Pay Attention! The map's interactive, play with it! This is not a comprehensive map of our trip, this is just what we know is happening, plus vague ideas of what might happen. We'll let you know when we get there, and update the map appropriately. If the names of the places don't appear, try clicking on "map" or "satellite", they have more labels on them.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Athens and Dephi!

Good evening all people!

We are living it up in Athens right now. After the hideously expensive world that is Italy, Athens in a shoppers paradise by comparison. This means that things DON'T cost three times as much as you'd normally expect, but are actually pretty close to expected, if not slightly cheaper.

Lets see, the highlight of our first day was that we did our laundry. I know, we were pretty excited too! On the plus side, doing our laundry ran us into a market, which closed off a main road for several hundred meters. About half of this length sold fresh food. Vegetables, fruit, olives, fish were the main features. Oddly enough, we didn't see a single meat vendor.

Anyways, give us a day or two to relax in Athens, and we started to go see some stuff. Here's what we came up with.
We found this pretty neat hill, that had some pretty awesome veiws. Yes, that's the acropolis and the parthenon in the background there.











A day or two later we actually decided to walk to the acropolis, and saw the parthenon up close and personal. Unfortunately there's currently scaffolding all over it, but you get the idea.














There was also a pretty theatre. This is the older, smaller one. The other one is possibly more impressive, but I liked this one, since it was old and had dogs sleeping all over it.
(btw, semi-feral dogs and cats seems a way of life for the greeks, they are bloody everywhere! Not visible, but lieing on the bench about 1m to johns left, is a stray dog sleeping. Evidently they don't need to pay for tickets)









Here's the temple of Zues, I couldn't find a picture I liked with us in it on my camera, so I just went with my artistic efforts.














And here we ran into a nice American lady who was handy with a camera. Here you can see the ancient Roman city of Agora in the front, working back up to the acropolis further back.



















Today we took a day trip to Delphi, the navel of the world, according to the greeks. All we know is it took 3.5 hours by bus, and 13 euro to get there, but it was worth it.
The town, both new and ancient, is situated right on the side of a mountain, and the scenery is pretty spectacular.
The ancient city itself is a lovely collection of ruins strewn up and down the mountain, thankfully around the corner from the new township.

Here's a nice collection of pillars!














And the ancient stadium.













Keep in mind that it really is up and down the
slope, so we needed to stop for a drink.
Here's the place we chose.











Anyways, things are going well. We're planning a day cruise to some of the islands, so we'll let you know how that goes.

Anyways, hope you guys are behaving yourselves. It's not long before we're off to Austria and the Czech Republic.

Byes!
Bob

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wrote a huge and funny Blog entry, but clicked the back space button and lost it all, and dnt remember what i wrote, all i no it was awesome,,, but thats expected...ahahhahah....

Anyway i will make a comment, and the loss of girls in the images, i suppose due to the expensive alcohol that they began to consume less off, they realized where n what they where doing (beer goggles wore off fast).......ahahahahha...im so mean....

That is all....Peace n Love

WAZZZ


Keepp avin fun........LATERZ

Anonymous said...

COULD YOU BOYS PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR HAIR,I THINK ITS A BIT EMBARASSINGNG THAT YOU HAVE BEEN WANDERING ALL OVER EUROPE LOOKING LIKE THAT,DONT THEY HAVE "PRODUCT" ON THE CONTINENT. PHILLIP

Anonymous said...

THAT IS SOOOOOO AWESOME!!!!!!!

OH MY GOD I WANT TO BE THERE RIGHT NOW!!!!!

I disagree with Phillip wholeheartedly regarding the hair. Afterall, you are in Greece, so you want to look rough and woggy. And if you look to slick, some of those Greek girls will think that your both made of money and FLIRT with you.
Shock horror!
:)

No, but seriously guys, that looks SO amazing! It's good to see that it looks nice and warm and that you're having a great time.

Love and hugs from the quiet house (aka Sascha, Georgie and Dad)

Anonymous said...

hi Bob and John, Jerry rang up to ask after you two and send their love. Jerry cannot get on to the internet(surprise, surprise) so they cant log on to the blog,
so cheers from Jerry and Michelle, And love from Dad!!

Bob said...

Ok, may I just defend the hair.

It is seriously breezy up on the mountains! The product just can't hold it!

Ok, that's the defense for my hair. Johns defense I'm sure will involve references to beanies.

Anonymous said...

Now you guys should forget hair, Bodies are the chick magnets and you guys are looking great, Even if that is from an old Dads say so, thanks for th e artistic photos, You are showing a new dimension to yourinterests!! Have fun!!
Dad B.

Anonymous said...

hey guys!! it seems uv actualli bin gone 4 exactley a month 2day.. how xciting.. how i miss thee's (if thee has a plural) great 2 c ur havin fun.. miss u guys love lil sis (george)

Anonymous said...

Hehe:)
Georgie's going a little crazy back here with the English study, so she's resorting to Shakespearianesk speech:)

Love Sascha

Anonymous said...

I like your artistic efforts on the Temple of Zeus.
All it needs is a bolt of lightning, and possibly night time/clouds, and that would look pretty scary.
As it stands, or at least attempts to stand (as it the case with much of Greece), that is an awesome shot.

What sort of stuff did they do in that stadium in the good ol' days? It looks kinda big, but maybe too big for anything other than hilarious combats to the death... or something similar.

Anonymous said...

hey what happened to my speel at 2am thi morning Its lost, and here it is 2.10 again and there is toooo much to say so Iam off too Bedd mum.

Anonymous said...

Ummm...
I hope Mum's entry made more sence to you guys then it did to us back home.

Sending love and hugs,

Sascha