Following a 40 minute nap to combat jetlag and a quick lunch of Greek salad and feta cheese (yum!), Amalia and Lauren went to the tip of the Piraeus Harbor to enjoy never-ending sunshine, water lapping and watching sailboats glide past. The introduction to Greece couldn't have been better. On the ride from the aiport, our friendly (and English speaking!) gracious hosts shared information with us on many interesting topics, includine the Greek economy and industries, local hot spots and customs, but most importantly our upcoming agenda. We can't wait for our upcoming dinner with our new friends and hosts as they divulge more knowledge about this beautiful country and their local Rotary clubs. Hints have indicated that we have quite a feast ahead of us!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
An afternoon in Piraeus
Following a 40 minute nap to combat jetlag and a quick lunch of Greek salad and feta cheese (yum!), Amalia and Lauren went to the tip of the Piraeus Harbor to enjoy never-ending sunshine, water lapping and watching sailboats glide past. The introduction to Greece couldn't have been better. On the ride from the aiport, our friendly (and English speaking!) gracious hosts shared information with us on many interesting topics, includine the Greek economy and industries, local hot spots and customs, but most importantly our upcoming agenda. We can't wait for our upcoming dinner with our new friends and hosts as they divulge more knowledge about this beautiful country and their local Rotary clubs. Hints have indicated that we have quite a feast ahead of us!
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Sounds heavenly, Lisa! Have a wonderful trip!
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ReplyDeleteHi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteWow what a trip. I don't think you are getting
my e-mails but the ones you are sending sound like this is the trip of a lifetime.
Love, Mom
I'm curious about the past Olympic sites.
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