
We didn’t know much about western
Stopped at a monastery in Chrysokalitissas which had a squat toilet overlooking the sea.
And checked out the jellyfish-free
Stayed the next night in Sougia (pronounced Soo-yah), where in the distance, you could just make out
Drove back along the cliffs amid a torrential wind. It wasn’t until visiting astounding ruins of Ancient Epta that we realized we were in the middle of a dust storm, quite common for them, but freaky for us. Sand blown from
Back to Spencer’s and he was gracious enough to take us to the ferry station and see us off for the night ferry from Souda to
It was a Friday night so it was even crazier than usual. Throngs of people had staked out floor space with wall-to-wall sleeping bags in the middle chamber and most soft surfaces had already been claimed. We did find a spot in a hallway and went on deck which is where the party seemed to be.
We managed to get a few hours sleep and arrived in
We saw ancient ruins in the middle of the city as well as an unbelievably transparent meat market with whole sheep (and parts) hanging, skinned from stall to stall for about a kilometer. There was also some fish.
Went to a party at a friend’s house that night. Constantinos was awesome to have us. Ordered in Souvlaki and chatted with friends through the night. Made it back before the subway closed at 12 since we were in a suburb.
Next day, went to the Acropolis and wandered around the city. Elpinini was so generous to let us stay with her and it was awesome to meet her and her friend Yodi. To top it off, her mother, Kiki, even cooked a wonderful traditional Greek dinner for us.A highlight was taking the incline train to see the magnificent
The next morning we checked out Dionysis’ Theatre and Ancient Agora, before whisking ourselves to the airport (the last air travel for a while) for the quick flight to
5 comments:
Hi! I'm going through your entries and trying to catch up - looks like you are having an amazing time. I miss you so much.
I have one request - on your postings can you add the days you were in each place. love you sophie
dear sarah and andy...
reading the blog making me imaging your crazy trip.
so glad you two are having fun and experiencing the world. please take care and COME BACK SAFE!!
love,
jesmine
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Hi, andy and sarah. thank you for the phone call recently! So good to hear from you! It has been great looking at pictures and reading your interesting comments. Wish I could be there with you! Be careful and safe and know that I love you and miss you! Life continues to be the same for me but glad it's exciting for you..HA! Love you both, mom
We can testify as to the enormity of Libyan sand available for the trip across the Mediterranean. We were told that we were lucky not to have a sandstorm during the eclipse. We're doing some major catching up on your blog, so now that we're addicted please keep the posts coming!
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