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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Last days in Athens

We are enjoying our last days in Athens with the family, yesterday we had Sunday dinner with family
They prepared Rooster from Dmitras village farm with pasta and grated cheese from the village, we thought the Rooster was more tender than the chicken or maybe it was  because it just so fresh.  We took the electric train back to our friends Dmitras apt where  we we spent our last night in Athens.

To sum up our impression of Athens compared to 10 years ago, we expected to come to Greece and see it in a state of disrepair, with all the news about its economy, what we found surprised us, the city was the cleanest we have ever seen it, the squares are filled with people Shopping, drinking coffee, eating souvlaki and talking on their Iphones, the places we  did see homeless and poverty was around Monastiraki, about the same as we saw some10 years ago ,we did notice less immigrants from Albania I am not sure why. There is a lot of talk about what might happen if the deal with Europe Falls through, and there have been cuts to people's pension, and many have to wait to receive their retirement, but there seems to be equalizing as well, landlords cut their rents, for example the apartment we are staying in is $250.00 per month located in a upscale neighborhood, her  electric is $50.00 per month, stores have lowered there prices and tourism is booming here. The elders say they have work on their farms and vineyards, but they can't find any young people  who are willing to do this type of work. In turn the young say there is no opportunities in Greece and want to leave  to seek  a better life. 
There are those critics who say the economy is the Greeks own fault, and thats what's wrong with Greece. But I have found the Greeks have it right about many other things that matter more than money , there are the family dinners that last for hours, there is hardly any nursing homes as the Greeks take care of there own, you can see people running up and down the streets with plates of food for family or friends who can't cook their own food, then there is the (platias) or the squares  where every night a ritual occurs, every man, women, child, & teenagers and babies  gather to play, eat, drink coffee, socialize, laugh or just stroll along the platia, there is a real sense of community and family here, this happens every night and goes on till around midnight, it reminded me of my childhood days when after dinner the parents would sit on the steps, and the kids would play tag or catch fire flies till the street lights came on.  I hope this blog gives you a glimpse into the Greeks life and not just what the media chooses to show us.







Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Ikaria May 27 2015

We took Hellenic ferry from Pireas bay
Stopping in  Syros, Mykonos and finally arriving after 8 hours at midnight to Ikaria. We stayed in Maria Elenia  hotel in the port $35. €. It is 1 hour drive to Ikarian wine farm that we will be staying at.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Kalvarita

In 1943 the Germans arrived in this beautiful mountain Village called Kalvarita they ordered all the men and boys to one area, where they  were shot, They then gathered all the women and children and locked them in  their schoolhouse and set the building on fire,To this day they are not sure , but someone or something unlocked the bolted door, and those who survived the fire fled to the mountains, days later they returned to their village that had been burned to the ground. There they buried there Husbands, son's, and family, Only 13 survived, 1600 died

Delphi

Delphi is the center of the universe, it is said that if you have a question that  you could come here, ask the high priestess your question , she would inhale the vapors  escaping  from the ground and the answers would appear to her.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Village on way to Delphi

Driving through a mountainous region on the way to Delphi ,we  drove through a village called Araxova, It's winding streets, filled with charming shops and quaint restaurants  had amazing Vistas around every corner.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Meteora





Monastery  built into Mountainside 


A mountain region in the North of Greece you will find Meteora. A five hour train ride, reasonably  priced, fairly comfortable ride, but be advised to bring food to snack on. 

We were lucky enough to sit next to Yia Yia, who shared her delicious  basket of food.

 On arrival we are amazed by  spectacular views of Meteora. Meteora "The rocks of God "are monasteries built by monks by hands with only rustic tools, grit.

 During Turkish invasion, Turks  tried to destroy  Greek religion, writings. Monks fled to the top of the mountains  built these incredible monasteries. 

They designed baskets on a pulley, rope system to lower themselves down. When turks came they hoisted basket up secured them, so they couldnt  be reached. Because of their ingenuity, Ancient Greek religion, ✍writings ,teachings were preserved.

 
I asked our group to  pick a word to describe Meteora and the consensus, there are no words. This is the first time our group was left speechless!

Magical Mysterious  Meteora 
Beautiful  simplicity 
Transportation  back &forth
Monasteries  built  into Mountainside
Magestic mountains 

Train Station Kalabaka

Meteora
Monesteri  Inn  was quaint and charming,
rustic and welcoming, our bedroom had a working fireplace a balcony that opened
To expansive views of Meteora Our Inn keeper Dita, served up a breakfast of fresh eggs, homemade marmalade, muffins and plenty of hot steamy coffee.
If you are looking 5 stars luxury this is not the place. If you are looking for authentic, quaint, charming, this is it.

Hydra Greece

Hydra is one of my favorite islands.
It is here artist and writers come to be inspired 

No cars Hydra
Donkeys are way to go
Graphic shoreline 

Monday, May 4, 2015

Sunrise and full moon over our villa

Well the jet lag is gone and we are enjoying some beautiful sunrises  coming up over the mountains. So peaceful  and relaxing.