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OOPS, One More Interesting Greek Island
... century BC, dedicated to a local goddess who was later associated with Athena.
We then went to the Monastery of Agios Nectarios. You will find this hard to believe but it is a 20th century AD building.
Aegina is best known for growing pistachio ...
A Visit to the Monastery of St. Patapios
... gate greeting us I protest that they should let the door open.
She stares at me in surprise and with humbleness and gentlness in temper she replies that there is a bell on the door and the door opens in seconds if somebody only presses the button. She is so sweet and calm that I feel ashamed and I apologize.
Oh well, I understand now the reason the lady did not tell us…..I am almost sure about it because we even mentioned the fact that Yianni ...
Hotel Poseidon Resort
... Site-seeing: Loutraki is a destination for all tastes and senses - a city that never sleeps throughout the year round. There is so much to see and do here –a city for the most demanding visitor. Famous for its SPA geothermal springs, its Casino nights for some entertainment its “blue flag” beaches, amazing sand and rocky coasts ideal for all sorts of sports and stunning sunsets. A visitor can take a short drive to the Cornith canal, have a day’s trip to ...
Making the most of the old and the new.
The journey that I take regularly still gives surprises. Among all the concrete that makes up Corinth, I came across an old railway carriage converted to a living space. By the old railway station which was close to the city centre and port, there are still carriages, and the old tracks. I remember when I came along those tracks, nearly 15 years ago, thinking how quaint they ...
Greek Voyage
... once but hey, you will have reading material for the next few days if you read fast enough. This is my longest blog yet so just think; I had to type this all up. We both suffered during the course of this blog.
A much more relaxed day came after yesterday although I was still thinking quite a bit about my illegal immigrant status. We stopped off in Messina to fix the generator and to top up with fuel but upon arrival we found that Italy shuts down for August so ...