Category: Travel
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September 12, 2022 – Heraklion, Crete, Greece

Today, a taxi driver I met yesterday drove me to the south coast of Crete about 60-70 miles south of Heraklion. The driver’s name is George. I couldn’t find a bus that had a route where I wanted to go and since George offered the service yesterday, I called him this morning. I wanted to…
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September 11, 2022 – Heraklion, Crete, Greece

Visited the ancient Minoan site of Knossos near Heraklion. There was a great palace here about 2000 BC and later. There’s been some restoration. This is the most visited site on Crete for good reason. Went to the old fort on the sea. It’s called Koules Fortress and it has very stout walls. It was…
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September 10, 2022 – Heraklion, Crete, Greece

Flew from Athens to Heraklion, Crete early this afternoon. Flight was about 40 minutes. Taking a ferry would have taken at least 8 hours. Crete is Greece’s largest island and where the Greek god Zeus, the head honcho, was said to have been born. Visited the Heraklion Archeological Museum which features stuff from the Minoan…
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September 9, 2022 – Meteora to Athens, Greece
The two day tour I was on went to the monasteries at Meteora in central Greece. The monasteries are pretty incredible. They’re built on top of rock pinnacles hundreds of feet above the surrounding valley. They were built there in the early days of Christianity first to protect themselves from the Romans and after 400…
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September 8, 2022 – Athens to Meteora, Greece
Today, joined a small tour group to go to Delphi, about 100 miles NW from Athens. Ancient Delphi was where the Oracle spouted vague answers to questions brought before her. Some of the questioners were very notable people. I believe, Hadrian, the emperor of the Roman Empire was one. Alexander the Great was another. One…
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September 7, 2022 – Athens, Greece
Visited The National Archeological Museum early this afternoon. It was one of those museums where you go into information overload. It was the history of Greece told mainly by pottery. I could certainly tell how the pieces became more and more sophisticated with time. There was even some Egyptian stuff. It was a good visit.…
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September 6, 2022 – Athens, Greece
Walked from my Airbnb to the Acropolis Museum, two minutes away. The museum holds the real stuff from the Parthenon and Acropolis. Copies occupy the original places but there’s a lot more in the museum. Many original items from the Acropolis are in other museums all over the world. The British took a lot of…
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September 5, 2022 – Athens, Greece
Visited the Acropolis early this afternoon. Temples, sanctuaries, two amphitheaters, alters, and more buildings. What great history was made in this area. I’ve done some reading to review what the ancient Greeks accomplished but I need to do more. One great thing Americans have done is add arms to statues. Okay, it might not have…
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September 4, 2022 – Athens, Greece
Just arrived in Athens, Greece. A few photos: view of Parthenon, olives, Hadrian’s Arch, flag of Greece, and could someone tell me what the sign is about? I’m sure that the cat in the photo is the same one as on the sign.
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June 1, 2022
Made it home from Portland, Oregon and reclaimed my dogs. They’re back in their natural habitat as you can see. Glad I visited Portland and Mt Rainier NationaI Park. That park is one of my favorites. It’s a hiker’s dream. Thanks for reading.
