Monday, July 5, 2010
Last day in Athens
We spent the day wandering around Athens waiting for our flight. Lunch was enjoyed at an outdoor taverna with a cheesy bread thing like pizza without the sauce but lots of cheese. We also ate bread, tomatoes and dolmas. We found a Greek orthodox church and stepped inside and watched others come and go and light their candles. It was lovely.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Istanbul, Turkey
Chios, Nea Moni, a Greek Monastery
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Frankfurt, Germany
we were a little nervous in the frankfurt airport and train station to say the least. Beautiful countryside. the german people are very stoic compared to the greeks.
Now we are in our room by the train station... it's ok... not airconditioned, but the window is wide open and we have a lovely fan. It's a bit warm.
Everyone is watching futbol, the world cup, and it makes the two Mel's jump everytime someone scores and everyone yells out.
Santorini
Back in Athens!
We didn't post last night because we were just waaaay too busy partying and saying our goodbyes. We will do a separate post for yesterday, SANTORINI, a highlight.
We have to be brief so we can wander back to the airport... so much to say... and still see...
Friday, June 25, 2010
Our ship!
Crete
and saw the artifacts from the palace (the picture just downloaded from Troy! sorry bout that, it's a little out of order, and that is the trojan horse) and then went to the third concert and heard some more beautiful music...then Mimi and I explored the city, spent money, and then took a taxi ride with a really nice looking young unmarried greek (did I say single) man with a mercedes taxi... he couldn't speak English. And I don't know enough greek to get us to the port, except they told us the "code" word "Karnagious" which he had no clue what we were talking about... then finally we found the ship and we were all laughing and trying to communicate... it was an experience. We learned the word for "single" in greek....can't remember it now... it's a long word...
ok, now I am going to attempt some more pics since it is working! yippee!
hugs and love,
Melany and Melanie
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Lindos, Rhodes
The two Melanie/ys went up the narrow pathway to the top of this hill by donkey... I sure wish I could publish pictures but it just ain't happening... I've tried every which way to make it work but after buying CD and new flash drive, finding an internet cafe, battling primitive internets, and so forth... pictures will have to wait.
We had lunch separately because we took turns at a foot and hand massage... almost as good as Robin's, much needed.
Melanie went to see the doctor last night and was given some antibiotics and told to increase her advil .... she is feeling better today but resting right now.
Currently I am in a market on Hippocrates square and there is lots of shopping and strong coffee.
More tomorrow!
Love Melany and Melanie
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Ephesus
Til we meet again love,
Melanie and Melany
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Chios
We arrived on the Island at 3:00ish and took a big bus up a windy NARROW road some 20 minutes away to a remote monastery where a bloody massacre took place in 1822. Only a 92 year old nun lives there now.
We listened to the second concert with dualing violins and then cello... words can't describe... Beethoven in a small concert hall by the best in our nation...
Then Melany decided to trek off by herself to see the city and test her bargaining skills in Greek. Had a lot of fun, bought some trinkets, bargained for some white sandals, had the shoe shopman lead me down a dark alley in search of a "toileta" and as usual... no toileta paper..
Tried some high octane Frappe... I'll be up all night I'm afraid... Mimi's already asleep... her tongue is hurting.
Pictures are coming, it's just that the server is slow... the computer is primitive, minutes are extremely expensive...I've run out of room on my disk and finally found one to buy tonight.... now need to borrow a laptop to download them... and find an internet cafe...
Sandy, the people are very nice... found lots of mental health people, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, family therapists, and several professors. Interesting people with lots of good conversation. The boat is small....about 5 stories and 87 people. We travel about in 3 buses. There's a nice lounge with piano and library... one deck for walking. It's nice and intimate.
Ok, more tomorrow hopefully!
Love Melany
Monday, June 21, 2010
Monday at Istanbul
The highlight of the day (for Melany) was seeing Melanie (who never has met a stranger) make friends with a woman in a full burka... she was covered completely except eyes and hands... and I witnessed this special encounter ... the two made eye contact, then the other woman smiled with her eyes and gave the cutest wave and Melanie's waving back and smiling, too... It was truly amazing thing to witness and it is the highlight of my trip.
More to follow tomorrow...
Love, Melanie and Melany
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Troy
We just finished the captain's dinner and have been standing outside watching a lightening show in the far distance. It's a lovely evening.
Looking forward to seeing Istanbul, a town of reportedly 12 million... yikes... We are going to the Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar to hone our bargaining skills, the spice market, and a couple of other famous sites that I can't remember at the moment... the wine was good.
Ok... mimi's dragging me off to bed now... we have to be up bright and early to see the arrival into Istanbul.
So, farewell until we meet again.. long day tomorrow.
Love to all,
Melanie and Melany
Ship at Sea- The Agean
Today we enjoyed a great breakfast, heard two lectures from a young professor from University of Cinncinati who is an expert in archeology about the basics of Greek history and then about basic Troy facts.
We are sailing right now into the Dardanaelles (sp?) which is a narrow passage way into Turkey. We have learned so much about this important World War I location. It's so exciting and there is excitement in the air!
The two M's are very sore from all the walking yesterday and the tossing about in the ship. We are located low in the ship and feel every wave. We slept very well, rocked about like babies. But sore. :)
My poached eggs this morning... I must say... they were so fresh and perfect. The golden yellow color was so rich compared to the eggs we get at home. Everything is fresher, tastier, and simply delicious.
Weather is sunny, the water is navy blue right now, and sparkly. We are listening to the concert pianist practice for a later concert... and we are looking forward to hearing members of the Lincoln Center Symphony perform here. I think I heard they will perform 3 times. One group is here as "fans" of the Center and are very thrilled to be travelling with them.
Lunch is soon, and then we disembark to tour Troy. We will take pictures of the Trojan horse from the movie and a replica of the original.
Please write us! We very much look forward to hearing from family and friends and long for words from home...
Love to all,
Hugs and kisses,
Melany & Melanie