Today is our last day in Greece. We are both ready to get back to the rest of the world. We have tried to stay isolated but it is hard to stop the thoughts and talking about jobs, apartments, wedding presents, money, bills and all the other concerns that await us on near the other side of the world.
I really like Greece, especially the south. By far the best food we have found has all been in the south. I will also miss the pace here. We have gotten into a routine of doing most things in the morning, late lunch, nap during the hot part of the day, cafe, more activity then late dinner. That seems to be the way things are done here, if you have the ability to do it. Most shops close down from about 2 till 5 (give or take) for nap time.
Right now we are in Athens. Our flight is tomorrow morning at 11:30 am. We fly to Philly, arriving 11 hours later at 3:30 pm. Just try to do the math on that one. Our evening activity is seeing the museum of ancient archeology, it is supposed to be the best museum in the country. Then a reasonable dinner somewhere. I never thought I would say this but i think I have had enough feta cheese.
"Life is a journey, of course, like learning a martial art, you can't have a partial heart... It ain't over till the problem solved get your back up off the wall" -Dead Prez
Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
Taking a break from the sea....
I am in Greece right now. It has been a week since we arrived and I am just now getting to internet. We are staying in a small town on the Western coast of the southernmost tip of the Pelopenese peninsula. Neapolis, Lakonia. The house is amazing, the weather has been pretty good compared to what we are used to in Chicago.
There is a lot I could reflect on but maybe it is just good to let people know I am still around. Maybe a brief summary....
Our flight was a long 9.5 hours but not as long as it seemed that it should be. It seemed as if we had just had a really long night: we landed at 2:00 am our time, 8:00 am Greek time. So we essentially skipped a night. It was too exciting to sleep in the drive in. We met our first driver, a cabbie whose name I never really got, at the airport. He took us to a gas station where we met George who took us 4.5 hours south to Neapoli. The cabbie drove our rental down. Coincidentally Joe had rented us a new red VW Polo. It is a class smaller than my car and a bit more stripped down but the buttons are all in the same places which was nice, something familiar. The drive down was really long, Julie and I both drifting in and out of sleep. For the first time I can remember I was a little carsick toward the end of it. Driving in Greece is very interesting. I wish I could say more...the best I can figure, Greeks dont like to drive and do it as quickly as possible so as to get it over, so that they can go back to relaxing at tavernas, cafes and other such places of hanging out and relaxation.
I dont exactly remember what happened when we made it to the house, I think my memory had shut down with lack of sleep and amazement at the enormous house we were staying in for the next two weeks. I took a lot of pictures which will make it to Flickr someday.
Well ok, so much for a brief summary of our travels. There is more since then but time is up right now. More will follow when I can get some internet again.
There is a lot I could reflect on but maybe it is just good to let people know I am still around. Maybe a brief summary....
Our flight was a long 9.5 hours but not as long as it seemed that it should be. It seemed as if we had just had a really long night: we landed at 2:00 am our time, 8:00 am Greek time. So we essentially skipped a night. It was too exciting to sleep in the drive in. We met our first driver, a cabbie whose name I never really got, at the airport. He took us to a gas station where we met George who took us 4.5 hours south to Neapoli. The cabbie drove our rental down. Coincidentally Joe had rented us a new red VW Polo. It is a class smaller than my car and a bit more stripped down but the buttons are all in the same places which was nice, something familiar. The drive down was really long, Julie and I both drifting in and out of sleep. For the first time I can remember I was a little carsick toward the end of it. Driving in Greece is very interesting. I wish I could say more...the best I can figure, Greeks dont like to drive and do it as quickly as possible so as to get it over, so that they can go back to relaxing at tavernas, cafes and other such places of hanging out and relaxation.
I dont exactly remember what happened when we made it to the house, I think my memory had shut down with lack of sleep and amazement at the enormous house we were staying in for the next two weeks. I took a lot of pictures which will make it to Flickr someday.
Well ok, so much for a brief summary of our travels. There is more since then but time is up right now. More will follow when I can get some internet again.
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