Tag: Greece
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Βίος Θάνατος Βίος
29 October 2023. Life Death Life. Sorry for the long periods between posts. This has been a very trying year. My mother had been battling esophageal and stomach cancer since just before my trip to Greece last year. This past July, five years and two weeks after she lost her husband of sixty-two years, she…
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Pray for Greece/Protect our Climate
POLITICO illustration / Getty Images / iStock This has been a very trying 2 months for Greece. First, the people had to deal with record temperatures. Then parts of the country were hit with record wildfires, many of which may have been caused by arsonists. Finally, large areas – particularly Thessaly – have been hit…
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The Thessalian Witches (Part 1)
8 September 2023. Kheiron’s Cave We all had a decent night’s sleep after a really long, full day. We packed up everything early in order to be ready to head out on the road. Another full day on the agenda, go figure. Our first task was to figure out where Chiron’s Cave (Σπήλαιο του Χείρωνα)…
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Piling Pelion on Ossa (Part 2)
7 September 2022. Journeying to Thermopylae and Milina, Thessaly. Upon leaving the Korykian Cave, we headed north again, this time on Eparchiaki odos Gravias-Fthiotidas until we reached the village of Gravias. From there we got on the E65 and headed northeast through the mountainous region east of the Asopos River gorge until it intersected with the…
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Piling Pelion on Ossa (Part 1)
7 September 2022. The Korykian Cave. We headed east from Delphi and the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia on Route 48 (EO Livadias Amfissas) back towards the upscale skiing village of Arachova. As I mentioned in a previous post, Arachova is a lovely community. It has a beautiful view of the Pleistos River valley, with well-kept,…
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Delphi (Part 4)
7 September 2022. The Delphic Sanctuary (Part 2) In my last post, we had made it as far as the Sacred Way just below the Temple of Apollo. The bus crowds were hot on our heels, having made their obligatory run through the archaeological museum before heading to the sanctuary itself. Fortunately, we were still…
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Delphi (Part 3)
7 September 2022. The Delphic Sanctuary (Part 1) After our tour of the Archaeological Museum of Delphi, we made a quick pit stop and loaded up on water. While we focused on relics and sites, Michael P. had decided to concentrate on the Cats of Greece. He found a very pretty white one right outside…
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Delphi (Part 2)
7 September 2022. The Delphi Archaeological Museum (Part 2). Continuing on through the museum from where we left off on the last post, we entered Room 4, where the gold and silver artifacts found during the sanctuary excavations are displayed. Frankly, I’m surprised that anything survived at all, given how often the sanctuary was looted,…
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Delphi (Part 1)
7 September 2022. The Delphi Archaeological Museum (Part 1). Last night’s sleep at our Airbnb, Delphic Horizons, was completely restful. I can’t recommend this provider enough for their accommodations and hospitality. A couple of us had a light breakfast from the well-stocked larder. I would like to have tried the olives from our host’s father’s…
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On the Road to Delphi (Part 4)
6 September 2022. Chaeronrea to Delphi. From Thebes we headed west on Route 3. The magnificent massif of Mount Parnassos loomed on the distant horizon as we drove towards the village of Chaeronea (photo above). As I noted in my previous post, Chaeronea was the site of a significant battle between the forces of the…
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On the Road to Delphi (Part 3)
6 September 2022. Ancient Thebes of the Seven Gates. On leaving sacred Eleusis, we drove out of Elefsina on the E962 heading north. Well, north-ish, because once we left the coast of the Saronic Gulf the land became hilly as the road began to wind its way up through the eastern edges of the Kithairon…
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On the Road to Delphi (Part 2)
6 September 2022. The Sanctuary of Eleusis, Elefsina, Attica. “To Meter Antaia [Demeter]. Basileia Antaia [Demeter], of celebrated name, from whom both men and Gods immortal came; who widely wandering once, oppressed with grief, in Eleusis’ valleys foundest relief, discovering Persephone thy daughter pure in dread Aides, dismal and obscure. A sacred youth while through…
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On the Road to Delphi (Part 1)
6 September 2022. Kerameikos. Last night when we returned to the Airbnb from dinner, we busied ourselves packing as much stuff as we could in preparation for our car trip to Delphi today. Upon awakening, we packed the remainder of our gear so that we would be ready to depart immediately for the airport upon…
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Medea & Other Friends I Made in Athens (Part 4)
5 September 2022. Part 2: South Slope of the Acropolis. In my previous post, we had just finished a tour of the Acropolis and were getting ready to head down to the South Slope. I should pause here to discuss the state of the walking surfaces on the top of the Rock. As shown in…
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Medea & Other Friends I Made in Athens (Part 3)
5 September 2022. Part 1: The Acropolis. What a difference a decent night’s sleep makes! Today’s journey is to the Acropolis, the new Acropolis Museum, and the Greek Agora. I woke up after Paul came back from an early morning jaunt to the Acropolis. He was the first tourist there this morning when it opened.…
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Medea & Other Friends I Made in Athens (Part 2)
4 September 2022 (Continued). When last I wrote, we had just walked around the perimeter of the Roman Forum. At this point, hunger and thirst were battling with exhaustion. I had brought a liter of water with me but had drained it fairly quickly in the heat. We ended up at the intersection of two…
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Medea & Other Friends I Made in Athens (Part 1)
3-4 September 2022. To Athens with Love. Impending big events are often not conducive to getting a good sleep on the previous night. This trip was certainly no exception. Despite my efforts, it was a rocky night. I may have gotten 4 good hours in. At best. It was akin to a kid trying to…
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Making a List…
2 September 2022. Finalizing the packing. I’ve been traveling for business for the better part of four decades, so to say that I’m an old hand at it is somewhat of an understatement. Airline travel in particular I have long considered to be a royal pain in the dupa, and that was before 9/11. My…
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It’s All Greek
Four weeks ago today, I and three traveling companions (Paul, Michael P., and Aaron) were flying back from a ten-day trip to Crete and mainland Greece. For those of you who know me, you understand what a big deal this was. I hadn’t been on an actual, non-working vacation since 1999. And other than a…