Exploring Athens The Old-school Way: On Foot

The City of Athens sprawls like this in every direction from the Lycabettus Hill, perhaps the best viewing platform in the city at about a thousand feet. Only about a 30-minute walk from my house.

I’m breaking in a new pair of hiking boots so walking has been my principal mode of transportation of late. But that’s OK since walking through unfamilar cityscapes is one of my favorite travel pastimes.

So far so good with my new bargain boots.

I’ve been in Athens now for a week. You’ve probably seen my first post on the Acropolis; now I’ve got some other photos taken on various other walks, starting with the Wednesday open market on Kavlou Street, in the Gizi neighborhood of the city, where I live.

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First Day In Athens, My Pilgrimage To The Apocalypse … Oops, I Mean The Acropolis!

The Parthenon, the most famous of several buildings at the Acropolis of Athens

This post will be mostly photos taken Monday, my first full day in Athens, being a tourist, hiking from my apartment 3.5 kilometers to the bustling city center where history comes alive, as tour books may suggest.

My aim, however, especially on the Acropolis, was to remove the ubiquitous tourists themselves, the scaffolding and equipment in place for the ongoing renovations of the ancient site, the lighting fixtures for the evening shows, and any other visual intrusions that would mar a clear view of the magnificent, historic antiquities on display there for clutter-free photos.

Not an easy task.

But first let me tell you my revelation of the day.

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Farewell Crete, Hello Athens! With Cairo On The Horizon

The Boutakas River begins in the White Mountains of western Crete, flows through the village of Vrisses, and empties into the Mediterranean off the coast of Crete. This scene is a few steps from the door of where I stayed for the past nine days in the lovely village of Vrisses.

Sunday I leave Crete for an 11-day stay in Athens.

Although it was my second time on the island of Crete, I previously had not given myself the opportunity to spend any time in Athens outside of a few layovers in airports.

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In Greece, Discovery Down A Road Not Before Taken

A wintry sky this week above the stunning snow-capped White Mountains of Western Crete, Greece.

I’m having the greek salad, about as authentic as it gets where I am in the beautiful, rural foothills of the White Mountains on the island of Crete, Greece.

I watch the regulars start filing into the tavern in the early afternoon, spicing the air with their husky voices, breaking the stillness of morning with lively, spirited talk of whatever old Greeks talk about with time on their hands.

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More Fun With Chase, The Credit Card Company

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I’m still pulling my hair out with Chase, the credit card company: This latest chapter is too crazy to pass up! Let me know if you have had a similar experience.

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