Friday, June 27, 2014
The sanctuary of Asclepius
The theater was very beautiful and trees were planted along the top like awnings. We walked around napflio in the afternoon and evening. everyone comes out after 9pm, when things cool down. The kids all play until late and the World Cup is on flat screen TVs in almost every terrace. We strolled up the hill to our place and had to go to bed early to get the ferry to spetses today, but that is another story...
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Nafplio
Its been a while! Monemvasia put us in a trance, actually it is the island of the lotus eaters... We are now in the Argolid Coast. Right now we have finished eating breakfast on a balcony in Nafplio with a beautiful view of the fortress.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Olympia
Yesterday we visited the site of ancient olympia. This is where they held the Olympic Games from 776 BC to 393 AD. The temple in this picture is the oldest building on the site, the Temple of Hera. We were able to walk through a lot of the site and piece together the gymnasia, the baths, and "run" in the stadium.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
DELPHI
Yesterday we drove from Athens to the beautiful town of Arachova where we were staying the night. We tried to find a monastery but ended up turning off the main road onto a narrow road twisting steeply up to a mountain (grandpa mike put a bandana over his eyes so he would not see and faint). It stopped midway overlooking whole valley of greek renewable energy: wind and solar farms. I ran up the gravel path to get a better view and who did I see but Zeus in the shape of Benedict Cumberbatch, just a little way up the path. I started climbing higher and higher, leaving the rest behind... climbing the top of the mountain disappearing from view, "Come! join the cast of Sherlock!" He said. But then I heard the desperate calls of my mother and realized what was truly important. The ruins of the sanctuary of Delphi is nestled high in the mountains and as one gains altitude the view becomes more and more impressive. One of the coolest parts is the fact that we were walking in the steps that the pilgrims would walk to ask questions to the oracle of Delphi. And remember: γνώθι σαυτόν.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Temple of Zeus Olympic and Protests at Syntagma Square
Today we walked though the National Gardens to get to the Benaki: a museum that is a history of Greece through objects. After having lunch at the Benaki, we headed to the gardens again to go to the temple of Zeus (above) and were surprised by the number of police. They had closed the garden because of the protest, though there was no information on the protest. The temple to Zeus was very impressive!
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
The Acropolis
We went to the The Acropolis today. It was hot but breezy. If you ever thought that the Parthenon (pictured) was the only structure on the top of the mountain (the acropolis), you would be surprised as We was by the many buildings, all dedicated to the gods or goddesses, and being restored.
(I touched a pillar illegally....)
(I touched a pillar illegally....)
Monday, June 16, 2014
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Greece here we come!
After a labyrinth of hallways we are waiting for out flight to Greece in Heathrow airport. We are boarding shortly!
Saturday, June 14, 2014
In NYC
My mum and I arrived at Penn Station at 6:30 after a nine and a half hour train trip. Our glorious travel companions picked us up and drove us to dinner over looking
mighty Hudson river.
This picture is of the sunset over the Hudson through some trees
Friday, June 13, 2014
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