Journey with Water: From Marmara Waves to Toronto Shores
By Perihan Kucukosman
In the 1970s, during my childhood in Bursa, Turkey, I was surrounded by a tight-knit community of Bulgarian immigrants. It was marked by an extraordinary Sunday that began with my father’s wake-up call: “Get up; we are going to the sea.” An hour-long journey in the back of a pickup truck unfolded, leading me to the calm waves of the Sea of Marmara. Thus, a story commenced in my life, a narrative that sprouted from the innocent embrace of water.
Bursa became the backdrop of my upbringing, punctuated by ferry rides to Istanbul, where encounters with wild waves and the playful dolphins in serene waters left indelible memories. The dream of befriending those dolphins lingered in my mind, intertwined with cinematic Sundays and the enchantment of the water.
My affinity for water deepened during my vacation on the southern coast of England, where the ocean assumed a wholly distinct character. Returning to Istanbul, my life continued its aquatic exploration along the shores of the Marmara Sea for over two decades. Eventually, I found myself drawn to the Black Sea, my husband’s hometown and discovered a vibrant existence akin to that of the lively anchovy fish native to those waters.
Story by Perihan Kucukosman
Centennial College
"My favorite body of water is the enchanting Aegean Sea. Its shimmering turquoise waters, framed by picturesque coastlines, captivate my soul. The Aegean's timeless allure evokes a sense of serenity and adventure, inspiring my artistic journey and igniting a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature."
Stories of Water and Change
In honor of World Water Day 2024, this online feature is dedicated to celebrating the profound connection between individuals and water, while shedding light on pressing global water issues. This diverse collection of personal narratives and photographs serves as a testament to the multifaceted relationships we share with this vital resource. As we immerse ourselves in these accounts, we are not only inspired by the depth of individual experiences but also reminded of the urgent need for collective action to safeguard our planet’s most precious resource.