Dilara: Weren't we going to open the balcony? Taha: Ah, that's right. I put the ladder though. Dilara: I'll open the windows and let it blow. It's quite hot.
Taha: Yes. Taha: I read on the internet that today will be the hottest day on earth. All over the world. Taha: Blow please, blow a little more. Taha: Do you want us to put our chairs here?
Dilara: Yes, it would be very nice. Taha: I'll take them. Dilara: This balcony is bigger than ours. Taha: Really?
Dilara: Yes. Taha: I think it's the same. Here you go.
Dilara: No, it's not. Dilara: Look, this one is definitely bigger.
When we set up the chairs, there ain't as much space between them. Taha: Yes, it is bigger. Do you know why? Taha: We have that diagonal thing at the back, so our balcony is a little narrow. Dilara: That's right. Taha: Thank you.
Dilara: Bon appetit. Taha: What is this?
Dilara: Pineapple juice. Taha: Something bad happened, you know?
Dilara: What happened? Taha: I think I left the remote control of this platform at home. Dilara: What remote control? Taha: This thing is moving up and down.
I took it down and put wood in the closet. Dilara: How does it go down? Taha: There is a winch engine system up there. Taha: It was going down with that remote. Taha: But I forgot the remote. Taha: Take the wood. Dilara: Honey, should we prepare the dinner?
Taha: That would be great, I'm hungry. Dilara: Right?
Taha: Yes, let's go then. Taha: Let me wash my hands before that. Dilara: I didn't bring soap.
Do you want me to give you some detergent? Taha: Alright, that's fine. Taha: What's up? Is the food ready?
Dilara: Almost there. Taha: Really?
Dilara: Yes. You're starving, aren't you? Taha: Is it cooking?
Dilara: Yes. Taha: I am starving. Dilara: Should I put a little basil in the sauce?
Taha: Yes, you can. Taha: Is it cooked?
Dilara: Just a little more. Dilara: Want something to drink?
Taha: I would like that. Something cold and fizzy. Taha: You can pour it in a glass. Taha: This is excellent, thank you.
Dilara: Bon appetit. Dilara: It's on my leg. What bug is this? Taha: What is what? Dilara: Is that a rhino beetle?
Taha: Oh, that one is very dangerous. Taha: Did it come flying?
Dilara: It flew and landed on my leg. Taha: I'll take it with a napkin. Taha: Can you take it in your hand? Dilara: I can, but I wonder if it will stick.
Taha: It can kill you. Taha: Don't do that. Dilara: I'm not doing anything, I'll just grab it and throw it out. Dilara: It held on to my hand. Dilara: I'm gonna throw it out. Dilara: I'll do the dishes and then take my medicine. Taha: Okay.
Dilara: I'm feeling tired again. Dilara: All the flynets are closed, right?
Taha: Yes. Dilara: Look, there are 3 pairs of eyes right in front of us. Taha: I don't see it.
Dilara: Right in front of us. Dilara: Look, look. Dilara: Can't you see?
Taha: No. Dilara: Look, can't you see it now?
Taha: No. Dilara: Look ahead.
Taha: Okay, I'm looking that way. Dilara: Yes, look, there it is again. Dilara: There it is again. Taha: Honey.
Dilara: Come. Dilara: Do you have an axe? Taha: Let me grab a long range flashlight.
They will run away. Dilara: Look, look. Taha: Honey, I see nothing. You're not messing with me, are you?
Dilara: Baby, can't you see? Right in front of us. Taha: I'm looking. Oh, to the right, to the right, look, it's running away. Dilara: Where? Taha: It ran away over there, whatever it is. Dilara: Look, there are still two of them here. Dilara: Bring the light, I'm very curious. Dilara: I think they have left. Taha: When I first told you not to scare it, we could have seen it, but... Dilara: You didn't say don't scare, you said I don't see it.
Taha: But... Taha: They will come again. Taha: They scared us.
Dilara: I'm feeling sick and you scared me. Taha: No, there is nothing around us right now. Dilara: I wonder what it was?
Probably a jackal or a fox or something. Taha: It could be. It could be a pig. Dilara: We'd hear the pig's sound. Taha: Maybe this is a silent pig. Not talking. Dilara: Honey? Taha: Yes, baby?
Dilara: This is not working. I mean I couldn't light it. Taha: I'm coming. Taha: Let me see, baby.
Dilara: I couldn't light the oven. Taha: It lit up right away. Dilara: Ah, yes. Dilara: Okay. Dilara: I'm not tall enough, maybe that's why I couldn't light it.
Taha: Maybe you couldn't see it. Taha: Should we also check the soufflé?
Dilara: Sounds great. Taha: Maybe it's cooked. It smells great. Dilara: Is it cooked?
Taha: We'll see now. Taha: What do you think?
Dilara: Oh, it's cooked. Taha: It's so cold. Taha: Do you want ice cream?
Dilara: No, I don't. Dilara: Your hands are all black.
Taha: No. Dilara: Black.
Taha: No. Dilara: Look.
Taha: This is my finger, not my hands. Taha: Come on then, let's start eating. Taha: Careful, let's not fall backwards. Dilara: What should we watch? Taha: Whatever you want. Taha: It's cooked very well. Taha: I want to wash my feet before going to bed.
Dilara: Okay. Taha: Look, it's all covered in soil. Dilara: Don't close the door, I'm going to brush my teeth. Dilara: I think we just need to close that window to be safe.
Taha: Okay, let's close it. Dilara: You can reach there from the balcony, but you can't reach these ones. Taha: That's right sweetheart. Dilara: Okay. Dilara: This is my first time sleeping in a RV like this. Taha: I'm having a blast, it's great. Taha: If it were raining here right now, it would sound beautiful. Dilara: Good night. Taha: Good night. Dilara: I can hear it walking in the bushes right now. Dilara: Can you? Taha: Yeah. It makes a clicking sound. Dilara: Look, over there. Taha: Where?
Dilara: Behind the tree. Dilara: I can't see it now. Taha: It made a lot of noise.
Dilara: Yes. Dilara: I wonder what was it. Dilara: Did you see it? Taha: No. Dilara: Anyway, we'll see it on the camera trap. Taha: Yes. What was that? Taha: Bless you.
Dilara: Thanks. Dilara: Is that a grader? Taha: Yes. Taha: He passed by earlier in the morning when I woke up.
He's busy fixing the roads. Taha: Should I open here too?
Dilara: Yeah, it's blowing better that way. Taha: What temperature were we supposed to cook it at?
Dilara: 220. Taha: 220. Okay. I put it in. Dilara: Is that egg bad? Taha: This part looks like a mold, but it seems like it was going to be a chick and then gave up. Dilara: Oh...
Taha: Would that be okay? Dilara: I won't eat that. Taha: Yes, that is in the middle. Dilara: What is it?
Taha: It's a chick. Taha: The beginning of it. Taha: What is it? I think it's because of the cold. Taha: This is cold.
Dilara: Are you sure? Taha: I am sure. Taha: It's cooked very well. Taha: I thought it was raw inside, but it's perfect. Dilara: Okay, that's enough for me. Dilara: The grader leveled all the roads.
Taha: Yes, it looks great. Taha: The road trip was quite shaky. Taha: Did you add sugar?
Dilara: I did. Dilara: It's scorching hot.
Good thing we parked the RV under the trees.