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5days of relaxation
... way back t our town of Naoussa!
Back down we drove and spent the rest of the afternoon by the pool and in the spa…I could get used to this relaxing hotel life!
We were told about a fantastic restaurant in the next bay over. The owner also has his own boat and sells what he catches in his local family run restaurant. We drove to the town and walkup along the water. Without to much trouble we found the restaurant but believed it to be closed. The place ...
Sep 22, 2012
Early morning, 3.5hour, 9kt, beam reach, north to Naxos. Hands on: wheel, winch, anchor, knots. Not cocktail sailing anymore. Uri's teeshirt: "what happens in the west stays in the west" ... Awesome. Greased palm for a spot in port. I got blisters on me fingers!!! The whole town is asleep. Today and tomorrow morning. True all over Greece. Late ...
Sep 18, 2012
... up till going out time (12:00 minimum) and had a pretty good time. Again the pitfalls of an empty boat. Drinkin' by my self a little but made friends @. A lot of homosexual ladies and gentleman. I was later to discover "Mykonos: the gay mecca" Walk home along the scenic road singing shanties to myself and the ...
Boating around Paros
... was stolen by the Turkish when they took back part of Turkey and it is said that when Greece reclaims the door and put in back in the church then that part of Turkey would become part of Greece again.
That night we went to a restaurant on the other side of the bay where we had a pretty good Greek meal but then after dinner we particidated in plate smashing and traditional Greek dancing. It was really fun and very energetic, everybody got up ...
A Day of Food
... our little group loaded up (myself with cameras, lights, and tripod, and the rest with food and cooking miscellanea) for the half a mile hike to the centre of the village. As we neared the main street, the music and general hubbub could be heard, and the
crowds increased. For a tiny island, there were an amazing number of visitors to the event, and the crowds completely filled the main heart of the place. Along one side were a line of stands, representing ...