Sunday, June 23, 2019

Our apartment in Athens

It is super hot here in Greece and we wanted better Air Conditioning so we moved.  We are now north of the Acropolis in a great one bedroom apartment with excellent A/C.  I call it grandma's apartment since it is furnished with antique style furniture.  It literally feels like we have gone back in time.








Everything about this apartment is unique and it is very inexpensive!



Varkiza Beach outside Athens

We went out on an adventure today!  We decided to go to the beach like locals...walk to subway about 10  min.  Take subway (the red line) to end of the line, 30 min.  Take bus 171 to Varkiza beach, about 40 min.  Walk to beach, 5 minutes.

It was a very warm day and we left about 9am after a wonderful breakfast of butter beans brought over by the airbnb hostess,  scrambled eggs with fresh mushrooms that Les made.

The beach was wonderful,  we paid 6 euros each to get in but I had a bad experience with a pickpocket the other day, Les had a woman on the subway  try to take his wallet the other day, so we were happy to pay for security.

What a  great day we had. Water was perfect and there was sand which was HEAVEN to me!!!



It is amazing how organized this beach is!  Each umbrella has a number and a huge menu.  Folks decide what they want and it gets delivered to them.  Now that is a vacation hahaha



Now, this morning as I went outside,  a pigeon flew off and look what I noticed in the dirt:






So I quickly went back inside and here is a photo taken moments later when she had already returned.



She spent the whole day there it seems,  but this evening she flew off. I guess the temp was OK for the egg and Mom had to eat!

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Athens

I am behind OMG


we are so busy having fun

Athens is an amazing city.  Huge.  Tons of traffic which isn't really an issue for us since we are on vacation and have no set time to be anywhere but I bet it is enfuriating for the Athenians.

Turns out the car issue is more than just the water pump so HORRAY, we are stuck in Athens much longer than  intended.  Les is happy but not thrilled.  I am thrilled!!!  More time to get a feel for the beat of this town.

Since we have NO car,  we have been taking taxis everywhere.  They dont know anything but the big tourist areas, not like London where cabbies actually get tested before they can get behind a wheel.


This guy in the photo gave us the perfect ride to check on the progress of the car (and that begs for the story:   they call to tell Les that he needs 4 major parts, that they dont have them here, that they will cost a whopping 900 pounds and that it might take 10 days to arrive!  Les calls his  bro who says he can get the parts overnnighted to him and overnighted to us.  For about $100 dollars.  No brainer and that is what we are doing).

The next guy gave us the run around and promised a restaurant with music and dancing.  I mean, we all would like to see, to hear Zorba here surely? 

After 45 min, we get dropped off at Zorba (literally the name of the place), we get out and pay a fortune only to arrive at Zorba's door to be told they never have music. they never have dancing.

I am not happy but Les is furious and we start to look for a cab back 45 minutes.

Find a cabbie and he takes us for another ride and I am so frustrated that I start to cry.  Les is in the front seat, trying to calm me down since I am crying but I am  also saying OMONIA which is where our apartment is.  I am quietly yelling (believe me, there is such a thing)  the name of our street.  I am so frsutrated!

We eventually get home and we agree that a cabbie without GPS is useless.  You can only find out lovely apartment with GPS.  Today Les put it on his phone and the cabbie followed it all the way RIGHT TO OUR DOOR,  Bliss bliss and more bliss.

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So, we are out and about today and we see a car that has parked on a corner.  This is common and as long as you are not blocking anyone's exit,  allowed or tolerated  (I am not sure which).  Well, this guy parked on the corner and the bus could not pass.  Police was called.  I hate to imagine the ticket this human got!



    BUS                                       PARKED CAR WITH NO DRIVER IN IT                COP



We are totally enjoying Athens, it is so big and so busy but it is music, by chance, on a street in the afternoon






It is looking around at lunchtime and noticing an 11th century church with an archaeologist digging away at the floor inside!





It is happy feet in new Greek shoes because the Italian ones were used to death and had to be trashed!!





and it is LOTS of local draft cerveza for Les and mostly lemonade or cappuccino freddos and sometimes wine for me




Saturday, June 15, 2019

GREECE

When we were still in La Bocana, Nikki (who is part  Greek) gave us some pointers,one of them was to visit NAFPLIO because she said it was authentic.

IT IS really incredible but we were shocked when it was packed with people.  Every hotel room taken.  Restaurant tables taken.  No parking and the same deal with super narrow streets and two way traffic on them.

Stress to the max and since we could not find a hotel, we booked across the lake in another town.

Great choice, it turns out.  Small village only 8 km from Nafplio, the owner is Greek/Canadian and she and her husband are ever so friendly.

Recap of day:

Archeological site #1 was so exciting for me! I just eat up history and there was tons of it.







We were so lucky,  the fee was 24 pounds each to get in,  when Les asked for a discount, she gave us half off!  Les is over 65 and I got a piggy back ride.


Then we went to town and it was so packed with people that we left for another town.  We - it turns out - had arrived on one of the busiest Greek holidays!  Nafplio expected 100,000 people and we saw that all the hotels had no vacancies.   It is the last day of a 40 day period and all Orthodox Greeks pray for their ancestors spirits to rise to the heavens.  All go to church and pray for their ancestors, long weekend.

We are in a tiny village since there was no room at any hotel for less than $150 a night in town!






and right now we are on our way to NAFPLIO - same body of water,on the other side,  supposedly the most interesting and romantic city in Greece! 





Friday, June 14, 2019

Borsh, ALBANIA

I  am pretty sure this is going down as one of the top 3  new places we have visited.  It was hot and the water was cool, but NOT cold.  I went swimming before 8 am and it was not too cold.

The village is so cute.  The folks are friendly.  It is all about family and they all run their own hotels with mom cooking and daughter cleaning and daughter in law serving and dad barking orders hahaha

Water spews from fountains since there is so much of it.

Hotel was great.

It was such a fun 24 hours.



Miles and miles of beach



We made friends with the doctor for the health clinic next door and her assistant.  His parents and siblings live in San Diego.  What a small world.   I invited them to come to Mexico.


We are in Greece!

So many years dreaming about coming here and here we are!   It is beautiful, month of June and the weather is hot and humid but no abominable.  There are mosquitoes and flies,  comes with the weather.

The Greeks surpass themselves with their hospitality.  We are in the tiny village of Menini and we stopped at various restaurants to have a drink or a bite to eat.  Every single person offered us something for free

a dessert
a free snack
and lastly a free tsasouki (traditional booze drunk in a tiny shotglass with some ice).

I believe YAMMAS means  cheers, so yammas to all of you!   Our first minutes in Greece.



This gyros melted in my mouth, so good!




All hotels have a restaurant attached.  Not all restaurants have a hotel attached,  These are all family run and Les is under the impression that this once has been here since 1925.   The front is so pretty and their food is excellent, the rooms slighly outdated but it is RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE BEACH!


BTW  the beaches here are rocky too.  How come I never knew this?




I ran around to do some exploring and you know the spiel by now,right?  Les sits down with a beer and I run around and then we meet up at his table.  It works so well!




I love that we are here and tomorrow we head to Athens to get in the culture and art and architecture.  Will someone pinch me????!!!!  Is this real????!!!!


Thursday, June 13, 2019

Llogara National Park in Albania

So,  we left Montenegro and crossed into Durres, Albania.  It is a horrible port city and the beach was awful.   Such a shock!

Stayed the night and left at 5 am to head to Borsh, way south.  We are here now and I am indeed in heaven!!!  Beautiful beach and our hotel is literally steps away from the water,  which is a perfectly cool temperature without being cold and the weather is really hot and humid. 

Can you ask for more perfection?  I think not!





The whole way from Durres south is really nice and green - so many farms.  Produce sold by the side of the road and honey too.


We drove through a national park that was stupednous.   In many ways:   I died a million deaths because the road is so darn narrow and locals drive it like maniacs, passing unsafely.  There are also buses and trucks and when they meet you,  it is a recipe for disaster!






The drive was amazing and here is a view of the hotel / restaurant (rooms for 50 euros there) way up in the distance.





The drive, BTW, is not for the faint-hearted.  One part has 26 switchbacks and is on postcards because it is so steep and was a feat when they made it.

I did go  around KOTOR in Montenegro and it was so interesting.