The short report - due to the fact that I've been travelling all day on an empty stomach and I'm tired ...
I'm at my hotel in Aleppo. Everything's great and getting here was an adventure!
Mainly due to my having one passport to exit Turkey and another to enter Syria - I had to buy a Turkish visa in my British passport and get stamped in and out again cos Syria couldn't cope with me not having a Turkish exit visa.
I won't try the two-passport- trick again, haha.
But I got dropped right to the door of my hotel and, on the way from Sanliurfa, (two buses then two private cars) scored (free) a coca cola, a cay, a coffee, a quarter-orange, a chocolate bar and a couple of cigarettes - as well as loads of smiles and friendly faces. People in this part of the world are so kind.
For some funny reason, as soon as we started entering Aleppo I felt I'd come 'home'. I have no idea why I should feel like this, but it's a nice feeling.
Ahmet the manager at my hotel (Al Gawaher) is very friendly, speaks excellent and idiomatic English, and has arranged with his English girlfriend to take me out tomorrow morning. He even offered to lend me money for tonight, but I have a reasonbable stash of Syrain money from last time round so didn't need to take him up on his offer.
He said internet is fine here. However, I'm finding the connection slow tonight. It may be better tomorrow.
