Monday, July 18, 2011

Ompa!

Greetings from Greece!
 
Today is our thrid day in Greece. My friends and I are going to try out  our independent travel skills and hopefully get to Olympia for the day.
 
The first day in Greece, we went into Athens by a "Hop On, Hop Off" bus which is basically a double decker bus where you can plug in these earphones they give you and it tells you about all of the places you pass in Athens. It cost 20 euro but we get to use it for 2 days and seeing as we are 10 km (6 miles) from Athens AND there are transportation strikes out the wazoo, its a pretty good option.
 
About the transportation strikes - taxis and the metro are not working. AND on top of that, the taxis and some of teh buses even parked their cars int he middl eof the road so not only are they not moving people, but other form of transportation can't get through. This is one of those times where it'd be nice to have a motorbike haha. But anyways its a very effective strike! There is also a protest in the main square of Athens because of their financial situation.
 
Basically, if Greece doesn't reach an agreement with the EU (aka privatizing things like their port by selling it to China / making really extreme budgets cuts that will effect their pensions and welfare and stuff / use all of that money to strat paying back loans) they are going to have to default on their loans and be kicked out of the Eurozone. So its tricky because no matter what the Greek government and the EU decide on, someone will probably be displeased. They are suppose to reach the decision really soon - by the end of this week or the next is what we were told - but hopefully we will be out of Greece befor that happens!
 
Speaking of politics, Hillary Clinton is in Greece and made a speech at the New Acropolis Museum about two hours after we went to it. But we saw her whole entourage driving through the streets!
 
Anyways - the frist day we made it up to the "high city" aka the Acropolis and saw everything. Every temple, every monument. It was really hot. But the view is amazing and just the fact that somethign that old is still standing is pretty incredible. The New Acropolis Museum was really neat too! Half of it has glass flooring and you look down on the ruins from above.
 
We got lunch in the city too! I got a Spinach Pie which is the filo dough we use for baklava + spinach + feta. Yummm. Then the restraunt kept trying to get us to stay but offeringus free stuff. We got free dessert but had to refuse the free coffee. No clue what the dessert was called but it looked / tasted like a fruity couscous poundcake... in a good way! We think maybe they kept trying to get us to stay so that they looked busier and got more business?
 
That night we saw Harry Potter! Kaleigh and I did some low risk planking in the theater too (hahahahha) Harry Potter was so good tho!  A real nail biter!
 
The next day, I bought a ticket to go on the Saronic Island trip. It was so cool! We were basically on a one-day cruise ship and we went to three islands - Hydra, Porrous (sp?) and Aegina. We also got lunch on the sip and there was lots of Greek entertainment.
 
Befor we even got to the island, I got locked in a bathroom in the basement of the boat. SO BAD. It wasn't a stall, it was a room and there was no way otu and it was so hot and the lock was jammed so I started banging on the door and a professor from SAS heard me and at first tried to just bust the door open with force. In the end, we had to get someone that worked on the boat to bring down tools and get me out.... typical me!
 
Hydra was my favorite. The islands has no cars on it so its really clean and Kaleigh, Abby and I rode donkeys! Mine pooped all over the road and then the guy had to like clean it up and then he died the bag of doodoo to my saddle....niceeee!
 
Porrous was also really pretty. We saw a clocktower up in the distance and just kept going uphill until we found it. It was a really pretty island.
 
Aegina is the bigger more commercialized one, but still really nice. We walked to the Monestary and to the ruins but the ruins were closed because it was a Monday.
 
Whoops! Gotta go meet people at the gangway to try to get to Olympia!
 
 
 

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