Up (early), Suitcases down to the lobby by 6:30, quick breakfast, on the bus by 7:00, off to the airport. The flight to Athens was a short hop so by 9:30 we were back on a bus and headed to the National Archaeological Museum.
The students had a “scavenger hunt” assignment which we were free to join. We didn’t. We wandered thru the place marveling at the extraordinary materials on display and taking the odd picture or two. Here are a few.
I’ll spare you the rest of the 200 odd photos I took of these types of figures. But here are a few other significant finds:
Eventually museum fatigue took over and it was time to meet the students to head for our hotel. We got checked in and slept.
After our naps we headed out to do a bit of exploring and ran into others from the Geezer class. This turned into a group exploring experience, complete with an experience of part of a Greek Orthodox service at the huge church down the street.
After diner we wandered farther, starting with our attempt to find the best vantage point to photograph the Acropolis (they’re big on lighting it up at night).
Tomorrow we explore the Acropolis. I understand that it starts with us hiking up there. Interesting.
Nite all,
R
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Fish! Pedicure! !!!!!!
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Blessings, geezers! may you sleep well and deep and have strong legs tomorrow. What a great experience for all of you! (Please tell Josh, “Hi!” from Billie of the Museum)
Todd and I tried out the “fish foot ticklers” in Elat, Israel. We were in a dual tank. The fish all left Todd’s side because the dining was better on mine. Lol
We are enjoying your pictures.
Candis
You’ve obviously got the sweeter feet. I look at those tanks and think ‘tickle torture.’
Fish pedicure! The one thing we missed out on in Thailand! PLEASE say you did it!!!! DO IT!!!
Fish! Pedicure! !!!!!!
Sign me up!
Blessings, geezers! may you sleep well and deep and have strong legs tomorrow. What a great experience for all of you! (Please tell Josh, “Hi!” from Billie of the Museum)
Todd and I tried out the “fish foot ticklers” in Elat, Israel. We were in a dual tank. The fish all left Todd’s side because the dining was better on mine. Lol
We are enjoying your pictures.
Candis
You’ve obviously got the sweeter feet. I look at those tanks and think ‘tickle torture.’
Fish pedicure! The one thing we missed out on in Thailand! PLEASE say you did it!!!! DO IT!!!