| At the Agora of Smyrna |
| Downstairs at the Agora |
| Entering Ephesus |
| Michelle before the Temple of Hadrian (or is it a monument? asks Saba) |
| Michael has another question for Saba |
| This is what Morgan looks like when photographing the auditorium at Ephesus |
| Saba knows some great places for lunch |
| Lynn explains the St John's baptistry |
| Climbing around a Selcuk mosque |
| Michelle's reading from the Book of Revelation |
| Lynn uses her pinkie-finger when pointing at especially interesting things |
| Most-of-group-photo at Laodicea |
| Sarah thinks she's teaching the ducks to fly |
I just have to say that I was SO excited by what we saw at Laodicea that I had to get on my hands and knees to show things to the students. In the picture Mike posted I'm pointing out how the city of Laodicea is depicted as a goddess, specifically as Tyche, on a pillar. Depicting cities as goddesses and vice versa is something I study in my research, so it is exciting for me to be able to point this out to students. This is exactly why this is a course and not just a trip to Turkey!
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