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Final Greek Dinner

My last Greek meal was this yummy salad and some batter-fried red peppers stuffed with feta.

Halloween in February

I guess this is when the Greeks celebrate… I was not in the spirit too much. This party was at the university, kind of reminded me of some high school dance that I missed out on. The DJs were DJing with winamp and the songs were not crossfaded in anyway. There was a lot of [...]

Ioannina, Greece

Making my way to Albania, I stopped in the town of Ioannina in northern Greece for a couple of nights. It’s kind of a college town nowadays (i think 20% of the population attends the university there), and I stayed with a nice college girl. They have a lake, a modern town and a fortified [...]

Goodbye Athens!

My days in Athens are over. I ate a lot of croquettes and spanakopita, hung out with an awesome Finnish dude a few nights (who is friends of Max McCauley’s), and just kind of wandered around a good deal. I checked out some of the goth nights they have, which seemed to be more like [...]

Delphi, the Center of the Universe

Had another little road trip away from Athens with Ada, visited Delphi. The main part of it was closed, so didn’t get to see the theatre. We trespassed into the main closed part but we were caught very shortly after. Oh well! The trespassing was fun.

Cape Sounion and Poseidon’s Temple

Ada in Athens drove me to Cape Sounion to visit Poseidon’s Temple. We saw the sunset. It was breathtaking!

More Ancient Sites in Athens

Theatre of Herodes Atticus Theatre of Herodes Atticus Theatre of Dionysus Temple of Olympian Zeus Temple of Hephaestus and Athena Ergane

Ancient Agora

The View from Acropolis

The view of the city was pretty amazing from Acropolis. It was also a nice day, temperature wise. I lied down on one of the rocks and chilled out for a little bit trying to take in some ancient energy.

Acropolis of Athens