Monday, August 4, 2008

Acropolis now!!














We had a wonderful drive through the mountains from Delphi towards Athens. The scenery was spectacular - such a surprise to us - we hadn't anticipated this at all. After about 2 hours we hit the national road - their motorway. It is fast moving but the surface is poor and Essie got shaken somewhat - but she is made of stern stuff!

We arrived at Dionissiotis campsite in Nea Kifissia, which is a pleasant northern suburb of Athens. A lovely campsite again with plots under pine trees. It has a swimming pool and free wifi. We thought that Greece would be backwards in its technology and facilities but actually it has proved to be the most forward thinking of all the European countries - how about that!

After we settled in we went shopping for groceries - still expensive here. Then we had a quiet evening.

Sunday came and we decided to go into Athens and see some of the sights. Would you believe the bus and the metro into Athens from here costs all of 80 cents each way all in - and that is for a 10 minutes bus ride and about 15 stops on the metro! We went past the Olympic Village too - it was spectacular to see it in all its glory - but it was a ghost town. All the apartments were empty, no cars parked or people walking around, and the facilities were unused - whats that all about then?

We got off at the Acropolis and only had a short walk to the site - it loomed large in front of us. Well - it was impressive in its own way - mostly by being HUGE, but there wasn't the atmosphere or the magic about it as far as we were concerned. It certainly didn't rate as high as Delphi, Pompeii or Rome - but it needed to be visited and we were glad to have seen it. One fantastic thing about it was the 360 degree view of Athens from the Parthenon. We couldn't appreciate how densely populated or how large Athens was until we had seen it. - see pic.

The other very important thing to note is that this is our very last camp on our journey!! We have very mixed feelings about that - in some ways we want to carry on travelling, and in others we look forward to seeing our home and friends in Cyprus.

We raised a glass of bubbly to the occasion - see pic - and had an evening reminiscing - it seems like yesterday we crossed the North Sea, yet we seem to have been away for ages and have seen the Mediterranean, the Adriatic and the Ionian seas in the time spent travelling - as well as a number of lakes!

Now we need to sell our darling Esmerelda as she has nearly finished her work for us. She has done so well for an old girl - all those miles, nearly 6000 in all on this trip. And all those mountains too - she has kept on trucking through rain and sunny weather, smooth and bumpy roads and hasn't let us down once! well except for one bulb and a split pin - we all have our moments!

The lovely owner of this site - Manos - has come up trumps and offered us the asking price for her. He will keep her on this site and rent her out - so she has retired to the sun too! We will stay in her until Thursday morning when we leave for the port to take the car to the ferry. It will be a sad day for us but we know she will be in caravan heaven here.

So today we have been deciding what to leave in the caravan and what to take with us and Steve has been filling the car up with all our goods in readiness for leaving - what a lot we have got.

Tomorrow we go into Athens again for another sightseeing day - there is so much of it!

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