A while ago I was in my own country and while walking around I found a
shoe repair man. For a long time I had had to go to such a guy because
my camera bag was broken. Some of the stitches were broken and the
magnet that closes the little bag had been torn off. It was a modern
shop with a lot of glass, metal and space. Typical 2012 decoration, I
thought, not too much feeling in it, impersonal. I generally do not like
this kind of decoration but certain people make us believe that this is
the kind of decoration that we like and need; modern and open. Behind
the counter a lot of shoes were waiting to be fixed or to be fetched by
the owners; at least they were not directly thrown away.
The man
in the shop was eating a sandwich; it was lunchtime. I asked him if he
could fix my bag and of course he wanted to do that. But I was surprised
when he told me that it would take at least a day or two to get it
done. There was so much work waiting and I had to “get in line.” I did
not expect such an answer. Just a couple of stitches and my camera bag
would be ready to use. Such a job could take five minutes at the most,
but the man did not want to make an exception for me. Disappointed, a
bit angry and wondering if it was because I disturbed him at his lunch I
left the shop.
A couple of weeks later I was in Cevizli
district, not far away from Side near Antalya. I was there for work; we
were making a program about morels in Turkey and I needed to buy a kilo
of fresh morels.
Cevizli is one of the best places in Turkey to
find those beautiful mushrooms. I was walking around in the village when
I saw a small shoe repair shop. This was my chance. I never had or took
the time to find such a shop in Istanbul. It was as if destiny brought
me to this place. I entered the shop, and a man was working in his
little dark shop. Everywhere there were wooden shelves filled with old
shoes. I could not imagine that people would be able to walk in some of
the shoes I saw there, but some other shoes were ready for a new life,
waiting for this craftsman to clinch their shoe sole and then happily
serve the owner again. It smelled of leather, grease, glue and
cigarettes, and upon entering the man lit up a new cigarette.Kitchen Floor tiles at Great Prices from Topps Tiles.
He
looked up and was surprised when I greeted him in Turkish. It was
already obvious that not too many foreigners visited this village, but
that a foreigner would enter his small workshop was even more special.
While working he listened to my problem, and without even hesitating he
told me that of course he could fix it. “But I want it to be done
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is that a problem?” I asked him. The way the man reacted made me feel
uncomfortable. It was as if I had insulted him. “Of course I can do it
now, just have a seat and wait for a couple of minutes. I have to finish
this shoe and then I will help you directly,” he replied. I told about
him my experience in the Netherlands and he smiled a bit; life in the
West is so different, he must have thought.An Indoor Positioning System is a term used for a network of devices used to wirelessly locate objects or people inside a building.Why does moulds grow in homes or buildings. This is Turkey; here things can be done right away if we have to.
He
took a wooden mold; banged on it with his hammer, removed a nail from
it and stuck the mold in a shoe. Then the second shoe got the same
treatment. “So what exactly can I do for you?” he asked me, and I showed
him my little bag. “It will take 10 minutes,” he told me.National
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“If you want you can wait here or you can walk around in the village
and when you come back your bag will be ready.” I felt like staying, so I
sat down and watched the man while he was working. He obviously enjoyed
his work; with passion in his eyes he considered what would be the best
way to fix this problem. Turning my little bag upside down, the
conclusion was that my bag needed glue and stitches and really 10
minutes later the work was done. “If you want I can also fix your
magnet, then you will have a perfect bag again.” Cutting leather, gluing
the parts together and banging on it with his special hammer then
stitching it, it took him another 10 minutes to fix this problem.
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