Saturday, 30 June 2007

I am still alive and well in ITALY

Where to start! There were no ecafes in Greece that we could find and it has taken two days to find this one. Very quickly There was a heat wave when we reached Greece and the temperatures ranged from 40° - 45°. I have never been so hot in my life and felt I was going to expire several times. We reached Greece to have one of the girls leave her passport on the plane so were delayed an hour before we could leave the airport. We then went by bus, driving on the right hand side of the road to the hotel. The traffic was phenomenal - think Auckland peak hour and you would have some idea. Motor bikes with people riding them with open toed shoes, no helmets and short sleeves. There were white and pink oleanders planted all along the side of the roads every where in town. The entire time we were in Greece I never saw blue sky as it appeared as a grey/milky haze everywhere. We arrived at the hotel at about 9.30am, dropped our luggage, threw lighter clothes on as we changed in the downstairs toilets and off we went to the Acropolis on the bus. Our tour guide was called Eva who was Greek but bought up in Turkey before her family came back to Greece. More about her later. One of the things that immediately struck me was the housing, lots and lots of apartment blocks, with lots of plants in pots on verandahs that looked very colourful. Driving up to the Acropolis was amazing, it dominates the landscape from a variety of points around the city. This was the 40° day! Eva told us in the bus that we could not take drink or food on the site so we dutifully left it all on the bus. Just a warning for any other intrepid travellers out there - every ancient monument in Greece (and so far in Italy) is on top of a bloody hill!!!!!! (restrained language at that!!) So, by the time the organisation for tickets has occurred we have been waiting outside in the sun for about 1/2 hour. Eva gathered us up and told us about the first part of the ruins as we stood in the sun up two flights of steps which was a theatre. Another flight of steps and another chat in the sun and then through the archway and there was the Parthenon!! By now we had observed every man, woman and child also visiting the site (95 buses from a cruise ship in that day) had bottles of drink with them! Another chat in the very very hot sun by now and then the temple beside the Parthenon (am having a ruin mental blockage here). By now I was feeling not a little distressed through lack of anything in my system since 7.30am and it was now 1.00pm. I took heaps of photos and tried to soak up the whole atmosphere before going back to the bus where we were all to meet. I managed to find a little drink shop down the road and bought two bottles of water, a fizzy drink and a lemon slushy. One bottle of water did not touch the sides, nor did the slushy. Fortunately the bus was air conditioned and fell back into in like a dead thing. Of course, by now the heat had affected our legs/ankles and other extremeties. Me ankles have continued to resemble something like Byan williams thighs ever since. The bus stopped briefly in town for us to buy lunch - a spinache pie and a coffee slushy and then off to the National Museum. This was absolutely amazing and gots heaps of photos. More water bought as we headed back to the hotel to check in properly and to have dinner. We did a bit of a drive around Athens on the way and saw other places of note - more photos. Being a budget hotel the meal was not exciting - it was spaghetti with tomatoe sauce, very salty dry chicken with greek salad and water melon for desert. Because we were in GREECE and did not want to waste any of our time there, several of us caught the metro after dinner to Paraeus - the end of the line one way, which is a port, and had a coffee, then caught the train back. Have to dash now for dinner so watch this space - like Arnie, I will be back. Love to all.

Sunday, 24 June 2007

Are we nearly there yet? from Singapore

Am going to furiously type something while I am in a free internet cafe in Changi airport - also means I am not spending money in the shops below. What a lovely surprise it was to have my Mum come up to the airport to see me off. I have to say I was a little suspicious because I hadnt had any texts from her until the one when she said she was at the airport. Toilets - my first observations.. Auckland airport had a talking one - most discombobulating to say the least. The ones in the plane - say no more - not enough room to skin a louse for its hide never mind swinging a cat LOL. However they were clean and well set up with lotions and potions. The one here automatically flushed as soon as one stood up - modern technology again!!! A bit spooky when an inanimate object has a mind of its own. The flight over was good - we were fed like pate de foie gras ducks, lots of drinks and nibbles in between two meals. This is going to sign off so I will to. More later.

Saturday, 23 June 2007

Today's the Day!!!!

It's 2.30am and I am almost done. Have packed twice. Whilst on my roll of using modern technolohy, I googled ''packing tips'''and blow me done there were trillions. Armed with two check lists (just to make sure) I found I had done a pretty good job by myself which was reassuring. I liked the list that reminded one to clean the fridge out, do the dishes, prepay your bills, sort your banking. All are now ticked. Am still in close proximity to the heater and it has been windy and raining outside so am looking fwd to the contrast. I need to remember that if I should get to the time when I am gasping with the heat LOL. I still have some trepidation using this blog. One thing about sending everyone the wrong address to begin with , I have heard from a lot of you back which has been great. Not so great was losing outlook last night - got it back tonight so all is well. I have done my last Trade Me and will be going cold turkey while I am away. One thing about cleaning the fridge out - dinner consisted of scrambled eggs on toast and chocolate almonds (from Christmas) I figure with the walking I am going to be doing I can live wild today!! the bus will be here at 8am so will sign off. Next update should be from ......... EUROPE!!!! Yay

Tuesday, 19 June 2007

lynz.odyssey the prelude - 5 more sleeps to go.

Hi to those who choose to read this. I have no idea if this will work but along with visiting ancient places, I am grappling with modern technology and have set this up to keep in touch as I ready myself for my trip to EUROPE. (as you can see I am getting just the teensiest excited). I have found myself dropping this into my conversation over the last two days, - no sorry, I will not be able to attend that meeting, I will be in EUROPE (heh heh.) I will try and post my itinerary out by email - again to the very interested and for those playing at home.
I am slowly packing - have spent tonight trying on thin summer clothes with the heater on full blast behind me and trying to sort out cables etc for my digital camera and video camera (hence the comment about modern technology earlier) For the classic buffs out there - I hope you appreciate the name of my blog and new gmail address. Going to Greece has been a dream of mine forever and to get Italy, France and England is a total bonus. Being a school ''Classics" trip most of the key historical places of interest are on our list to visit so will keep you posted with impressions on what I get to see. It is past the witching hour so will sign off and check if this has worked. Ciao