A Tale in Red results from spending a further nine months actually ‘living’ in Turkey – from January to September 2011. Most of those nine months were spent on the road, visiting cities, monuments and archaeological sites, but, most importantly, meeting everyday people. Through 27 thousand kilometres, I immersed myself in the Turkish culture, adapting my behaviour to their traditions. I involved myself in close contact with different people – teachers, doctors, farmers, public servants, authorities, artists – and what I listened to from them was a mix of pride and shame, belief and disbelief.

A Tale in Red
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A Tale in Red results from spending a further nine months actually ‘living’ in Turkey – from January to September 2011. Most of those nine months were spent on the road, visiting cities, monuments and archaeological sites, but, most importantly, meeting everyday people. Through 27 thousand kilometres, I immersed myself in the Turkish culture, adapting my behaviour to their traditions. I involved myself in close contact with different people – teachers, doctors, farmers, public servants, authorities, artists – and what I listened to from them was a mix of pride and shame, belief and disbelief.
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4/29/2021
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Recent Episodes

September 26, 2023
A friend, ice cream, some treasures and the call for prayer
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://helenycampoy.com/2023/02/07/a-friend-ice-cream-some-treasures-and-the-call-for-prayer/

February 14, 2023
History, Rivers, Zoos, and Education
<p>The sun had just begun to breach the horizon, the sky slowly lightening from midnight blue to a hazy lavender. The digital clock on my phone read 5:22 am. After a beautiful day exploring Hatay, it was time to move on to Gaziantep. I had been looking forward to seeing some Turkish friends from Sao Paulo that I had made before this journey in Turkey.</p> <p>The sun shone intensely, turning the sky a brilliant azure and the rolling hills to a colour of ochre. The car raced down the highway, its speedometer edging to 140 km/h. I had my earphones on, and Linkin Park thundered through my brain while I tried to make sense of the scenery around me.</p> <p>This episode is also available as a blog post: http://helenycampoy.com/2023/01/30/history-rivers-zoos-and-education/</p>

October 6, 2022
Castles, Battle grounds, A town near a river, and new friends.
<p>It was 5:22 am when the sun began to rise on the horizon. After having a great day exploring Hatay, we decided to leave early to enjoy one more day in Gaziantep, where some people were waiting. The people waiting for me in Gaziantep were friends from some Turkish friends I made in Sao Paulo before the first part of the adventure.</p> <p>This episode is also available as a blog post: http://helenycampoy.com/2022/10/03/castles-battle-grounds-a-town-near-a-river-and-new-friends/</p>
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