| Goodbye, Athens! |
| Hello, Alps in Austria! |
| Police in Athens the last day |
The bad part was border control in Newark. The longest line ever. I'm always reminded during border control how nice it would be if my suitcase had wheels, but I've heard that just adds weight to the backpack part, and as I use the bag primarily in its backpack form, that would be silly. But man. It would have been nice in Newark, as I was dragging it along the ground.
Then I had to drive from NC to Nashville on Monday, and today I am finally back at work. Woo! Once I go running tonight, everything should feel normal again. Jetlag back is much easier to deal with. It's nice to gain 8 hours...
| Free bread at dinner the first night in Athens |
So now for the brain dump:
- Multiple times while we were in Athens we heard people yelling at people. At the Roman Agora, a man was screaming at someone on the phone. When we first got to Athens, a man was yelling at his wife. This leads me to conclude Greek people yell a lot.
| The Roman Agora |
- I felt very, very safe in Greece. Nothing got stolen, no one tried to rip us off. It's nice. A lot of the time people try to rip tourists off. No one tried that in Greece.
- I don't think I saw any overweight people, so maybe all that jazz about Mediterranean diets is true?
- There was some kind of race that went past us on Wednesday afternoon. Cops at the front, but no roads were closed. It was really random and I sorta wanted to join them.
- I didn't see any runners in Germany, but lots of walkers. But I saw quite a few runners in Athens!
- Greek people don't dress as...flamboyantly?...as Germans.
- I heard more British accents than American, especially on Paros.
| Storage lockers at Monastiraki metro station |
- There were a lot of cops stationed throughout Athens on Saturday. Near the tourist spots, like the Acropolis and the Parliament, and pretty much all over. I heard someone on the bus say it's in case of riots. They did seem to be wearing riot gear (the shield and knee pads).
- There are large storage lockers at Monastiraki metro station. This is very handy when you don't have a nearby hotel and need somewhere to store your luggage while wandering around the Plaka.
- Every meal included free bread and most of them included a sweet "desert" wine in a shot glass. Nice touches.
- There were stray dogs everywhere. It was weird, though, because in Athens they had collars on. Do they tag the strays in Athens?
- I only saw goats once, on the way to Mycenae.
- Bathrooms in Greece were free, unlike in Germany. You couldn't throw paper in the toilet, unlike in Germany.
OK, now for some random photos. I'll post more from my nice camera once I edit them to smaller sizes. Right now they're too huge to deal with.
| Paros |
| Paros |
| Line to ferry to Paros in Piraeus |
| Cute frozen yogurt place in Piraeus |
| The beach we were near in Paros. It's Parasporos beach. Lovely! |
| Me walking up some of the many stairs to the Acropolis |
| People running around the original Olympic stadium. All marble! Well, except for the track. |
| The marble roads were slick and easier to walk down barefoot. Oop. Athens. |
| Our hotel balcony on Paros. Minois Village. Lovely! |








