Saturday, May 5, 2018

April 27th: Homeward Bound



What a wonderful vacation! It was everything we could ever want, but sadly all things have to come to an end. April 2018 was a fabulous month and a great journey meeting wonderful people, everywhere. 

Our commitment to making the most out of our lives continues!

Friday, May 4, 2018

April 26th: A Walk in Athens


Oh my...breakfast is fantastic as can be with the view of the Acropolis in the background, which we cannot get enough of. Today we don't have any particular plans and it turned out to be one of those magnificent SPA days. We all started out exploring the spa sauna and 3 aroma steam baths, it was luxury treatment! On a whim, Krim and Tina decided to have the works, 2 hour facial and hair wash and style. After a workout, Jim went for a shave, and thoroughly loved it!

We also decided to go out for dinner at an typical Athens family restaurant recommended by our guide. The dinner was very fun and the food was wonderful as well.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

April 25th: Off to the Ruins



We have scheduled a tour tomorrow at 9am to get the most out of this experience.

Breakfast comes with our room and it is in the same restaurant so we sip coffee, eat a great breakfast and go to meet our guide.  Our guide is a delight and we travel by the new Marathon stadium.  Built in 1896 for the first modern Olympics it serves as the finish for the marathon each year.  Who knew there is a city near Athens names Marathone and of course the run is a tribute to the runner from Athens that ran to announce victory in the war and died from the efforts.  It is made from marble and everywhere marble is used for a building material. 

OK, we are at the Acropolis and it is already busy with school children and tourist but it will get worse because there is a cruise ship in the harbor and they are scheduled to visit in an hour or two.  We learn that The Acropolis is not just in Athens but all Ancient Greek cities have a Acropolis which is a defensive position, on a cliff where the citizens are able to go in the event of an attack or other emergency.  There are many buildings on the Acropolis as we climb to the top.  

On our right is an ancient wall and pillars with new looking seating of marble in an amphitheater.  Used today for concerts and we remember seeing some productions from artists such as Pavarotti and Yanni.  That would be so cool to see a concert and with the right seat, see the concert and the Parthenon at the same time!  To the top we go.  



There are many things to see and to remember it all is impossible.  But perhaps a couple make a special impression.  It seems the god of the sea, Poseidon and the goddess Athena were in a tussle over what to name the new city.  The mightiest god of all, Zeus, told them to offer a gift to the city and have the Twelve Gods of Olympus decide who should have Domination.  Poseidon struck his trident into the rock and a well of seawater appeared.  Athena gave the gift of the first olive tree and with that won the votes and the city was named Athens after her.  And so, a real olive was planted in the location of the legend.  Of course the Acropolis is dominated by the beautiful Parthenon.  

Not the largest or oldest of  the buildings, the Parthenon from the classical time is seen and was built taking advantage of all they had learned to create the perfect edifice worthy of the gods.  Rather than just build a square building with right angles and perfectly spaced columns and level floors, the building was built to please the eye.  The columns tilt slightly inward, the floor has a slight curve, the columns toward the corners are a bit closer and no two columns are exactly the same.  All give the appearance of being perfect to the eye and indeed it is perfection.  Intricate designs decorate doorways and columns with designs still used extensively in new building all over the world.  Much was lost when the British blew up explosives being kept in the Parthenon by the Turks and the explosion blew out the walls and some ceiling.  Writings tell of thin cut marble over the arch to the Parthenon that allowed filtered light into the walkway and the Parthenon itself had beautiful colors on the walls.  

We travel down and the crowd has hit.  We learned this, if few ever come again we will hit this place at 7am!  Our tour continues to the Plaka at the foot of the rock where lies the oldest neighborhood and old diggings where people are still working to discover more history.  This is a fascinating city with so much to soak in we must read about what we saw when we return home.  But the lasting picture we will all hold in our minds is looking across at the Acropolis from our hotel rooftop and thinking; “We were actually here.  This is the place where Alexander the Great was taught by Aristotle, where Socrates and Plato used reason to replace superstition, where the foundations of democracy was founded, where geometry was developed and the heavens studied”.  We leave for an early flight to home but one last look before we hit the pillow.




Wednesday, May 2, 2018

April 24th: Off to Athens


Time to fly again, and we are headed back to Athens for our last stop.  

Sometimes airports in a different country can be confusing but we are catching on and the airport in Prague is well organized so all we have to do is watch a big ‘o lighted Board and wait for our flight to make the list.  Ah, there it is showing our check-in location and we are off.  

When we booked this flight on Aegean airlines we noticed the upgrade to business class was not big so we grabbed 4 seats and it is already paying off.  The cue for regular folks is long but the one for us special business class is very short.  Boom, we are in with a smile and our boarding pass is stamped “airport lounge passport”.  Cool – let’s find this place.  Kick back, sign on to wi-if, sip a free drink and snack.  

But here is where it gets really fine. 

We board and have a drink in hand within minutes on the plane.  But service has only begun.  Another drink, warm wash cloth,  a snack, a lovely and delicious choice of veal or chicken with more wine.  So good, but wait, here comes desert.  They are so nice!  And this is only a 2 and one half hour flight!  What!   Now they are bringing your choice of an after dinner drink to settle your stomach.  Wow, this airline is a wonder.  And the place is spotless and new.  It will be hard to use our airlines at home that look a bit tired compared – they need to step it up!  

But wait, there is more.  We business class people are let off a separate stairway to the tarmac and into a bus that is pretty common.  But as soon as the 12 or so business folks are on the bus it leaves!  We are at the baggage bin before many people are off the plane and still our bags come whipping off within minutes and we are out the door and headed to the hotel.  

And what a beautiful hotel it is.  We picked the hotel for the view from the bar of the Acropolis but we did not know about the rest – this hotel is gorgeous and everyone looks important.  We check in and throw our stuff in the room and head to the bar to see the view.  Well, it is not just a bar,  this is a lovely roof top restaurant looking directly at the Acropolis and it is breathtaking.  Then they light first the Parthenon and it glows, then the other buildings until the entire top of the mountain is glowing as the sun sets and then the lights on the rocky hillside.  It is amazing and mesmerizing.  We drink two bottles of wine just to soak it up!

So, another thing very cool happened today. Way back when we arrived in Prague in our hired van Clyde reaches into his pocket for his new wallet and credit card and, “Oh S**t, where is my wallet!”  Frantic, checking every pocket 12 times and no wallet.  Van gone, no wallet on the street, no wallet no where.  I sign on to Wi-Fi and pull up the phone app for the  charge cards in the wallet and bam, the cards are shut down before any activity.  Not often, but on this day Clyde was really smart and only had an ATM and one credit card in the lost wallet.  So, no problem, we can go on like nothing happened and the only thing lost was the new wallet I picked up in Salzburg that I really liked.  I reached out to Norbert from our hotel in Budapest and askes that they look for my wallet and he tells me they found nothing.  So then Clyde pulls up wi-fi and Norbert has send an email – they did a searched again and found the wallet!!!  Unbelievable!!  We work out the details and the wallet will be sent home!  


April 23rd: Beautiful Prague



It’s a laid back day for all. Clyde and Krim decide to walk, talk and shop but Tina and Jim are on a mission to find the hotel they stayed at in Prague in 1995. Life is good, all relaxed and everyone’s happy! We meet up at the end of the day share stories and toast with our wine. Naz-drah vi!