Wednesday, June 09, 2004
 

Greece cont'd: Athens

Athens was great, much better than I remember the last time. The acropolis is really cool, but I felt like I got a slice of the local life here more than anywhere else on the trip when I've just been a tourist with a number...

Hotel Lozanni was a little dodgy but I got to meet a really cool girl named Kirsty there. She was Australian, and in Greece for the Olympic games (she was going to be in the opening ceremony), we hit it off really well and ended up spending the better part of 2 days together which I really enjoyed. We walked around town one day and the next night went a hill by the Acropolis. It was really cool up there, people just hanging out, enjoying the view, and singing folk music to the sound of a guitar.

The Singers Hill, where we hung out all night listening to folk music.

Athens is going through a reinvention, they are trying to get it ready for the summer olympics which start in August but the Greeks are way to relaxed and nowhere near getting ready fast enough. The olympic stadium is not even finished yet and the hotels are all in a big construction phase since the government is paying 40% of the tab for remodeling them.
Here are all the pics from Athens...

Our first day in Athens, lost as usual

Kirsten chillin' at the hotel and not happy I'm taking her picture :)

Tigger watching a DVD (inside joke)

At the entrance to the Acropolis

The Temple of Hephaeustas, probably in the best condition of all of them

Acropolis, I remember one of the architecture students on the ferry saying this had significance, it was the first building to use a certain style or something.

Dave in front of the Acropolis

Me on the Acropolis

Me at the ruins of the Temple of Zeus

The ruins of the Temple of Zeus from a distance

Toppled column at the Temple of Zeus, about 6 left standing so hurry up!

The Temple of Hephaeustas from a distance

Kirsty, the Australian bartender and my new friend

Read the Graffitti: We are definately fat, but are we happy?