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So I was bored in Athens...
Cool city in a gritty way. After a 3 hour visit to the Acropolis and the museum, I was kinda bored 2 days into my 5 day stay here. Reminds me of my trip to Singapore last year when I said hell with it, and flew to Bangkok. Took the bus to the airport and hopped a plane to Santorini for real cheap. Wind is howling and its freezing cold. Walked an hour from the bus stop to my hotel... stopped along the way for a half litre of red wine and what actually turned out to be excellent chicken souvlaki - better than anything I've had in Athens. Mrs. Motion sat this one out :(, but life is good. Africa Twins and Transalps are all over Greece. I'm gonna buy one (later this year?) and stash it in Italy, France or Spain. Maybe at Paco's place near Madrid. Gonna rent a scooter tomorrow to explore the island. The hotel brought me a comp bottle of wine so yeah, I can barely type., Yours truly , Motion
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Plus, I took a picture of the cops at a demonstration at the parliament and the cops made me shoe them my camera and delta the footo. WTH
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who gives a fk whether you were bored or not.
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Tabbdulah, if you ever venture outside of LV or SoCal, I will gladly pick up the tab for you. You need it, bro. Seriously. With all due respect, of course.
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take pics of the illegals?
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I went looking for them in Izmir a few months ago and couldn't find any. I guess they're all in Canada by now
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Keep up the tales from the road - it's my vicarious road trip. |
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I had fun in Athens and the Greek islands. In fact much more than my fair share of fun. Mind you it was August when I was there.
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Sounds like a great trip Motion, TABS will never appreciate the finer things in life when he lives so provincially.
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Richard, post up a pic of your locale. I wanna see!
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If you're still there visit the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenic_Motor_Museum and post some pics. pls
I rushed downtown on a Sunday but it was closed. Greece and its people were amazing. Cavaeate the pickpocket romas who are a bit too friendly and bumpy on the train. |
I did not have such a great trip to Athens, years ago now. Flew in for the weekend to surprise my girlfriend who was traveling with friends around Europe. Problem was it was the coldest April in a 100 years, 30s and rainy all weekend. So we didn't leave the hotel much. Which wasn't a problem per se, but we both wanted to walk the city, ruins, etc. One thing that was funny, dinner on Saturday night, we both agreed we'd had much better Greek food in the U.S.
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You are a bit off season, Richard. On Santorini - do go for lunch at Lucky's Gyros in Fira - right near the museum on the main drag. Tour the museum for the frescoes (15 minutes tops) & then grab lunch at Lucky's. You can not eat better gyros anywhere. The Akrotiri site is certainly worth an hour of your time.
If you go back to Athens, dinner at Funky Gourmet is highly recommended. Very inventive food. Michelin 2 Star so not cheap but cheaper than the same in Paris or NYC. I don't know if you do museums, but the Archaeological Museum in Athens has some stunning ancient treasures. Ian |
My dessert at Funky Gourmet 1 1/2 years ago . . .
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1457662216.jpg We thought Athens was a dump. Southern Crete was our favorite part. Ian |
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Travel broadens the mind. Tabs is proof. |
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We've sworn to do at least one new country a year from here on out with the kid. Don't want to wait until we're old and too tired/broken/dead to enjoy it. As she's a toddler we're keeping it easy at first but will get more adventurous soon. |
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Lucky's gyros. Thanks Ian!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1457697882.jpg View from my room: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1457697907.jpg |
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Heading to Akrotiri tomorrow. Looks very interesting. Tonight is the sunset in Oia. Supposed to be amazing. I LOVE being here in the off season. Hate the crowds. Must be a real zoo in the summer! I'll bring the wife to Mykonos next time we're in the area. |
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Its an easy flight from DC or LA, Jim!
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Sounds good. Greece is definitely on our list. Off-season travel isn't too bad, is it? My wife and I spend most of February in Spain (Barcelona and Valencia). We really enjoyed it there. The added bonus of better weather than DC made the trip all the more enjoyable.
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A warning about Akrotiri . . . it is a smallish site that is covered & quite confusing without some reading ahead of your visit. The signage isn't great. There may be registered guides lounging outside who will talk you through it for 20€. Ian |
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I was in Spartanburg, SC yesterday. I'll post some pics soon:D |
I was in Athens many moons ago. I had some free time waiting for my flight back to Uncle Sugar. The ruins of the Acropolis were amazing...those columns are huge, a picture doesn't do them justice.....but not worth the trip, IMO.
The most interesting thing was while waiting at a bus stop. I spotted a Mini Cooper just like my dads coming when he suddenly locked up all four. That was brought to a halt by some newer blue Ford thingy ( this was 1970). He buried the nose into the drivers side....the best was yet to come. The Mini driver was an Ausssie, he jumped out as did the Greek in the Ford.....the Greek was running his mouth at a great rate. The Aussie said enough to establish his nationally to me.......the Greek just kept his mouth running.....The Aussie shut him up with a haymaker that put the Greek on his ass.....I subdued a cheer and got on the bus ......great stuff.:rolleyes: It is what I remembered best of my 13 months in the country. |
hung out at the bus station in Izmir for an afternoon. waiting. met some awesome youngish folks there.
took a boat ride to Kos. that is where you can interact with the refugees. pretty grim situation. that is a rough sea, around there. i would say that 25% of the passengers (35-40 ft. boat) were puking off the deck. i would not have wanted to be in a leaky rubber dingy, fleeing for my life, that is for sure. the Canadian refugee count, for this round, is 25000, so far. some great looking families. |
My wife and daughter are heading to Greece in September for a wedding on the island of Kos. I will be meeting them in Germany after the wedding for a week of fun.
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...and I was in Canmore, Alberta just a week ago....I'll post some pics here soon too!..lol!:p |
Why do I need to travel halfway across the world to sleep on someone else's lumpy old mattress when I can stay at home and sleep on my own lumpy old mattress.
So what if I don't know that the Acropolis was blown up in 1687 by a Venetian bombardment which ignited a Ottoman ammo dump inside. |
Seeing is believing, tabster!
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Great thread! Of course these travelogues can't compare with the usual, "what kind of toaster oven/snow tires/nose hair trimmer should I buy?" ones but I like it!
Curious, can you feel the effects of their debt crisis/financial melt-down right now? Is it cheaper or(?) I also plan on buying a used MC to leave in Europe this summer. I was thinking older BMW airhead but the Africa Twin or Transalp is intriguing. And they're everywhere over there. I may be able to help w/ secure storage either in the Itaian Alps or southern France, we shall talk. Have a great trip! :) |
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