prime urban centers like Istanbul.
Villas: Ideal for families or those seeking luxurious homes on the coast.
Commercial Properties: Turkey’s growing tourism industry makes commercial property a great investment.
Land: For those looking to build their dream home or make a long-term investment.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can foreigners buy property in Turkey? Yes, foreigners are allowed to buy property in Turkey. Best House Turkey provides the necessary legal support.
What is the best area to invest in property in Turkey? Istanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, and Alanya are popular areas with high demand and rental yields.
How long does it take to complete the property purchase process? The process typically takes a few weeks, depending on legal and paperwork completion.
Does buying property in Turkey grant residency? Yes, purchasing property in Turkey may qualify you for a residence permit.
Are financing options available for foreign buyers? Yes, financing is available for foreign buyers, and Best House Turkey can help you secure a loan.
What is the cost of property in Turkey? Property prices vary by location and type, with affordable options available in most areas.
Can I rent out my property in Turkey? Yes, Turkey’s tourism industry creates great opportunities for rental income.
Do I need a lawyer to buy property in Turkey? While it’s not mandatory, legal support is recommended. Best House Turkey offers legal assistance.
What taxes are associated with buying property in Turkey? Buyers typically pay a 4% transfer tax, along with minor administrative fees.
Is Property Turkey a good investment? Yes, with high rental yields and long-term growth, Turkey is a fantastic choice for property investment.
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⚧️ The Gods & Gender ⚧️
Discussing Trans-Exclusive Radical Feminism and the views of the Gods is not "speaking for the Gods,"—it is looking at facts and information and drawing completely reasonable conclusions that squarely put the foundations of trans-exclusion in opposition to the Gods.
(definitely not audio proof read, sorry for the dyslexia)
🌿Aphrodite & Venus🌿
Aphroditos (or Aphroditus) is Aphrodite with male characteristics including a penis and/or beard.
A cult of Aphrodite included a bearded Aphrodite at Amathus, Cyprus on a high cliff temple. [Wikipedia citing Macrobius, Saturnalia III]
Her relationship with bisexuality (referring to being dual sex not sexual orientation in this paper), androgyny, and transvestism is also documented in Cyprus:
— Aphrodite in the Theogony by William Sale in Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association Vol. 92 X
(Sorry for the shitty screenshot JSTOR did not want to work with me)
This worship of Aphrodite with a penis was also seen as equal to Venus:
There's also a statue of Venus on Cyprus, that's bearded, shaped and dressed like a woman, with scepter and male genitals, and they conceive her as both male and female. Aristophanes calls her Aphroditus, and Laevius says: Worshiping, then, the nurturing god Venus, whether she is male or female, just as the Moon is a nurturing goddess. In his Atthis Philochorus, too, states that she is the Moon and that men sacrifice to her in women's dress, women in men's, because she is held to be both male and female." — Macrobius (c. 400s AD), Saturnalia 3.8.2
🌿Hermaphroditus🌿
There is also the "intersex child of Aphrodite & Hermes" named Hermaphroditus.
I have seen many use Hermaphtoditus as an excuse to wipe away the Goddess Aphrodite with a penis that the ancients worshipped. Which doesn't even make sense because I hate to break it to you— Hemaphroditus also opposes TERF ideology by its nature. A God existing as bisexed/dual-sex/bigender (however you'd like to word it) negates the idea that the Gods somehow support the ridged biological essentialism and gender binary that TERF ideology necessitates.
There are different accounts of Hermaphtoditus' creation but one, Ovids, tells of him merging with a nymph and then asking his parents to make the water transformative causing men to have thr effeminate bodies like women:
Her prayer found gods to hear; both bodies merged in one, both blended in one form and face. As when a gardener sets a graft and sees growth seal the join and both mature together, thus, when in the fast embrace their limbs were knit, they two were two no more, nor man, nor woman--one body then that neither seemed and both. So when he saw the waters of the pool, where he had dived a man, had rendered him half woman and his limbs now weak and soft, raising his hands, Hermaphroditus cried, his voice unmanned, ‘Dear father [Hermes] and dear mother [Aphrodite], both of whose names I bear, grant me, your child, that whoso in these waters bathes a man emerge half woman, weakened instantly.’ Both parents hears; both, moved to gratify their bi-sexed son, his purpose to ensure, drugged the bright water with that power impure." — Ovid, Metamorphoses 4. 28 ff (trans. Melville) (Roman epic C1st B.C. to C1st A.D.)
🌿More on Aphroditos vs Hermaphroditus read @theoi-crow's excellent post about them here.
Also some lovely statues:
Marble copy statue from a fresco at Herculaneum, Italy. X (left)
Statue from Pergamum, Turkey. X (center)
Statue from Nymph Sanctuary in Lacori, Italy X (right)
Statue from Pompeii, Italy X
🌿Inana & Ishtar🌿
From a hymn to Inana
To open up roads and paths, a place of peace for the journey, a companion for the weak, are yours, Inana. To keep paths and ways in good order, to shatter earth and to make it firm are yours, Inana. To destroy, to build up, to tear out and to settle are yours, Inana. To turn a man into a woman and a woman into a man are yours, Inana. Desirability and arousal, goods and property are yours, Inana. Gain, profit, great wealth and greater wealth are yours, Inana. Gaining wealth and having success in wealth, financial loss and reduced wealth are yours, Inana. Observation (1 ms. has instead: Everything), choice, offering, inspection and approval are yours, Inana. Assigning virility, dignity, guardian angels, protective deities and cult centres are yours, Inana. — A Hymn to Inana (Inana-C) ETCSL 4.07.3 in Lines 115-131.
This shows:
Inana has the power to change a person's gender/sex .... which means people can change gender/sex
This is listed among other normal things such as journeys, wealth, settlements so on. Suggesting that it wasn't super special, it was a part of Sumerian society that Inana was given power over.
This was written by Enheduanna High Priestess of Nanna, Ur's city God, and Inana. Inana was a popular Sumerian deity and Enhenduanna's father, Sargon of Akkad's, personal deity was Ištar. One of Enhenduanna's goals as a priestess was to conflate the popular Sumerian deity Inana with her father's Akkadian personal Goddess Ištar. Then raise Inana (and thus her father's personal Goddess Ištar) to an extremely high place in cosmology and explain just how much control she had in society— including over sex/gender.
Also from @sisterofiris's post on Inana's queer priests here.
🌿Nanaya🌿
In later times Inana/Ištar was equated with Nanaya but in earlier times they were worshipped side by side as separate deities. While Inana's hymn gives her rule of gender, a Nanaya hymn has her directly declaring she has breasts in Dadumu and a beard in Babylon. Leick also mentions here that Ištar was worshipped in both genders.
—Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology by Gwendolyn Leick. Page 125.
🌿Asūšunamir with Ereškigal🌿
In Ištar's Descent (not Inana's) Ea's plan to distract Ereškigal and get her to bring Inana back to life is to make a beautiful being. Ea makes an incredibly beautifully brilliant being that's mere aesthetic presence will make Ereškigal happy and let her defenses down. And Asūšunamir's beauty works..... and he is an eunuch, an effeminate male, potentially queer from the ancient's eyes. And yet he is so beautiful he distracts a Goddess.
— The Ancient Near East and Anyhology of Texts and Pictures, edited by Pritchard. Ishtar Descent translation by E.A Speiser. Page 80.
🌿Eštan / Ištanu🌿
The Anatolians (Hittite in particular) loved to both mix deities and keep them entirely dependent like 8 solar deities and 50 storm Gods. But sometimes Hittite, Hurrian, Hattic, Indo-European, Mesopotamian all meld together making the identification of gender ambiguous or even interchangeable.
Eštan is one example (who has numerous equatings):
—A Handbook of Gods and Goddesses of The Ancient Near East by Frayne & Stuckey. Page 105
You can also learn more about the Ištanu and the Sun Goddess of Arinna and her gender from @sisterofiris in a post here.
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I'm sure there are more! But this was my quick round up and sources I could put together. To all the trans & non-binary polytheists out there, you aren't abnormal and the Gods see you for who you truly are.
Edit: Want some more? Learn about the feminine qualities of Apollo
#polytheism#paganism#helpol#lgbtq#hellenic polytheism#mesopotamian#disc horse#lgbt+#queer#landof2rivers#ofthetheoi
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Greetings and Salutations from the Middle of Nowhere
I know it has been a while, this is the first time I have been able to get on line. Have to use wifi right now so limited in time I have on line
Update on our home sale and purchase of new place:
A young couple with a pre-teen boy, purchased our old house. And since (so I have been told and confirmed with my own eyes) has proceeded in cutting down all the trees, the Saskatoon blueberry bush, pulled the table and Oregon grapes out and cut out all the blackberry vines back to the property line. They also have 3 cars in the old garden area sitting on blocks. The old neighbors have told us they want us to move back. Sorry, not happening.
Regarding our new place; we have a larger place. It is a mix or basalt, jack pines in sandy soil and some really nice soil. Put in 500ft of driveway (cutting trees, pulling stumps and dragging the "road"). Now the power company will come out and give us a bid to bring in the power (less than a quarter mile from nearest transformer).
Did have a bid from a well driller, but they wanted the driveway in first, now they are not answering their phones. So we are contacting a different driller tomorrow.
Telephone company wont put in a land line. since we are "too far away from the main road". 1 mile long private road, that nearly everyone on the road wants to have a land line due to spotty cell service (closest towers are over 25 miles, as the crow flies, away, with a few hills inbetween as well. Closest telephone pole to my place is a little over 1/4 mile as the crow flies, and found out the telephone company does have legal right-away up to my property line, coming from the East across country.
The previous owners refuse to release the perk test they had done or the name of the engineer they had do test and septic design. Since no permit for a septic system was ever requested, the County doesn't have a copy of the test, engineer name or septic plan. So we are going to have to have that redone.
And finally, the Post Master refuses to accept the address the county gave us for the property for mail delivery until (in his words) "There is a proper house with a foundation on the property and he has confirmed it with his own eyes." Despite the fact the address has been accepted and used by both State and Federal offices. And in this state a tent or camp trailer is considered a legal residence if placed on your legally owned property. So we are getting our mail delivered to our daughter's place, 35 miles away.
Despite all of that, we are having the time of our lives out on our new property. Enjoying the wildlife and the peace and quiet of being out there. Laying out the food plots for the deer. Using the native basalt to build the raised garden beds. We have even started digging the trenched for the root cellar and fuel storage sheds. And not a day goes by when I don't see wild turkeys or a deer on the property. Did miss seeing the black bear that came through, running from the wildfire on the other side of the river, we was in town getting supplies.
Well that is all for now. I wish you all peace, happiness and a great upcoming week. Be safe and take care.
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On October 24th 1682 the portrait painter William Aikman was born near Arbroath.
Aikman had planned a career in business. His cousins ran a well established import-export business at Leghorn servicing Anglo-Italian trade. The deaths of his elder brother and father made him, as a very young man, laird of his family estate at Cairnie, on the edge of Arbroath. He came under pressure from his mother's family, the Clerks of Penicuik (his uncle was John Clerk of Penicuik), to study for the Bar but became neither lawyer nor merchant. After a decade of artistic study and travel he emerged as the leading Scottish painter of his generation.
After a short stint in Edinburgh he had moved to London by 1704 and continued his own training. He visited Italy, and through contacts of his cousins, went on to Turkey and Greece. The funds for this extended trip were raised through the sale of the family estate and property in New Jersey.
Aikman returned to Scotland in 1711, perhaps precipitated by the news of his early mentor, John de Medina 's death whose role he took over as painter to the Scottish aristocracy and gentry. He was perfectly placed to do so as there were very few other portrait painters in Scotland at that time. In addition, Aikman belonged to the society that he painted and his family and friends helped speed the introductions to Scottish patrons and the Scottish community in London.
William Aikman spent the last decade of his life there painting amongst others the prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole, and various royal sitters. He died on 7 June 1731.
Of his portraits the most famous is of the poet Allan Ramsay, my favourite however is the painting of Patie Birnie, the Fiddler of Kinghorn.
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Turkish Real Estate Law
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Can you sue doctors in Turkey for malpractice? While this question is not directly related to real estate, it illustrates the broader legal concerns that foreign investors might have. Turkey has a robust legal framework to address various legal disputes, including medical malpractice. Similarly, the country's property laws are well-regulated to protect investor interests.
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Palestine related summary. April 8 to April 14, 2024 - from LetsTalkPalestine. Quote.
April 8. Day 185
• 38 Palestinians killed, 47 injured in Gaza in last 24 hours
⚖️ Nicaragua presented its case against Germany today at ICJ, Germany will conclude the hearing tomorrow — check back then for our summary
🇺🇳 UN membership committee received State of Palestine’s application for membership after Fatah-controlled PLO request for renewed consideration of its 2011 application
🚚 Israel says 322 aid trucks entered south Gaza, but still inadequate + gave no convoys access to north. Uncertainty on its delivery as Israel blocks UNRWA’s movements + raised concerns after @ wckitchen attack that killed 7
• Israeli forces raid, assault & abduct people at funeral of martyred Palestinian Walid Daqqa who was killed yesterday by Israeli medical negligence
🇯🇴 Unknown man approached Jordanian crossing to occupied Palestine & opened fire on Israeli patrol car on Saturday. He didn’t infiltrate the border & fled. No casualties
🇱🇧 Israeli air strikes on south Lebanon kill 3 incl. Hezbollah commander
"Middle East Eye", instagram stories quote of April 8, Nicaraguan representative on ICJ, questioning Germany's support of Israel.
April 9. Skipped Day.
April 10. Day 187 - Eid
• 122 Palestinians killed, 56 injured in past 24 hours
• Israel murdered Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh‘s 3 sons + 3 grandkids in targeted missile attack on their car while meeting family on Eid
🇮🇪🇪🇸🇲🇹🇸🇮 Ireland, Spain, Malta & Slovenia commit to recognizing Palestinian statehood; Ireland in the coming weeks & Spain by July
🇹🇷 Turkey’s new export restrictions to Israel can increase Israeli property & rent prices by bans on steel, cement & granite
• Israeli army to establish new border crossing to north Gaza, refusing to open previously promised Beit Hanoun crossing claiming fear of blockade from Israeli protestors, the new crossing is in more remote location
🇬🇧 UK gov’t ignores their lawyers’ advice to halt arms sales to avoid culpability. UK Foreign Sec insists they evaluated arms licenses & will continue sending to Israel
• 30+ Israeli settlers attack Ramallah (West Bank) firing live bullets & torched a barn, injuring 4 Palestinians, incl. a 15 y/o
April 11. Day 188
• 63 Palestinians killed, 45 injured in last 24 hours
• Israel bombs Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, attacking 2 mosques & 2 schools, killing 5 & injuring many
🇳🇮 Nicaragua closes its embassy in Berlin after its ICJ case vs Germany for facilitating genocide by giving Israel military & financial aid
• Israel shuts down town of Jayyus in West Bank for 5th day, blocking Palestinians from leaving their homes during Ramadan & Eid. Israeli forces are storming homes, abducting Palestinians & seizing homes as temporary army bases, even confiscating & destroying kids’ toys
• IOF abduct 14 y/o girl in West Bank while photographing landscapes w/ her phone
• Hundreds of Israelis rally in Jerusalem, calling for ground invasion of "safe zone" Rafah to achieve "complete victory"
🇺🇳 UN Security Council issues statement expressing "grave concern" over "horrific" Israeli attack that killed 7 @ wckitchen aid workers, calling for investigation + Israel to improve aid entry & delivery
April 12. Day 189
• 89 Palestinians killed, 120 injured in last 24 hours
• Israeli settlers raid town near Ramallah (West Bank), protected by Israeli forces; shot & killed Jihad Afif + set fire to 7 homes & 20 cars + arbitrarily shot people & ambulances, injuring 35 w/ bullets & severe beatings
🇩🇪 Germany refused entry & detained Dr. Ghassan Abu Sitta at airport, expected to speak at a German Palestine conference on surviving 43 days of genocide. German police cracked down on the event, canceling it midway
• Israel launches fierce attack on Nuseirat camp (central Gaza), killing 5 people & injuring 70+ incl. 2 journalists
🇳🇴 Norway joins Ireland & Spain, ready to recognize a Palestinian state. Ireland is close but aims to coordinate on timing w/ other like-minded states
• Barely 3 months into the year, 2024 marks record amount of Israel seizing land in West Bank, likely future settlements — so far 2,743 acres seized
• Israeli attack on home in Gaza City killed 29 people, dozens injured
[Iran specific updates for April 13, in next post]
April 13 to April 14.
Non-Iran Updates on Palestine you may have missed
• 52 Palestinians killed, 95 injured in Gaza within 24 hours yesterday
• UN warns that cases of waterborne diseases are spreading in Gaza from no access to clean water & the weather is getting warmer. WHO already recorded 345,000+ cases of diarrhea including 105,000 in children under 5 since Oct 7
• Israel has been heavily bombarding Nuseirat camp (central Gaza) since Wednesday. Yesterday they targeted 3 schools + several homes, killing 19 and injuring 200 within 24 hours, majority women & children
• Israeli settler’s expanded raids all of yesterday in the West Bank, a raid on Abu Falah near Ramallah injured 5 Palestinians + several settler attacks reported in various areas of the West Bank. Israeli army had sent in additional troops to West Bank, fortifying border checkpoints
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Brand New Cheap Apartment for sale in Avsallar Alanya Price 78000 Euro – ESG-0803
Home M2: 50 m2 - Living Room:1 - Bedroom:1 - Bath & WC:1 - Price (€):78000 € - Year Built:2023 - Status:For Sale
1 Living Room 1 Bedroom 50 m2 1 Balcony 1 Bath & WC
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Introduction to South Turkey's Real Estate Market
Discover a world of opportunities in South Turkey's real estate market at Entralon. Our latest blog post, 'Introduction to South Turkey's Real Estate Market,' highlights properties for sale in South Turkey. Dive into the allure of luxury living and explore the diverse options available in this beautiful region.
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What Are The Advantages Of Buying a Commercial Property in Bursa?
Lower cost of living and tax advantages compared to other major cities in Turkey.
Strategic location on the Sea of Marmara with easy access to Istanbul, the largest city and economic center of Turkey.
Bursa is a center for business and trade, making it a desirable location for commercial organizations.
Government-funded infrastructure developments enhance opportunities for businesses to grow and increase the value of commercial property.
Bursa is an industrial hub with a diverse range of industries, offering the potential for business partnerships and collaborations.
The city has a rich cultural heritage and is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors and boosting the local economy.
Commercial property values in Bursa are expected to appreciate due to increasing demand and limited supply.
Investment in a commercial property in Bursa qualifies the investor for Turkish citizenship through the country's Citizenship by Investment Program. More information can be found at Commercial Property for Sale in Bursa
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Thess vs Another Christmas
I have survived another Christmas! And also ended up ridiculously excited about household appliances.
It’s been that kind of year.
My parentals very much enjoyed their gifts. I think I was particularly successful with my stepfather this year, to the point where he was actually asking me how I made the peanut butter fudge. Between that and the custom-printed “This Human Is Property Of Digby” T-shirt I got for my mother, I guess nothing really says “I love you” like highly personalised gifts.
(Which got proven by my squee when I got home when one of the players in my D&D group gave us all a PDF of poem / ballad lyric sort of things for each of the PCs ... except hers, which I fixed immediately by writing one for her PC. THE CUPCAKE COTERIE IS RIDE OR DIE WITH FROSTING, MOTHERFUCKERS.)
*ahem*
Anyway. Gifts from the parentals did my list proud. New kettle (my old one still works but it’s kind of shitty) with matching toaster (my old cheap crap one doesn’t work anymore), and some cutting boards. Like I said - ridiculously excited about household appliances. Apparently Steam gift vouchers are coming. Hopefully in time for the Steam sale. I swear my stepfather does this every year. I even told them they could order the physical cards from Argos for home delibery but apparently no, my stepfather would rather try to do something complicated. There’s still some question about the air fryer I asked for. They said something about waiting until my birthday, and also how they’d like to wait until this place has been remodeled and I have more counter space. Thing is, it’s been nearly two years now and the other flat isn’t even done; if I have to wait until this flat is done, it’ll be years. I keep saying I could just move the thing to a cabinet when I’m not using it but I got a “we’ll see” so I’m kind of at the point where I’m thinking of making the decision to wait on that one myself. I don’t deal well with “we’ll see”.
Still, kettle! Decent kettle! And a toaster that works! Look, toasting’s one of the few things that makes gluten-free bread halfway edible; I need this. Also you can buy little gluten-free pancakes and waffles, and they generally heat best in toasters. And I have so much maple syrup.
...I need to get some gluten-free bread anyway. I have designs on a French toast breakfast at some point on my week off.
So, yeah, gifting went well, as did dinner, and I surprised people by asking for the turkey bones to make broth. Not that they were displeased; far from. “One less thing to throw away”, was my stepfather’s take on the whole thing. So I took home the bones, a little bit of the turkey meat (I have plans in the direction of turkey risotto), some of my mother’s stuffing, and some home-made fruit salad. Also there were absolutely no awkward conversations, at all! Not even when my stepfather was driving me back home; instead we ended up listening to some story on the BBC World Service about a guy who spent thirty years looking for some ancient Gaelic treasure, and shared a good laugh over it too. Those moments are few and far between with my stepfather, so I will savour it. (Not that he’s really a bad person or anything; just he and I are very different so it’s rare we have moments like that.)
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to break in my shiny new kettle with a nice cup of coffee.
Happy Holidays to all!
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Farm Real Estate Investing - AIM Farmlands
Due to increased consumer demand and disposable income, Turkey's food sector industry has been steadily growing in recent years. Agriculture historically has always been a stable investment, and the country provides incentives for those who wish to invest; these incentives include government-advantageous regulations, taxing systems, and investment incentives. Currently, at our company, AIM Farmlands, we provide you with the Farm Real Estate Investing opportunity to invest in farmlands, with exciting projects in Manisa and Antalya.
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