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Jan
27
This was the first night I had some problem sleeping. I woke up about 2:30 and started wondering is there more I could be doing to fight the cold. As I lay there Evelyn got up and started putting on clothing to warm up because the room really was cold. That seemed like a good [...]
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Jan
27
I slept fairly well. I may have been up for just a few minutes in the night. How is the cold? Hard to say, I am glad to say. Henceforth I take Vitamin C and an antihistamine. On the other hand it could be the waters from the Asclepion. For my next problem I have [...]
Tags: Ancient World, Ayasoluk, Canakkale, Evelyn, Imperial Cult, Izmir bus terminal, Jacob's Paintshop, Jewish shops, Nazar in Selcuk, Roman aqueduct, Salihli, Sammons, Sardis, Selcuk, Turkish culture, Voice of Russia
Jan
27
It must be just by chance, but in the more comfortable rooms I tend to not sleep as well. This is one of the better rooms yet I woke at 5 and could not get back to sleep. It could be that I napped on the bus. I am at one of those felicitous points [...]
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