Tosya Sketches: When Your Watercolors Freeze
okay so i ended up in tosya, turkey, because my sketchbook led me here and the bus ticket was cheaper than a coffee back home. first thing i noticed? *the air bites like a stray cat-i just checked the weather app and it’s… that damp chill that crawls up your sleeves, hope you brought extra socks.
heard from the cafe owner that the abandoned flour mill by the river lights up with blue lights on full moons. said his grandma saw it once and refused to talk about it for weeks.
if the town’s silence gets too loud, samsun’s just a two-hour bus ride north for some seaside energy, and kastamonu’s an hour south if you crave proper mountain vibes.
ran into a grandma at the market who swore the best pide in the province is hidden in a basement near the old mosque. she winked and said ‘knock three times, but don’t ask for menus’.
overheard two kids arguing about whether the town’s ghost is a soldier or a shepherd. one insisted it leaves muddy footprints near the river at dawn.
here’s where i set up shop for the week:
the light here’s tricky-mostly gray, but when the sun breaks through, the river turns liquid silver. spent three days trying to capture that color and ended up with a muddy puddle of blue wash. classic.
someone told me the historical library’s closed for repairs, but the archives guy lets sketchers peek if you bring baklava. so now i’ve got 20 pages of crumbling book textures and sugar comas.
pro tip*: don’t trust the ‘hot’ tea here. it’s lukewarm at best. found this gem via Yelp after my third attempt at warm beverages.
the locals think i’m nuts dragging my stool around the castle ruins, but the stone patterns? chef’s kiss. heard a tour guide muttering about ‘eccentric foreign artists’ while i was there-bless his heart.
for more cursed tourist spots, check TripAdvisor or this local forum where people argue about whether the river’s actually haunted or just has bad acoustics.
packing up now. my fingers won’t uncurl from the cold, and my paintbox’s frozen solid. totally worth it though. tosya’s got this… unhinged charm.
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