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The "AVOCADO" Restaurant in Athens
This is the very last day of our stay in Athens and we spend time the whole day with our children. It is unbelievable but we now have a new infant in the family. He is Yianni junior and I love taking him in my arms. Of course the other three kids are amazing and I still cannot believe that I have in such little time become a 'granny'! I believe the most beautiful word in the world even better than the word ‘Mum’ is to hear your grandchild calling you ‘Granny’. It ...
Athens 101
... Athenian people were very logical (philosophy, politics and the court system were the biggest "hot topics" of the day) and they couldn’t wrap their head around the idea of resurrection, thus Christianity was silly to them.
The Parthenon was built by free men because they wanted this building to represent their abilities. Competition was a big part of their society: they thought competition existed in nature, in our minds, in ...
Καλώς ήρθ&
... the island nearest to Athens- Agistri. After an hour's trip to the port of Pireaus in Athens, we hopped onto our "flying dolphin" ferry which escorted us to the island. The first thing I noticed was that the beaches (at least at this island) are much, much smaller than those you would typically find, say, at the Jersey shore. In most places, there is probably only about 20 feet of sand before you reach the ocean. However, the water was blue, ...
Athens, the Saronic Islands & Delphi!
... After our little tour of the major attractions of Athens, we
checked into our hotel and after we settled in, we went to an authentic Greek
place for lunch as a group. We were then given the option to go on a walking
tour with our tour director around the city, or go off on our own. It was
sweltering, though, so I decided to go to the beach with a few friends. My
usual group of friends; Rachel, Jen & Whitney were determined to go see the
museums but unfortunately ...
The Acropolis & Faux Riots?
... out 360 degrees at the city below shining and shimmering in the sunshine. Surrounding the city in sort of a horse shoe are the mountains and off in the distance of the opening is the sea. The acropolis really is stunning, if any of you go to Greece, you MUST visit the acropolis!! If not for the impressive architecture and engineering, then at least for the stunning 360 view of the city. After visiting the acropolis we met up with the other swing cats on ...