Jane Kipp
I'm a retired steel worker from Canada who loves to travel in my retirement. Läs mer🇨🇦Hamilton
  • Tinos Here I Come

    6 juni 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    New day, new island. We are on Tinos today. Since today is a travel day we can chit chat about other stuff.

    I make it to the port and return the car. They were so nice there; I could leave my luggage and go grab a bite to eat since I’m early for my ferry. Their website is: https://akrogiali-rentacar.gr . I head down to the main drag and find a restaurant. I think it’s time for pasta. I pick a pasta and shrimp dish. (Sorry no pictures) As I’m eating a table of four sit themselves down. They are a little boisterous but great fun. My dinner comes and the shrimp are 4 huge shrimp, with the heads still on!! I don’t do heads people. I don’t even know how to fillet a fish when it comes whole. Yes, I have lived a sheltered life. After gently removing the heads, the young lady next to me said that they were the best part. Her name is Artemis Antonopoulou, I then give her the plateful. Waste not want not and all of that. We quickly introduce ourselves and I find out that they are in Greece for her sisters wedding. Three of them are from Greece and one gentleman was from London. They all live in Denmark now. I tell them about my travel plans and they love it, they tell me about these caves that they are going to see that day. Conversation goes on and Artemis asks for my Facebook link and I give her my phone. It is nice to make friends in other countries, you never know when you’ll be there.

    After lunch I gave my luggage and head off to catch my ferry. The ferry ride is very nice and I arrive in Tinos with no issues. I rent another car here and I starting to think that all Greeks are pleasant (at least to us tourists who are giving them money!) A wonderful young man fills out my forms, gives me a map of the island that has highlighted spots to visit and off I go.

    About cars in Greece (and I will assume the rest of Europe). They have no park gear; you have to put the car in neutral and using the parking brake. They also have cars that are manual and automatic at the same time. If you want automatic you put it in D1 location on the stick, if you want manual there is a M on the stick. Be very careful when you change from Neutral to D1. I was actually reading the contract at the rental place and asked about #7. Something about replacing license plates. They nice young man tells me that if you park somewhere that you aren’t supposed to (like a handicap spot) the police will just take you plate off the car! No that’s a deterrent. Okay watch where I park!

    I make it to my place with no issue, just two minutes (uphill and sidways) from the port. Getting to port will be easy, getting back well a little more of a challenge. I went and got some food and water for my time here and settle in for a nice evening. This place is very nice as well and I have grabbed some pictures. Once again, the bathroom is amazing (wish I had one of these at home!). Great water pressure and plenty of hot water. I have a washer, so I can get some laundry done tomorrow.
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  • Last Sunset In Naxos

    5 juni 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    Today is my last day in Naxos. It has indeed been an enjoyable time. My place is out in the country side by the sea but not far from what I need. We had an issue with no water this morning. I messaged the host and he immediately sent his uncle over to investigate. It seems that someone had turned off the intake valves and our cistern ran dry. It was fixed in a bit and I could get the dishes done.

    This afternoon I head back to the same beach as yesterday. I spend the afternoon alternating between cooling off and then hiding under the umbrella to keep out of the sun. I enjoy a nice lunch of stuffed portabella mushrooms and then chicken fillets with mashed carrots. The mushrooms were especially tasty as they were stuffed with bacon (Greek bacon is more like our sliced ham) and a white cheese. A wonderful combination on the pallet. The chicken was good but a little bland for my taste.

    I have said before that they don’t have stoplights here. Well, I found one! It is located on a little strip of land that connects us to the main part of town. I could figure out what it was for the entire time I was here. The lights were always green and there were no cross roads. I finally figured out what they were for while I was at the beach today. There is a small landing strip for small planes on one side of the road. The lights are to stop traffic while the plane takes off and lands. I saw a small two-seater plane yesterday very low in the sky and that is where it was headed. I didn’t think it was used anymore, guess it is.

    I head back around 5 pm to grab a shower. I have to start packing tonight since I leave in the morning. I enjoy one last dinner on the patio with a glass of wine or two (have to finish the bottle before tomorrow). Enjoy one last sunset and get some of the packing done. Tomorrow is Tinos and more adventures.

    Good night.
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  • Day At The Beach, Again

    4 juni 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Hi there, have I told you how much I love my peace and quiet? I have one neighbour and nothing but ocean views. The doves are a little noisy in the morning, the sea crashing the shore but nothing I can’t handle.

    The nice man next, mid 60's?, is from Belgium. He is a native Greek who moved to Belgium in the mid 70's. Anyway, we have be chit chatting off and on since I got here. Well today he made me breakfast! He had these little pastries filled with feta cheese and the glass of 'milk' is actually a cross between milk and a sour cream. Thick and a little sour tasting. (Not to my liking) A nice way to start my day! I have included a picture as today's food shot. (Yes, that is a tablet with keyboard, a camera and battery pack!)

    Anyone who knows me will have a good laugh at this one. I’m a planner, the kind that will take months to research and plan and double check everything. I also have this tendency to plan tours or walking trips to fill up the holiday. My little excel spreadsheet is full of stuff. (Okay, stop laughing!) Well your going to have a good laugh at this one. I was checking my next ferry and place to stay. Seeing if I would need to rent a car again (Yep, I do). When something didn’t look right. I have a ferry ticket to Mykonos and a apartment rental in Tinos. Now in my defense, in Greece they have a habit of calling their islands and towns by 3 different names. However, I did mess up. Tinos is the quieter island just 30 minutes ferry ride past Mykonos! Well, that would have been awkward! So, I spent the next hour changing 2 ferry rides, renting a car and checking and rechecking the plan. Man, did I feel stupid!

    Now that I know where I’m going in two days, let’s have some fun today. There is a beach called St. Georges beach. It is not far from here and I haven’t been in the water for a few days. I know! Crazy eh! (That was my Canadian coming out) So, I pack up by little backpack (Osprey backpack, it folds into nothing and holds a decent amount of stuff), put on the bathing suit, sunscreen and off I go. On the way there, I stop to take a coupe of people wind surfing in a little bay. The winds are pretty strong and they must have some really good upper body strength and core muscles to match When I get to the beach, they have parking right by the beach and I snag one in the front row. No need to get a picture of local business as a landmark this time. It is in the afternoon when I get here and there are still plenty of chairs and umbrellas available. I find one that and plop down.

    I don’t know if I have explained this before, so be patient if I have. In Greece (and I’m sure elsewhere) when you go to an ‘organized’ beach they have beach chairs (some with pads, some without) and umbrellas set up for your convenience. Nice! However, you have to pay for them. Some places (where we stayed in Crete) they will forgo the charge for the chairs if you buy food or drinks from their restaurant. This one didn’t. So you pay for the chair and the food. The cost of the chair with a pad and umbrella is 7.50 Euros for the day (regardless of when you get there). This is just an expense that I have prepared for so not a big deal. I read this online prior to coming. So I pay my fare and have a seat.

    The beach is a nice one, very long for Greece and reasonably wide. The water is a little rough but still doable. The winds have picked up here. I was talking to Chris (my neighbour) and he said that this is early for the winds. Normally they don’t pick up until mid-June. I head off into the water for a dip. The water here is shallow, you can go out 30 meters before you hit chest level (I’m 5’7”). The water is cool but the bottom is sandy. I see the little minnows swimming around and should have thought to bring a banana. I have a very pleasant swim and float around a bit. I’m very aware of the sun beating down on me, so I don’t stay out very long. I think I have a base tan by now but let’s not chance heat stroke again.

    After my swim I order a fruit, yogurt and honey bowl with a peach ice tea. This is a large bowl filled with stuff (oops, sorry, no picture). I enjoy from the safety of my shady chair. I reapply the sunscreen just in case my little toes stick out in the sun. I read my book for a while so I can dry off. I also like to people watch. This is a great place to do that. You have mostly couples. I’d say and even split between older and younger. Nice to see young families out as well. Nothing too crazy to report. People are generally well behaved. I do hear one couple (mid 50’s) complain to the server though. Apparently, he has told them that they can’t eat or drink anything from outside of their restaurant while using their chairs. I can see both sides of this. The company is trying to make a profit by selling their food and drinks and the couple are trying to save by bringing their own. They did pay for the chairs with no issue. You decide which side of the argument your on.

    After a pleasant afternoon, I head home to shower and grab something to eat. Tomorrow is another day in paradise.
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  • Walk Around Town

    3 juni 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    New day, new adventures. Actually, today was part maintenance day and part fun. Let me tell about it. After a wonderful nights sleep, (I think this is the most comfortable bed) I started my day with a beautiful morning coffee on the patio. I caught up on a couple of the blogs. I ran out of international phone call minutes so I needed to get reloaded. I also was in dire straights to get my nails done. (Yeah, I know, that was a girly statement)

    I found a Vodaphone store and reloaded my minutes. I got 400 minutes for 17.00 Euros. (Uh Canada, you hearing this???) The gentleman at the store was very nice (as are all the Greeks, it seems). He also found me a clip for my phone that goes in the car vent for when I’m using Google Maps. (That is every time I leave the driveway!) So far driving has been good. I get lost but I seem to get out of it okay. They use a lot of round abouts here and I don’t think I’ve seen a stoplight yet.

    Next up was getting my nails done. I found a salon called Green Hair Salon, not far from the Vodaphone store and she could take me today. I was early so I stopped next door for a frappe and a chocolate croissant. The lady at the salon was very nice and did a wonderful job on my nails. As we are talking, I find out that there is no rain in the summer here only in the winter. Also, Naxos has a large population (10,000 residents) so they don’t shut down in the winter like some of the other islands. My nails are done and I should be good for a couple of weeks now.

    Back home for a siesta and then I head out to see the castle. Yep, they have a castle here. It is in Old Town (surprise!). I find a place to park in a public parking lot. They are free and they seem to have quite a few around town. Probably trying to keep all the tourists in one place ;>) I put a local establishment into the GPS so I can find the car again, then head off on foot. The way is all up hill and so that chocolate croissant is worn off. After what seems like 30 minutes, but is actually only 12 minutes I make it to Old Town. The castle is not what I expected. It is a castle but they have parsed it out to shops and homes. So, you don’t get the authentic ‘castle’ experience. The churches we locked up so I couldn’t get any inside pictures.

    After my walk around it is time for dinner. I stop at a place called Gemma Naxian Bar. Looked nice and it had shade! I order some potato pancakes that are filled with cheese and vegetables. They are served with a sour cream type dressing to dip them in. That with some lemon aid and I’m good. As I’m having dinner, they start to bring out the hookah vessels. No, I didn’t know that this was a hookah bar when I sat down. No, I did not partake.

    Now I have to get back to the car and get home. It seems like the walk is up hill again??? By the time I make it home, I have time for a quick shower, a glass of wine and enjoy a beautiful sunset.

    Good night, all.
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  • On My Own Again

    3 juni 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Remember when I had reservations about the girls going out last night? Well mommy was right again. They loudly tip toed in at 3:30 AM and check out the picture at 9:00 AM. We do manage to get out of the house on time. The girls take me to port for me to catch my ferry to Naxos and they go to the airport to fly to Athens.

    I have plenty of time to wait for my ferry so I settle in and have some lunch. I am at the same restaurant where we came in and the same gentleman is serving me. I start a pair of socks, chat with some people and eat some really nice food. I get on the ferry and settle in for a 2-hour ride. I am on Blue Star ferries this time. It is very nice and has nice plush seats with tables. I enjoy the ride and debark at Naxos. I get a message from the girls saying they have landed in Athens okay and are at their place.

    Next up is to get a car. The place I’m staying at is outside the city and I will need it for transportation. I end up with a Citroen C1. It is a convertible (I’m not a fan) and it is a cute little car. They have cars here that are both manual and automatic. I don’t know how to describe them. They don’t have a park gear, so you have to use the hand brake when you park. A little different but okay.
    I plug in the address on my phone and proceed to get lost in the down town of Naxos city. The link on the website is not correct. After my host sends me the correct one; off I go to see my new place. Driving in Greece is a little different. You can’t read the signs (all Greek to me, Ha, Ha) and you have to rely on Google maps. The roads here (so far) are not the switchbacks that we had in Santorini. However, I do get to go down a couple of dirt roads to get to my place.

    I am right on the sea again and you can hear the waves crashing along the shore line. I get here at about 8:00 PM and head out for groceries before the store closes. My host here is really good at sending me a couple of links to grocery stores. I head off and get lost again. Turn around in someone’s driveway, make a couple more wrong turns but make it to the store. My staples here are cheese, olives, yogurt, sliced meats, coffee, milk and wine. Back home I go and am pretty proud of myself for not getting lost on the way home.

    My place is basically a studio but with a really nice bathroom. There is no sitting area inside but there is a table and chairs outside. The bed is comfy and it has all I need. The area is quiet and the views are gorgeous. I have a neighbour beside me named Chris. He is somewhere around mid 60’s and is a Greek who moved to Belgium in 2017. Before you jump to conclusions, his girlfriend is joining him in a couple of weeks. I unpack my stuff and head off to bed.
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  • Critters, Museums, Fishies and Shopping

    1 juni 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Well onto the next adventure. We went to bed last night after a busy day. You drift off to sleep and dream of the day on the water. Then you wake up to a bite on your arm (kinda felt a large black fly bite). I turn on the light to see this creature scurrying on the comforter. I spring out of bed grab a shoe and whack the thing. Because the bedding is soft it just scurries in another direction. I think I just made it angry now! I fold the comforter (shoe and all) into a packet and drag it outside. I have been quiet this whole time trying not to wake the girls. When I’m outside I unfold everything and watch it scurry to the planter and then to the wall.

    Laura must have heard something and has come to see what is wrong. I can only think to tell her to stay inside so she doesn’t get hurt. I grab my phone, then the camera to get a picture incase it is poisonous. Laura is now freaking out and goes to check her and Nicole’s bedroom. Now Nicole is awake and has to come and check my bite. Laura has gone all mafia ninja mode and is now checking everywhere she can for more critters. My bed gets torn apart, behind the nightstands, under the couch, under the bed, in the bathroom.

    After we calm down a bit (not much but a bit) I take a Benadryl to get the inflammation down. I of course get on line to see if I can find out what bit me. Yeah, check out the picture below. They are called Scolopendra cingulata and are ugly centipedes/scorpion type things with a lot of legs and a scorpion tale.

    We head cautiously back to bed for the rest of the night. The next morning it is more like a bee sting and I have survived to write another blog. I have to admit, driving is nothing to this little adventure.

    We have awoken to a beautiful day. Our visitor from last night has left the premise (as far as we can tell) or was eaten by one of the cats around here. My arm is not as red and feels like a bee sting where the ache has just gone up the arm a bit. Basically, I’m fine.

    Today we have a tour at the Atlantis the Lost City museum. It was very interesting. First you see a movie about how the city was built and lived and then destroyed by a volcano eruption. The movie is a 9D experience meaning that you sit in a chair that tilts and rumbles. You have a set of 3D glasses, headphones to listen to the story and then they throw fake ‘volcanic ash’ (soap bubbles) and water sprits to flush out the experience. After the movie there are several interactive boards that describe the society back then. After this they have a hologram where you can chit chat with Plato about how he saw civilization. They also have a diorama that shows what Atlantis looked like according to Plato. All and all it was well worth the time and money. The link to it is: https://www.lost-atlantis.com/

    After this we went to the lively part of Fira to meander the shops. The three of us went to a fish spa. It is a spa where little fishies clean your feet while you have a glass of wine. We also had a hot wax treatment for our ears. This was a lot of fun. Laura squealed a lot due to the fish ‘kissing’ between her toes. Here is a link if you want to find out more about this treatment: https://www.facebook.com/FishSpaSantorini/ .

    There just happens to be a jewelry store across the street and we are three women. Yes, in we go! I find a nice necklace and 2 rings. The girls also find necklaces, rings and ankle bracelets. By now we are just hungry. We find an absolutely wonderful restaurant called The Pelican Kipos. It had a wonderful atmosphere as soon as we walked in. There were benches with tables and chairs, cozy little nook where you felt like you had a private table. The wait staff were wonderful! Nicole and I spit some appetizers; baked feta and mushrooms in wine sauce. Laura has potatoes au gratin type appetizer. I had the sea bass and our waitress even de-boned it for me at the table! Nicole had a chicken with cream sauce and Laura had a pork medallion dish. We were stuffed by the time we finished!

    We head back to the house and I am ready for some rest and relaxation. The girls however are heading out clubbing. We are leaving tomorrow and I have my reservations about their choices. However, they are 35 years old so it’s up to them. They get a taxi to meet the at the parking area and off they go. Me? I stay home and pack up my stuff, have a shower and write this blog. I know, boring!
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  • Day on the Water

    31 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Today we have the catamaran trip. We are going on an 8-hour trip around Santorini. We will stop at 3 different beaches and have a nice lunch/dinner on the boat. So off we go. We have to meet at one of the local hotels to be picked up in our coach. As with anything here, we use Google Maps to find our path. I have to admit that Google Maps is a pretty good app while we are here but even it can’t always navigate the donkey paths here. We end up making a few U-turns and take twice as long to get there but we make it. It is a 20-seat coach but quite comfy. We all have air vents and the seats are better than some airlines. We stop at various pickup stops and soon we are full. Our driver expertly navigates the windy, twisty roads next to the rock cliff where we could easily plunge to our death. Then the finally when he backs up the coach downhill through parked vehicles to get to the dock. Apparently, Laura has found a new life skill she wishes to conquer.

    We have to walk downhill a little way (which means it’s going to be uphill on the way back!). We get onto the boat and get our safety talk as we pull out of the harbour. This is a nice size vessel which can comfortably carry about 24 people. There is plenty of shade and plenty of sun, take your pick. I sit up top with the captain under the canopy so that I can get a good view of what is around us. He tells me that the company started out with only 2 catamarans and has built up the business to 20 catamarans 2 speed boats and about 150 car rentals. The ride is smooth and the scenery is gorgeous. I love being on the water. For me, there is something freeing about being on the water. The wind in your hair, the colour of the water, the smell of the salt water, yeah this is me.

    We pass by the black beach, white beach and the red beach. Our first swim spot is near another beach just a little bit further. They drop the anchor and get out the masks and snorkels, and lower the steps. Off we go! The water is a little shocking at first because it is cold but you get used to it quickly. As I have mentioned before, I am a lousy diver here because of the salt water I float like driftwood. However, this is a good thing for swimming. There is a little bit of current and you have to exert yourself a little to say within range of the boat. I put on my mask and snorkel and get transformed into another world. In this world there is tranquility and quiet. The water is that clear, slightly turquoise colour. There are small fishies swimming around. Some small rocks in the sandy bottom but no coral. We swim for about 15 minutes and then I get back on board. I dry off in the sun but then head back to the shade. I am not a sun monger so I try to stay in the shade as much as possible. (And reapply the sunscreen frequently) The girls are down below in the smoking area having a great time chatting with new people.

    The next swim spot is the red beach. When we get there, the crew hand out life preservers to everyone because there is a hot spring there and this will tire out the swimmers quickly. I stay on board for this one. I’m not really into the hot springs’ thing. Laura and Nicole however, go in. They have a nice swim there and decide that the mud from the hot springs is good for a facial. The hot springs are basically sulfer so I’m not sure how good this is for their face. However, they are having fun. (Check out the picture).

    Once back on board we are treated to a wonderful meal. The have flounder (breaded and fried in olive oil), chicken and prawns (done on the BBQ), pasta, Greek salad, tzatziki, and bread. Everything was great and I especially liked the flounder. They have unlimited beer, white wine and water all day long. We are having a great day out.

    There is one more swim stop but the three of us stay on board. We head back to the harbour and disembark. We thank the crew for a lovely day. Then we head back up the hill to our coach and head home. We are all bushed from our day out on the water. The link for this lovey cruise is: https://www.santorini-yachts.com/

    Laura however has something special in store for all of us. Apparently the green dinosaur onesy has made it on board. So with a quick change, Laura treats all to her kind of crazy. I'm surprised we didn't have to walk the plank for that one.

    After a shower and a bit of relaxation time, Laura and I head to the grocery store. We cannot drink the water here, so we need to pick up some more for coffee and drinking. I am driving this time (my second time here) and I think I’m getting used to it. Once again we are using Google Maps and have miss some turns because they just look like driveways or alleyways and not streets. However, we get to the store and have no issues. The grocery store here is pretty good, with lots of selections. We get out stuff and head back home. After a small bite to eat.

    We head off to bed to get a good nights rest…or so we thought. Stay tuned for the next adventure.
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  • Slow day today

    30 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Today is a slow day for us no tours today. We all sleep in late and have a late breakfast. We do laundry. I get some blog writing done. You know down day. Laura has found us a gluten free restaurant to go to tonight. Off we go into town. The restaurant is on the main street and parking is hard to find. Laura finds a spot and we try to find the restaurant. Interesting thing I noticed is that there are no address numbers on the stores or houses. I’m not sure why they give you an address when a simple 15’ from the corner would work better. After a couple of phone calls to the restaurant we finally find it. It has a wonderful view over the landscape to the sea.

    Laura picks out a chicken dish. Nicole and I split a bruschetta and then have a pasta with mushrooms and chicken. They give us an appetizer of olives, sliced tomatoes and bread cubes which is also very nice.

    After dinner the girls drop me off and then head out. They are going to an open-air theater to watch the latest Top Gun movie. The theater can hold about 180 people and has regular seating. The girls found some lounge chairs in the front and opted for those. They said they had a great time and that the refreshments (coke and popcorn) were reasonably priced.
    I stayed home and did some reading. I was in bed when they came home and they were nice and quiet so as to not disturb me.
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  • My Birthday in Santorini

    29 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Today is my birthday. I’m in Santorini for my 61st birthday! Yeah! It is a beautiful day out. We have to catch a cab at 6:30 this morning to get to the port. Our ferry was waiting there and after a brief check in we are ready to board. They have luggage racks to store our stuff. The lounge is nice with wide seats and tray tables similar to an airplane. They have The History Channel on to watch as well. There is a place to get croissants, baklava, pizza and other pasties as well as coffee and juice. The girls head upstairs to take in the roof top. I sit inside have a croissant and coffee and then do my knitting. The crossing was about 2 hours and poof we’re in Santorini.

    At port the girls are able to get a sim card for their phones so they are now able to communicate with the real world without paying an arm and a leg. Laura also finds us a car rental for the 4 days we are here. This time it is a Nissan Mica; small but efficient. While the girls hit the souvenir shops, I sit at the open-air restaurant and have a Sangria. We get a bite to eat before heading out to our BnB. Laura has to make due with a fruit plate, Nicole finally gets her gyro and I do a calabrese sandwich.

    After loading the luggage (I’m surprised it fit) we head off. Santorini is basically a mountain that got blown half off by a volcano about 2000 years ago. It is steep and there are not really any plateaus to live on. They have switchbacks for roads leading out of port. Sharp turns, narrow roads and if you go over you die. The views are breathtaking though. Laura of course is a little daredevil and loves this (check out the grin as she is driving!).

    We make it to where we think we should be. We get out of the car and take a look around. We see the white houses and the blue domes of the churches. An older gentlemen parks beside and asks if we know where we are going. I reply probably not. I show him our map but, in the end, call the host and let them talk to him. We, of course are not in the right spot. He tells us to follow the road until we see a church with a big tree and that is where we park. Now if you look over the side of the hill the church is a 5-minute walk (through cacti and scrub, downhill) in a car it is 15 minutes through hairpin (blind) turns. Our host actually lives in Athens but has someone here to look after the house. Their son is waiting to greet us. Thank goodness for that. The house is uphill on cobblestone (more slate and cut out from the rock) streets about 100 meters from where the car is parked. The young man takes the two heavy suitcases and I take my carryon and CPAP machine and start to head up. He of course has no issue, I’m huffing and puffing half way up. The girls have stayed behind to have a smoke. Yeah, we meet them half way down and Nicole had to stop half way to get out her puffer. These streets are a killer no matter what the age. This is not a place for the mobility challenged.

    Whew, finally made it. The place is cute as a button with the blue shutters and white wash façade. They are having an issue with water today in Santorini and the cleaning staff couldn’t clean the patios but the inside is all done. I’m not sure how to explain the place really. They are houses built into the side of the mountain. You have two windows at the front and the door but that is all the light you have coming in. Past the kitchen, dining and living area the bedrooms are to the back. There are no windows at all in them. The bathroom is also windowless. You can notice an immediate temperature difference when you walk further back as you get more into the mountain. This is how people built the houses after the volcano erupted to protect themselves from further eruptions. The rooms are a generous size and the girls have a nice wardrobe in their room. I have a beautiful bureau in my room which has all the main doors locked. There are 3 hooks on the wall and that is the extent of my closet and storage area. Looks good but useless.

    I have often said (and will probably continue to say) that I wished these hosts would actually live in their own rentals for a couple of weeks. So here are my observations. The bed in the master bedroom is at calf level, the girls room knee level. There is not one plug for the kitchen sinks or the bathtub. How do people fill the sink to wash dishes? Or take a bath? There is no shower curtain. I probably don’t have to explain the issues with that one. Although there is a drain in the floor outside the tub. The tub itself is a nice deep one. It is a little narrow and short but a nice tub none the less. The windows and door have no screens. There is a beautiful breeze that comes through this area but also a lot of flying insects like mosquitoes. We have to make do with the air conditioner which really doesn’t have a great fan on it. The stove and frig work well as do the toaster. The coffee pot however is another story. First no filters, second the pot must have been replaced from the original because it is too short to engage the drip from the filter. So, you have to stand there holding the coffee pot up to allow for the coffee to drip. There is a washer here and it works very well and with the breeze outside and sun things dry quickly.

    The girls head off to the get groceries and shop and I get to nest. After a dinner of roasted chicken, green beans and salad we relax for a bit before heading off to bed.
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  • Food Tour on the Farm

    28 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Today we have our food tour which is across the island. I have woken up a bit under the weather. This is the first time since Munich that I have felt off. I stayed mostly in the shade yesterday and do not have a sun burn anywhere. However, my stomach is just not right. My head is a little off as well so this might be just too much heat.

    We head off to the food tour. The place is called Cretan Vibes (https://cretanvibes.com/cookingtour). It is about an hour and a half away from where our place is but takes us up a mountain and into the interior of the island. Life looks very different here. There are fields of olive trees, various produce, some goats and then barren rock faces. We go through some small villages and see people going about their daily lives. It is much less glamorous than what you see on the coast or in Heraklion. The roads here are very twisty and wind through like our switchbacks up and down the valleys and hills. We are almost there when we end up in a market area. Apparently one town shuts down the street Google told us to take for a market every Saturday. We have to back up, turn around and find another way. Laura of course is a very cool Kitten and this doesn’t faze her in the least.

    We finally make there and then get lost on the road to the farm. We went a little too far and had to come back up through the olive grove to get to our outdoor kitchen. The place is run by Marianna and her wonderful Mother. Marianna speaks very good English, her mother does not. It doesn’t seem to matter though because we can immediately feel the welcome from both of them. They let us stretch our legs and use the bathroom. We chat for a while just getting to know each other. They serve us two different drinks from a syrup that they make right there. One has cinnamon, anise and sugar, the other is lemon juice, sugar and water. They mix these with water and serve them to us. The drinks are very different but both are very refreshing. They have built a large gazebo with a washroom (with running water) and several tables that they can set up with cooking stations. There is a lovely breeze blowing through the valley which is wonderful since the temperature is climbing up to 34 Celsius!

    They are going to help us create 3 Cretan dishes. One is a lamb stew, one a potato and egg dish and finally a goat cheese pastry for dessert. Cretan food is slightly different from Greek food and it uses less ingredients and has simpler flavours.

    First up is the lamb stew. We need to start this early because it takes the longest to make. We don our aprons and take our stations. We sear the lamb in olive oil over high heat and then turn it down. We chop and add some onions, fresh herbs that are growing 3 meters away from us. Then water is added and we let that simmer for an hour and a half.

    Marianna takes us on a tour of their farm. They have two different types of olives and she explains how they are harvested and sent for processing. They have a very large farm that was started by her grandfather many years ago. She tells us how they propagate new trees and what the seasons are for pruning, spraying and then harvest. They also have 4 greenhouses where they rotate crops like watermelon, tomatoes, peppers and beans. In addition to this they have open fields where they grow artichokes, more tomatoes, watermelons, peppers, zucchini, squash, herbs and potatoes. They have pretty much everything they need to live right at their fingertips. Other then meat which they get from a local butcher. You stand back and realize that not only do they run this farm, they also run the cooking tours. This is a massive operation and you don’t see a lot of farm hands working here. I’m sure they get help in for harvest but you quickly realize how hard these people work all their lives.

    After the tour of the farm, Marianna brings us back to start the other dishes. We head back to the stew and add a potato, tomatoes and some fresh picked artichoke hearts. We even learned how to peel them. We are doing a potato and egg dish as well. The potatoes are from their farm (of course!) and are beautiful white potatoes. Okay, let us get excited about potatoes. These are solid, large, white, without eyes potatoes. The kind that we can only get for about a week and a half back home. We peel our potatoes and then are shown a different way to cut them, that will make them into very thin French fries. Marianna’s mother then fried them up in their oil (made from their olives!) and then completed the dish with some farm fresh eggs.

    After this we made a pastry dish with goat cheese, cinnamon and honey. It was also very yummy. After everything was complete, they pulled out a bottle of red wine and we all sat down for dinner. The lamb stew was great. We had some fresh greens (wilted in olive oil and then drizzles with lemon) called horta. The egg and potato dish were a hit with Laura and both Nicole and I enjoyed the pastries. The whole tour took about 6.5 hours. After many hugs and goodbyes, we make our way back home.

    We leave very early tomorrow; the cab comes at 6:30 AM; to catch the ferry to Santorini. I am feeling better but stay home to pack. The girls head out for a walk and some shopping. Talk to you all later.
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  • Fun Day on the Water

    27 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Today we had a beach day. The beach is only a 5 minute walk, so after breakfast we head over to get some chairs under umbrellas and plan to spend the afternoon here. The beach is fine sand and very hot!!! The water is nice for me but Laura finds it cool. I’m going to say about 20 Celsius. I head out for a swim. I haven’t been in the water swimming for quite a while and it shows. I’m a little out of shape and can’t swim as far as I used to. I am however, a floater. I can float a good long time. The problem with this is that even with sunscreen you have to watch or you’ll end up burnt.
    We have some lunch on the beach. Nothing really to special, grilled ham and cheese and a glass of white wine for me. The girls pick their own. After lunch, they go rent paddle boards. Neither one of them have been on them and it shows. Laura manages to stay up but Nicole struggles with this and ends up in the water a couple of times. They have fun and that is the important part. Even though they had sunscreen on and reapplied when they went in both girls got some sunburn on them. They come home and slather on the aloe.

    We had to rent a car for tomorrows tour. We get it in the early evening and Laura drives us into Heraklion for dinner. We have found a gluten free restaurant where Laura can have a decent meal. It takes about 20 minutes to get there and have to go around a couple of times to find the place. The Google maps directions aren’t the best and the streets are more like donkey paths. Not to mention the traffic. Laura does an excellent job of getting us there and back.

    We eat at a place called Amalia’s Kitchen. They have so many gluten free options, Laura is in seventh heaven. Check out our plates below. We sit outside because it is a beautiful night again. Once we are done, we head back home. It is quite late, so I’m off to bed and the girls stay up to chit chat.
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  • Let's check out Crete.

    26 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    I had a wonderful sleep last night and am ready to check out the neighborhood. First about where I’m staying. I am right on the ocean. The view is great! There is no beach directly in front of the property though. If you turn left just outside the gate and walk for 3 minutes, poof! sandy beach. I’m on the second floor which is kind of nice because you get a slight breeze off the ocean. The front patio has sun until about 10:00 in the morning and then it works it’s way around to the other side. This is actually quite good because I’m not a sun person. There are a couple of lounge chairs down on the lower patio if you want the sun. I’m sure that’s where the girls will be.

    I took a walk down to the grocery store just to see what is available. On the way I spot a place that does pastries and coffee, time for breakfast! Well, that feels better. Off to get groceries now. I picked up some water and fruit, yogurt and milk for us. We can go out later to see if the girls want something else. I went out to explore the beach. To the right it is a little rockier with coarse sand, to the left is the nicer sand and less rocks in the water. The water is crystal clear and you have your typical little fishes swimming in the shallows. The water is beautiful! The temperature is not too warm and gives you a nice contrast to the air. Did I mention it is 32 Celsius out? I take a quick dip in the ocean to cool off. If you walk further down you can get lounge chairs with umbrellas and further down from that are paddle boards and ski doo rentals. I think the girls are going to love it here.

    I head back and take a quick rinse off in the shower. (This ocean is salty too!) I put in a load of laundry and go over some menial tasks of recording my spending (yes, I’m anal), check the girls flight to see if it is delayed. They have the same driver as I did last night, so I can let him know if they are late. We have a food tour in a couple of days so I send them an e-mail to see how to get there. Now it is time for some lunch. There is a place that sells gyros a couple of doors down. I get a pork gyro with fries to go and head back to eat on the patio. After a very satisfying lunch and my swim, I think it is time for my siesta. The girls are coming tonight and I think I’m going to need my wits about me.

    The girls are here! I’m sitting here waiting for them to text me when I hear this Maaa, Maaa, (Laura’s version of Mom). I head to the door and what do I see? Oh, you gotta check out how Laura came to the apartment. The cab driver is going to have stories to tell for a while. Also check out Laura’s version of traveling on the plane. After some hustle and bustle we settle on the patio. The girls love it here. They are checking out the beach and the water. Both managed to sleep on the plane (lucky people) so they aren’t too jet lagged. Nicole has it worse than Laura. Nicole actually discribed it well: like working a triple shift for the last 5 days.
    We head over to the grocery store to pick up supplies for dinner. We are just going to do cold cuts, pita, tzatziki, cheese and salad for dinner. The girls are pooped and a little out of sorts. By the time we finish dinner and sit and chat for a bit, it’s off to bed.
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  • Last day in Rhodes

    25 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    I know I said I'd see you in Crete but I had a whole day here so I went to see the Grand Palace. If anyone remembers my Europe blog you know it was dominated by Cathedrals and Castles. Well I'm back at it!

    Today was the Grand Palace of Rhodes. First you visit the Museum of Rhodes where you learn about the history of Rhodes. I'll give you the short version: it's really old (24 centuries) and everyone fought over it from Rome to Turkey in the old days to Italy, Germany and Turkey again in modern times. Each time Greece said get lost. Rhodes is in a strategic location near Turkey, Asian Minor and South Africa. Therefore, it was very important to different countries.

    Okay, let's get to the good stuff! The first set of building is the Knights Hospital. I guess all that turmoil means lots of injuries. I personally just drool over the vastness and archetechure of these buildings. Each hospital room is bigger then most bedrooms and comes with their own fireplaces. The ceilings are really tall (6-7 meters), probably to allow for the heat of the summer. They were all situated around a central square. There were some beautiful flower gardens and water features around the grounds.

    The Palace is impressive! First you have to walk up a road called The Knights Road. All up hill and moderately steep. Then you get to the Palace. I'm a little disappointed that there are no gates or moat or anything. I guess invades are stopped before the get to the Palace. The center square and fountain (Not currently working) are impressive. The turrets and building itself are beautiful. They look like they are made from sandstone. Not sure though. They currently have an exhibit about the floor mosaics. They don't have much about the different rulers or time periods. Of course that leaves more to the imagination. There are plenty of rooms and the are massive and small. Some look like they are used for administration of the island and some have views of the sea.

    I have stopped for lunch at the first place I ate at a few days ago. Thought I would get a little decadent with the dessert. Eat your heart out people, I've already made 7000 steps and it is not even 2:00 PM.

    My flight from Rhodes to Crete was quick, just an hour. I got here late though and felt bad that the hosts had to wait around for me. Since I got here after sundown, I couldn’t check out the water. It is very calm tonight so I can’t hear it either. The girls (Laura & Nicole) have headed to the airport for their flight and they should come in tonight around 6:00 PM Greece time.
    The apartment has two bedrooms, a small but functional kitchen, smallish bathroom but that’s okay. We have two terraces. One off my bedroom which is street side. Basically, used for hanging laundry. The other one off the living room where the water is. I’ll explore more tomorrow.
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  • Boat Tour to Lindos

    24 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    I booked a boat tour to Lindos with Triton Tours. I was up bright and early at 7 AM. I had a coffee and rice pudding for breakfast and then headed out. I stopped at the bakery to pick up a cinnamon and raisin danish for the boat. Water, sunscreen, camera and danish in tow off I go. It is another beautiful day, not a cloud the sky.

    The boat is a triple decker. I choose the middle deck, still open air but with plenty of shade. There are a couple of cruise ships in port for the day. We pass by and head out to sea. Once you get away from the town the scenery turns to a more rugged landscape. It is very hilly here with little vegetation. Stark but still beautiful. There are resorts along the coast with their beaches and umbrellas waiting for the tourists.

    Our first stop is Anthony Quinn Bay, where The Guns of Navarone was filmed. People head out for a swim. I stay on board and have my snack. I have two more swim stops.
    We have made it to Lindos Bay. Sitting high above the town is the Acropolis. You could almost see the bustling town of 2000 years ago. The bay is protected on three sides by land creating a very tranquil beach area. We get off the boat and I walk a path over to the quiet beach. I rent a beach chair for 15 Euros and get set up. The sand is very hot! I head over to the water. The water is cool but nice. I choose the slow but steady entry method to get used to the water. It is very shallow here and you can go quite a way till you get waist deep. Under I go...brrr that was a shock. Doesn't take long to get used though. The bottom is sandy and there are little minnows swimming around. The water really is the turquoise colour you see in the pictures and very salty (forgot about that, would be great with some fries!). There is a gentle breeze blowing making for a beautiful day.

    I stop at one of the restaurants on the way back to the boat for some lunch. Then head back to the boat for our return voyage. As we leave I get a couple of shots of the Acropolis and say goodbye for now. I am starting to get sleepy, probably from the fresh air and swimming. As I look around the boat several people are crashed on the seats catching some sleep. Half way back there is another swim stop. I don't go in but get some great shots.

    Back at the harbour we disembark right on time. I head back for a shower (remove the salt) and then head down for dinner. My last dinner in Rhodes. I'm back at Dafni and give the lamb a try. Lamb is a denser meat like moose. It is also darker then pork or duck. It has a stronger taste then pork and very different from beef. I'm not sure how to describe it for you. You'll just have to come to Greece and try it yourself! However, the mash potatoes are creamy and the plums and apricots add a nice contrast to the lamb. I didn't realize I was getting a whole leg but plenty of my four legged friends came to help me out. It is a wonderful evening and I say goodbye to my servers. They have made me feel as welcome as my BnB hosts.

    I head back and start to pack. Tomorrow is a travel day. I am taking a puddle jumper over to Crete but not until 9:00 PM. Once again my hosts here have come through for me by allowing me to keep my luggage here until 6:00 PM when I leave for the airport. I'm excited about Crete because Laura and Nicole join me for the next two islands!

    I'll talk to you from Crete. Bye for now.
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  • Getting braver, went outside the wall

    23 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    I had a great nights sleep last night. It is another beautiful day out today; I am having great luck with the weather.

    I head down to a place called The Bakery for breakfast. They have these dough bowls with different things in them. They have a bacon, egg and spinach bowl or sausage and egg or vegetable bowl. Check out the picture, kinda hard to explain. Anyway, it was delicious and I couldn’t finish it. I have an cold cappuccino as well but didn’t care for that. There is a very nice young man with an Irish accent (his father is Greek, his mother Irish) that I asked about getting a tour to Lindos. He told me to just head down to the harbour where I was last night and I’ll find plenty of offers.

    Afterwards, I set up my Google Maps to take me to Vodafone for a new sim card for my phone. It is located outside the Old Town in the ‘New’ city. It is only a 20 minute walk which takes me 30 minutes cause you know I can get lost in a phone booth. I made it and I got 15GB of data and 100 minutes of International Calling and Unlimited European calling for 39 Euros. It is good for the 30 days that I’m here. This is half what Virgin was going to charge me for 15 times the data and I get unlimited calling for Europe.

    After getting this I headed down to the harbour to book my tour for tomorrow. I found one there and it will take me to two beach stops and to Lindos. It is a full day trip. More about this tomorrow. On my way back I had to stop for some gelato. Yes there are pictures. They have like 20 different kinds, pretty hard to pick just 2. I thought this was a little expensive (6 Euros) but I’m sure that this is the tourist trap. Breakfast only cost me 7.50 Euros. On the way back ‘home’ I stopped at the grocery store to pick up some milk and yogurt so I can have breakfast at home tomorrow before the boat trip.

    Links: Air BnB https://abnb.me/x14zYiwOgqb
    Dafni Taverna https://www.facebook.com/pages/Taverna-Dafni/11…
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  • Rhodes Finally

    22 maj 2022, Grekland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    I didn’t sleep well last night. My system is probably jet lagged. I did rest enough and feel good today. I am up bright and early at 2:45 AM to get my things together and head downstairs for a coffee before I have to get the bus back to the airport. The flight is going to take off at 5:50 AM and boarding is at 5:20. Yeah and you all know how much of a morning person I am!

    Off I head to the airport. I am supposed to fly out of Terminal 2, however when I get to the airport that has been changed to Terminal 1. The Munich airport has an underground tram that takes you from one terminal to the other. Efficient but a pain in the butt with escalators up and down and up again. We actually board on time and take off on time. This means that I should be in Rhodes by 9:30, yeah!

    Business Class in Lufthansa’s A320 is not as spacious as their bigger planes. That being said, you still have plenty of legroom and the seats are wide enough as well. I have a window seat which allows for some neat camera shots of the morning. The middle seat is empty so that is extra storage space. It is a bright and sunny day here today and the puffy clouds look like marshmallows.
    Breakfast is wonderful. I have not had enough coffee or food today. They served a cold breakfast of cucumbers, tomatoes, cheese, smoked salmon and a salmon pate. They also served what I think was like a rice with cream and pineapple. Some warm buns and a croissant with cherry jam (Yes Leslie, they have cherry jam on this flight!). Coffee and orange juice rounds out breakfast just nicely.

    The flight is good and I should be able to get some knitting done. Yes, I brought my knitting. Keeps me busy in the airport and on flights. Hey Kate, your socks are being knitted in three different countries so far. Now you need to travel as many kilometers as they are!

    I’ll catch up with you later when I land in Rhodes and get settled in.

    After a pleasant flight, we landed with no issue. You walk through Customs and out the door. Rhodes is a small airport. You exit onto the tarmac and get bussed to the Customs Building. Taxi's are waiting for you right outside. It is a 30 minute drive to the old city but you get to drive along the coast and see the newer part. (Which is still old, but 1960's old). My hosts father, Marcus was waiting for me at the entrance to the old city. He is probably close to 70 (maybe older?) and speaks better English than I do Greek! He gallantly carried my bags through the streets all the while pointing out where to eat and where to buy groceries.

    The place I'm staying at is on a quiet little narrow street. When you walk in you have to insert the key to get the hydro working. We had to do that in the Dominican Republic as well. This is a good way for the owners to save money. This place is large. It actually has two sleeping areas and a little balconey. I have some shots (before I unpacked) for you to take a look at.

    After unpacking a bit and changing into something cooler, I went for a walk. The little streets are amazing! Some are slate but others are just pebbles in concrete or something. You could quite easily stumble and break an ankle! I am wearing my trusty sandals so that won't happen. This part of town has been consistently been lived in for over two thousand years. You can tell that it was built back when goats and donkeys were the prime mode of transportation. Some of the streets are about 1.5 meters wide and some are just little alleyways that meander in no particular direction. It is quite enjoyable to walk these streets and turn a corner to find a restaurant or some beautiful flowers growing on the side of the buildings. The best part for me is when you look up and see some structure that you just knows dates back hundreds of years. As with all old towns there is a center square that opens up into a large open area. I would imagine that this is where the markets and traders came to sell their wares. Now it is filled with little shops that sell everything a tourist could want. They have a lot of leather shops for shoes, bags and belts. There are many womens clothing shops, hat shops, jewlery stores etc. I like to look but I'm not much of a shopper.

    After all this walking (won’t be hard to make my step count here!), I realize that it is time for some lunch. I have been waiting for months now to try the Greek salad. It is tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, oniions, olives and feta cheese. I stop at one of the outdoor cafes where there is plenty of shade. This restaurant has benches with cushions under the spread of some big trees. What could be more inviting? I order the Greek Salad with a bottle of water and a glass of the local wine. The wine is a very nice white wine that is very aromatic but light and crisp to the taste. A perfect paring with the salad. The olive oil and olives taste different here. They have more depth to their flavour. I don't know if it is a different kind of olive (looks like Kalamata) but they taste like the ancient Greek Gods harvested them just for me. They don’t rush you or try to oversell either. As I sit and people watch, you realize that there are already many, many tourists here. This is supposed to be shoulder season but the old town is already bustling with tourists. I hear a lot of German and some French. Since this place was only 3 hours from Munich that makes sense.

    I finish my lunch and head to the bakery I saw earlier. Sorry I didn’t get any pictures but I was too busy checking out what they had. I went with a couple of traditional Greek baklava and left before temptation took over. I get lost on my way back to my place. (I passed the same restaurant 3 times, just from different directions!) I wanted to go to the local market store but they are closed on Sundays, I guess.

    I finally find my way home and take a nap. All that exploring is exhausting! Tonight, I will try the restaurant at the foot of my street as was recommended by my host.

    I went for a stroll down by the harbour tonight as the sun was setting. It was a beautiful evening and there were plenty of people out enjoying it. I went to a restaurant named Dafni which is the one that my host recommended. I told the waiter that Marcus had sent me and he said he was talking to him already. He knew about me getting delayed in Munich and that I missed one day on the island. I was stunned that the owner would actually go to the restaurant and talk with the owner to let him know I was coming. Talk about looking after your guests. I told him that I didn't like seeing the heads on my fish and that I didn't like beets. Check out the pictures to see what he came up with. It was delious! The sea bass was cooked perfectly and the horta (green leafy greek side dish) was a perfect match. So was the glass of local wine. I met a young man from Ohio and we started talking. Between the owner and us we talked the evening away! I had company for dinner as well. The 'locals' seem to know when you have fish.

    I'm absolutey worn out. Time for bed.
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  • Home for the night...Munich

    21 maj 2022, Tyskland ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    We land in Munich with no trouble and are told to head to the Lufthansa Service desk to see about our connecting flights. We were then directed to another Service Desk where we got to wait 3 hours to get to a Representative. They probably should have had more than two people on the desk to hand the 50 people. My connecting flight is tomorrow morning at 05:20. Yes, 5:20 AM! I have to walk to the bus station to take a bus to my hotel for the night and then take a bus at 3:53 AM to get back to the airport for my flight. Are we having fun yet????
    All I want is a shower and a nice nap, I’m getting cranky.

    The hotel room is your basic room but nice and serviceable. After a shower and a nap I find I'm wide awake. It is 11:15 PM here and I have to get up in 4 hours. I found a vending machine with some food. This was at the hotel. They call this a 'Kitchen in a box'. I'm having something call a 'Saladbowl Protein'. Sounded healthy and I probably shouldn't start drinking until I get to Greece. It has Quinoa, tuna, edam, cucumber and an egg. It has a Green Dressing (Yes that's the name, which is a vinegar, herbs, parsley and dill type dressing. (Thank you Google Translate). It's not bad really. Crunchy, lots of flavour, oh yeah and healthy. So after my dinner I will try to lay down again.

    This is the part of travel where you have to chill and repeat the mantra: “I'm still on an adventure, just not the one I originally planned” I’ll get to Greece eventually.

    A side note here, my AirBnB host has been really nice about all this. He said he’ll meet me tomorrow morning.

    Night, Night all.
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  • I'm trying to get to Greece...

    20 maj 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    It’s finally here! I’m leaving today for Greece. I have diligently packed and unpacked and packed again. I got my luggage down to 7.8 kg and my personal bag down to 6.5 kg. Still not good enough but I’ll use this trip as a bench mark for what I think I wear and what I actually wear. I have only brought 2 pairs of shoes; one sandals and wearing one closed toe. (Laura would gasp at the neglect of foot wear.) I think there might be a shoe store in Greece somewhere.

    I have taken the limo service to the airport. I love this since I don’t have to worry about parking, driving or sitting in the parking lot called the 403. I checked in and went to the TSA line. They only had two lanes open so there was a bit of a line. You scan your ticket and then start to unload you stuff into the bins. I had to take out my tablet and the body of my C-PAP machine. (Never had to do that before.) I have made it through with 3 bins. As I’m packing up my stuff one of the airport security staff asks if I am missing my purse. Yes, yes I am. Haven’t even started my trip and I’m messing up! I will have to calm down and get my s*&t together.

    I had to wait in a line to get into the Air Canada lounge. It took about 15 minutes. This is included in my Business Class booking. They have complimentary beverages of all kinds, alcoholic and non-alcoholic. I grab 2 bottles of water and a glass of white wine. The seats are comfy and there is at least a little bit of air flow. You can see the planes taking off and the atmosphere is basically pretty nice. They also have free Wi-Fi. On the table beside is a QR Code that you can scan and they will bring you a snack or two while you wait for your flight. I have another couple of hours before take off, so I’m just going to enjoy the lounge for now.

    Well, that didn’t go as planned. Our flight has been delayed for over an hour now. Apparently the issue was with the incoming flight being delayed due to customs at Toronto. We didn’t actually get in the air until 22:42 (10:42 PM). Estimated time of arrival in Munich is 12:00. It is a 7 hour flight to Munich. I have a connecting flight from Munich to Rhodes that takes off at 13:40, don’t know what is going to happen on the other end just yet.

    So, let’s talk about Business Class. Firstly, you get to board right after the people who need assistance and families with children under 5 years of age. When you get to your seat it is nice and wide (Yes, my butt fits with room to spare!) You have a real pillow and blanket awaiting and plenty of leg room. I could be a basketball player and still not feel cramped. While waiting for everyone else to board, you have a choice of orange juice or sparkling wine. (Yes, I took both, it’s thirsty work waiting for a delayed flight!!). We are now in the air and I’m pursuing the menu for tonight. I think I’ll go for the Pan-Seared Sea Bass, what do you think. (Yes, I’ll take pictures.) You get a 3 course meal, here in Business Class with complimentary alcohol. I’m going to try and get some sleep because I have been up since 6:30 this morning.

    Dinner was delicious. The sea bass was an excellent choice. It came with mixed veg’s, cherry tomatoes and olives. Plus I had an appetizer of goat cheese with mixed grilled veggie’s. I tried to lay down and fall asleep but to no avail. I did rest for a few hours and was quite comfy with my pillow and blanket. Good thing because keep reading for a doosey of a story.
    They wake you up gently by raising the lights very slowly. Nice touch. Breakfast was equally good; museli with apples and raisins, cut up fruit, orange juice and coffee. We land in Munich with no trouble and are told to head to the Lufthansa Service desk to see about our connecting flights. We were then directed to another Service Desk where we got to wait 3 hours to get to a Representative. They probably should have had more than two people on the desk to hand the 50 people. My connecting flight is tomorrow morning at 05:20. Yes, 5:20 AM! I have to walk to the bus station to take a bus to my hotel for the night and then take a bus at 3:53 AM to get back to the airport for my flight. Are we having fun yet????
    All I want is a shower and a nice nap, I’m getting cranky.

    The hotel room is your basic room but nice and serviceable. I found a vending machine with some food. This is the part of travel where you have to chill and repeat the mantra: “I still on an adventure, just not the one I originally planned” I’ll get to Greece eventually.

    A side note here, my AirBnB host has been really nice about all this. He said he’ll meet me tomorrow morning.

    Night, Night all.
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  • Good Bye Montreal...For Now

    8 maj 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

    Good bye Montreal but not for long. I have packed everything up including some croutons for Danielle and croissants for Gabi. I say good bye to my temporary home. It actually doesn’t take long to pack up and take my stuff downstairs. Laura is taking me to the train station. It is another beautiful day in Montreal and I am hoping for the same on the other end in Hamilton. I have to walk back about 5-6 blocks before I make it to my apartment.

    This was a great trip! I saw so much more of Montreal and did a few more things around town. It is starting to be one of my favourite places to visit. (Of course, Laura is living here, so that is another plus!) I am going to have to pack a little better next time but everything is a learning curve, no matter how old you are. It is so nice to see spring arrive with the daffodils, tulips and hyacinths in bloom. I will be back in August on my way to the east coast (stay tuned for another blog).

    I have booked Business class on the train for the ride back. Yeah, it is more expensive but I thought I would give it a try. You have access to a separate lounge where you have complimentary coffee, juice and pop. You also get to board first. The seats are wider and spaced farther apart so you have more room. You also get a complimentary drink (little early in the day for me).
    We are a couple of hours into our train ride and they have come around for lunch. We have the option of pasta with spinach, trout with rice or a cold chicken dish. I have chosen the pasta with spinach, side salad, olive bun and a nice carrot cake to finish off. In Business Class you get real utensils (not plastic) a glass for the red wine (very nice wine at that!) butter and the bun is warm. All in all: wonderful. I think I like this upgrade. I have found my new way to travel!

    After lunch with a nice coffee and chocolate to finish, I check out the outside. I don’t have a window seat but that’s okay. I seems that the farmers have been busy while I was in Montreal. The fields have been plowed and look nice and neat now ready for planting. Mother Nature has been busy as well! The trees are much greener as is the grass. We have just past Kingston, so I’m going to read for a little while longer. Just past Bellville and they have come along again with the drink cart. I could be plastered by the time I leave this train if I wanted.

    I have made it into Union Station in Toronto. Thought if I hurried, I could make the connecting GO train into Hamilton. So, I hurry, hurry, hurry down the platform elevator, over to the Go train area, back up to the platform, just to hear “All doors are closing” as I make it up the last step. I get to watch my train leave as I’m huffing and puffing with exertion. Back down the stairs (with luggage in tow). I have to wait an hour for the next train. I find a seat and pull out my tablet to read the hour away. I do some people watching and what do I see. As I’m listening to an announcement that masks are required everywhere in the station, about 30% of people are wandering around without masks. I really shouldn’t people watch; it ticks me off too much. So back to reading.

    I get my train back to Hamilton. It is once again a pleasant ride. I walk the six blocks back home and feel slightly exhausted. It has been a very nice trip and I will definitely take the train more often. Maybe in the fall I’ll take the one that goes up to northern Ontario for the fall colours. Anyway, I have to unpack, get the laundry done. Tomorrow I can start to pack for the next trip in less than two weeks to Greece.

    Thanks for joining me. Bye for now!
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  • Museum and Dinner

    7 maj 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

    Today the three of us went to the Museum of Fine Arts. Once again we had to purchase our tickets on line. At least this time I did it at home. Still a pain in the a**. The museum is broken into several different buildings on different sides of the street. They have an underground walkway but still it is a little confusing. Kate later explained that some of the modern art is not so much about the final product but how the piece was achieved. Some are collaborations with other artists and some are not. You have to do a study of the piece to understand it. This is way too much effort for me. If I have to do research on a piece before I look at it not happening. There are several different exhibits and some modern art I get and some I don’t. they have a whole section on what I would call a ‘blast from the past’. These included an old Bombardier snowmobile, an Apple One computer (complete with CRT monitor!), old snow skis, etc. They had several old cabinets and chairs but then they had funky modern chairs that were not meant for use just to look at. Once again, some I understand and appreciate others not so much. They did have some beautiful stained glass pieces. It was a fine way to while away the afternoon.

    This evening we had dinner with Kate, Zac, Laura, Daryl and myself. We went back to Mekong on Mont-Royal. Before dinner I walked over to Kate’s to drop my unused food. I can’t stand to throw it all out so Kate was gracious enough to take it off my hands. We then had a pleasant walk to the restaurant to meet Laura and Daryl. Since Zac is a local and they go hear frequently I let them order. Kate, Zac and I do a ‘family style’ dinner with Zac ordering four dishes and then we split them between us. It was my first time trying calimari (not a fan) , we also had crispy chicken wings, mango salad and a green curry dish. All was delicious. The conversation was lively and the evening a wonderful way to end my trip.
    Kate and Zac walk me back to my place (and get to check out my digs). I have to pack up my stuff and head home tomorrow.
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  • Basilica of Montreal

    5 maj 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    After a nice restful sleep, I enjoy a relaxing coffee and do some of my knitting. Danielle’s socks are almost done! Today Laura and I will not see each other. Guenther is in town with his girl friend Lori. While I don’t have an issue seeing my ex-husband, Lori is uncomfortable with us all meeting. Anyway, Laura will spend the afternoon with them and I am on my own in Montreal!

    Since I have my Ubering down pact I set up a ride to the Basilica in Montreal. (One place I know Guenther and Lori won’t be) Any of you who know me, know that I’m a church fanatic. I love to see the architecture, stained glass and décor of these magnificent buildings. Wandering around in these buildings you get a sense of was important back when they were built. This one like the others does not disappoint. Yes, they charge to get in but so do all the others. The thing I don’t like about this one is that it is on-line tickets only. That means that I’m outside (thank goodness for good weather!) getting my ticket. I understand the need to cut down on human interaction with Covid and all but what about people without cell phones and data plans? There are some of them around, my mother for one.

    Okay, rant done. The church is beautiful. Part of the outside is undergoing restoration and is blocked off but the inside is not. Construction started in 1824 and finished in 1829. Built in the Gothic style with two large towers that were meant to been seen all over Montreal. Unlike other cathedrals in the world the stained-glass windows here do not portray storied from the bible. Instead, they portray the religious history of Montreal. The pipe organ has 4 keyboards and 7000 pipes. That would sound beautiful! (Thank you, Wikipedia for the info). The wood carvings are very intricate and even extend to the pews. The pulpit is called the Pulpit of Truth and is comprised of Old Testament and New Testament symbolism. It is exquisite up close. The high altar seems to have a celestial glow surrounding it. The pictures just don’t do it justice. As you meander your way through the aisles you can see the different statues and side altars, I came across one painting that caused me to pause and think for a moment. It is of a nun and two children as she is teaching them the ways of the Roman Catholic church. The reason it made me pause is that the children are clearly Native Indians of the area. The thought that crosses my mind is whether these children were willing participants. Their facial expressions lead me to believe not so. It makes me wonder, with all that has been discovered the last couple of years with the children of Native Indians being abused and killed, whether we had a right to impose our beliefs on another race. Just my opinion and you are free to have your own. I take time to pray and thank God for all the blessings in my life. Way too many to list here! I light a candle for the loved ones I have lost. Also, way too many to list here.

    It has been an enjoyable afternoon and I head back to take another walk in the park. It is an absolutely beautiful day again!
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  • New Place, Bling and Pedicure

    4 maj 2022, Kanada ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

    Good morning. I had most of my stuff packed up and ready to go. After a quick coffee and shower, I finish packing and take two looks around to make sure I don’t leave anything behind. I leave and will not be back! Laura picks me up after she finishes work and takes me to my new home for the next 4 days. So, the next place is one block from La Fontaine Park. This is the same park that I talked about in the last blog when I was here in February. It was created by the same person who created Central Park in New York city. The new place is a third-floor walk-up and the lady who met us there and Laura just bound up the stairs. I on the other hand trudge up slowly. Now given the fact that I’m twice as old as them, I cut myself a break. This place is gorgeous! It was two balconies, a spacious kitchen, separate dining room, large bedroom and oh the bathroom. A place to sit in comfort and contemplate my next croissant. (Okay that was bad!) Check out the pictures, I’m living in luxury now. Both ladies leave me alone to nest. You know, unpack, put things where you want them. Wander around in all this space and mentally kick myself for booking the other place. In my defense the other place was closer to Laura but this place is still only 10 minutes away on foot. This place is not my usual Air BnB find. This place was actually on Booking.com. I don’t usually use them but I may have to start. In all fairness to the first place, I should also mention that this place is over twice as much to rent. You so get what you pay for.

    In the afternoon, I walk over to Laura’s and we go to get a pedicure. I don’t think I have ever had one. My feet (like the rest of me) are very dry and I need to get them into shape for Greece. The place is close to Laura’s so we don’t have to walk far. Up we go in the chairs and away they work. Just as an aside, I think this is the first place where no one except the front desk speak English. This was not a problem just a little confusing. My feet get scraped, nails get trimmed, a little message, some lotion and paint and voila my feet are respectable again. At least for a little while! Yeah, I know no body looks at my feet but a little pampering doesn’t hurt anyone. Laura and I get to chit chat for an hour about small stuff and then it is time to go.

    After our pedicure we go our separate ways. I stop to pick up my ring that I had purchased the other day and a little extra bling. I think that tri-coloured gold is going to be my weakness! I go grocery shopping and we meet back at my place to have dinner. The kitchen here is very well outfitted so I make us some maple baked salmon, rice and green beans. Laura heads home for her sleep and I head to the park for my walk. It is so easy to meet your 10,000-step goal here! It is also nice to see so many people out enjoying themselves at the park. A group of friends tossing a football, people walking and playing with their children and lots of dogs. They have a separate section for a doggie park and everyone is enjoying the warm weather after being inside all winter. Walk done I come back to relax and read before going to bed.
    See you later!
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  • Open Air Market

    3 maj 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Montreal May 2022.


    After yesterdays rant let’s have a good post. I finally caved and had an almond croissant for breakfast. I have made it three days knowing their airy, buttery, fragrant tasty little pastries were just down the street. I discovered this last time I was here in February and am addicted. I know that some of you will say “Hey, Montreal is known for their bagels.” You are correct but these croissants are heavenly. They of course have other croissants and pastries but the almond ones are my favourite. That gently warmed with a coffee is all I need for breakfast. After this Laura and I went shopping for me. I thought Montreal would be cooler than it is and my clothes are too warm. There is a Reitman’s just down the street (surprise!), so we get to dress me. They have what I need so I will be much comfier for the rest of my trip.

    My trip was actually supposed to end tomorrow but I have extended it another four days. (The benefits of being retired!) I am going to stay until next Sunday now. I had to find a different place to live and change my Via Rail ticket but that is not difficult.

    This afternoon Laura and I go to the Jean Talon Market. It is an open-air farmers market that has everything. There are cheese shops, bakeries, vegetables, different stores for pork, beef, fish and even some soaps and lotions. It is still early in the season and mid week so there are not that many stalls open. We still had more then enough to choose from. I have been craving some fruit and picked up another bar shampoo. It was very pleasant to check out the different stalls and shops. Everything looked so fresh and yummy (except for the octopus!). Of course, the fresh air and the walking around have made us hungry. Laura found us a Venezuelan restaurant called Arepera. It was a little different in that you have to scan the menu and then you order on line. I guess that this cuts down on wait staff. The food comes to the right table so I don’t know how they know who ordered what. We had these huge sandwiches and a small side salad. Mine had chicken, plantains and black beans with a sauce, Laura when with pork bellies. The food was messy but good.

    With tummies full we head back. Laura is working so she needs a nap. I pack up most of my stuff to head over to the new place tomorrow.
    It is still early for me so I head over to the Casino. It is about a 20-minute ride from where I’m staying. This place is huge! I’m not sure how many levels there are but I think I toured around three of them. This is bigger than Fallsview in Niagara Falls. They have all your typical slots but also some blasts from the pasts that I haven’t seen in years. After making my donation to the local establishment, I head back for the night. It is raining when I leave and I think it will continue through most of tomorrow morning.
    Thanks for reading and good night.
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  • Day 3 And More Wandering

    2 maj 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    Today we have to pick up a package Laura ordered from Purolator, so we head off to the store. Walking by a few more shops we com across a jewelry store. We head in because I wanted to check out a tri-coloured gold ring. Not quite working for me though. We continue to perusal the ring section and find another one that I do like. So, purchase it I do! They have to size it for me and it won’t be ready until Thursday. I’ll post a picture of it then.

    As we keep walking, we pass plenty of different stores. There are plenty of restaurants from grab a quick bite to full course meals. You see jewelry stores, book stores, food markets, specialty stores for cheese, pastries, fruits and vegetables, etc. You quickly come to realize that people here don’t hop in their car and head over to a large grocery store or mega mall, they shop locally from their neighbours. This is how you create and maintain a close knit community with in a huge world class city. They have your malls and Walmarts and large chain stores but everything you need for day to day living can come from right around the corner. Neat idea, huh?

    Anyway, we continue on and find the Purolator shop and pick up her parcel. On the way back we find a crepe shop that has gluten free crepes. In we go for an early dinner. I have a crepe with chicken, mushrooms and hollandaise sauce and a latte. (I’ve already walked my 8000 step) Laura has a buckwheat crepe with veg’s, I believe. They both came with a side salad. Both were yummy! I’m glad we can find more gluten free choices here for Laura, it makes it easier to eat out. Now that we are stuffed, it is time to head back. Good thing we walk everywhere to off set the calories.

    Since this is a slow day let me tell you about the place, I’m staying in. It is only a couple of blocks from Laura’s so it is super convenient. This place s studio with only 5 stairs to walk up. The location is great! It is very central to everything in the Mont-Royale Plateau area. It is also very reasonably priced.

    First the good. The bed is super comfy and the kitchen is fully fitted out with a full size frig, stove and microwave. It is very quiet here because I am on a side street. There I parking available in the back alley which is just steps from my apartment. This will be great when I leave to take the luggage out to Laura’s car. The owner gave me the codes to get in and I had no problem with that. The place is also very clean and nothing is broken. The finishes are all high end as well. There are ample hangers in the closet for your clothes but non existent shelving.

    Now the bad. The bathroom is tiny> I mean really tiny. The shower is a decent size with a high-end rain shower combo unit. Plenty of hot water and good water pressure. The sink is tiny on 15” X 8”. No counter space to put a tooth brush or anything. There are no shelves to put your things on so everything stays in your toiletry bag. There aren’t any shelves in the shower either. I use bar shampoo and soap and there is no place to put them while showering. This is very inconvenient. There are no towel bars to put wet towels on to dry either. Next is the toilet. It is a large toilet with an elongated bowl. Not the toilet that should be in this bathroom! There is only 5” from the edge of the toilet to the wall there is no way to sit (or stand, depending on anatomy) and do your business. You would think that if they used a tiny sink, they could use a toilet that would allow for ease o use. Check out the pictures and have a laugh. I wish that people who rent out these units would spend a few nights in them to see how things flow. I’m only here for 4 nights, so I can make it work.
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  • Shopping and Old Port

    1 maj 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

    This morning I enjoy a coffee at my place, do some knitting (yes I bring that with me everywhere!) and wait for Laura to come over. I’m being very good by having yogurt and granola for breakfast even though I know there are almond croissant just down the street. They will be devoured, just trying to have some will power.

    Laura comes over and we are going to head to Old Port but we don’t make it very far with all the shops around here. One of my favourite things to do is spoil my Kitten, so in we go to pick up some things for Greece later this month. Laura is so easy to dress since she is small and cute (Yeah, I know, Mother’s bias). We drop the bags off at her place and I get to see the pace for the first time since she has unpacked. She is making it her own and it is great to see her happy in an environment that allows her to thrive. The reason I’m not staying at her place saunters out of the bedroom. Ms. Bubbles is a black cat (I’m allergic to cats) with a haughty attitude to rival a Kardashian. We sit on her little balcony over looking Avenue Du Mont-Royale and people watch for a bit. They are stating to put up the outside patios for the summer season. I should mention that it is a beautiful day, sunny but not too warm yet.

    We take an Uber to Old Port and start exploring. Part of Old Port is blocked off for pedestrians but not all of it. I love seeing the old buildings and cobblestone streets. Takes me back to Europe. This is a typical tourist area with emphasis on shopping and eating. We check out an Inuit gallery where Laura had purchased a carved dancing polar ear. The Intuits believe in reincarnation and the dancing polar bears are celebrating their new life. They have some very nice pieces but are very pricey.

    A little further down is a quartet playing some wonderful jazz. We stop and have a listen with the rest of the crowd. Meandering farther I catch sight of the Ferris wheel. While taking pictures of that I see a person on a zip line. (Check out the pictures!)

    We head farther down the street and come across the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, which means Our Lady Of Good Help. Originally built in 1678 it burned in 1754. It was rebuilt in 1771. It became known as the Sailor’s Chapel because the sailors would come and offer their thanks for their safe return. The inside is beautiful a you can see above. I love the old churches with their stained glass and beautiful architecture.

    We have dinner at The Keg in Old Port. They are celebrating 50 years of service and have brought back some of the old menu favourites. As usual, too much food, not enough tummy. Delicious though as always. We take an Uber back and say good night. Laura has to work and I have a blog to write. Good bye for now.
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  • First time on a train (in Canada anyway)

    30 april 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

    My trip started early this morning at 6:30 am. I got up had my coffee, packed my lunch, took out the garbage and had my shower. Checked all the windows and left b 8:20 am. I have to use my full size C-PAP machine because the Air Mini and I are not getting along yet. I only mention this because it is an extra 20" X 20" bag that has to be brought and carried.

    Off I go in plenty of time to walk to the GO Station at West Harbour in Hamilton. It is only about 6 or 7 blocks from where I live, so this is perfect to get into Toronto. I'm heading into Union Station in Toronto to catch the Via Rail to Montreal. This trip is all about train travel. This is my first time taking the train in Canada. I have done this in Europe but it has been soooo very long ago. ( Thanks COVID!)

    The walk only took 20 minutes so I was early. The day is absolutely beautiful, ot too hot but the sun is shining bright! I need to learn to pack lighter! I have my carry-on suitcase full but also my personal bag. I also have the C-PAP bag! I'm going to hve to reconsider my packing strategies.

    Anyway, I have made it to the station, figured out which track to take and have made it on board with no issues. Off to Toronto. The GO train makes several stops between Hamilton and Toronto. It takes us about an hour to get to Union Station. I made it to Toronto and am now finding my way to the Via Station. It is not very well signed here when you get off the train so I ask for help from others on the platform.

    I have boarded the train to Montreal and am clckity-clacking down the tracks. i am sitting in a window seat so I get to look outside. Curretly loinng at Lake Ontario. I am also writing this blog while traveling, curtesy of the free Wi-Fi from Via Rail. Thank you!
    The seats in Economy are comfy and wide enough for my butt. I don't think I will be as lucky when I fly to Greece next month. The speed is not too fast that you can't enjoy looking outside. this is definetly better than driving and cheaper as well Plus I don't have to worry about parking in Montreal!

    The train ride is nice. They have a food cart that comes round. the coffee is very stong but acceptable. I packed a picnic lunch; sandwich, grapes and some cheese. Stuff that won’t las in the frig till I get home. Lunch is done and now you can sit back and contemplate life. Taking the train lends itself to a different thought process. You slow down and look at the fields and towns pass by and your mind starts to wander. The fields aren’t planted yet, still too early in the season but you see the first signs of spring. The trees are starting to bud and the snow is gone. As the miles pass by your mind gets a picture of a simpler time. A time when train travel was more popular. When we weren’t in such a hurry to get where we are going and the journey itself becomes part of the travel. You wonder why you didn’t use this mode of travel before now. I’m not stressed about traffic or getting lost. Timetables are out of your control. I think that is one of the nicest things about this trip. I don’t have control. I have no responsibilities. I had to make it to the GO Station on time and that was it.

    As I pass by the forests and fields, I look for birds and animals. I see cars stopped at railway crossings and wonder if they are annoyed or are they a little jealous of the people on the train. Do they wonder where we are going? Do they wish they could also take a train ride and escape they’re day to day drudgery of life? Yes, taking the train makes me stop and think. My mind wanders to trips I want to take in the future. Where else can I go on the train? What new adventures can I find? It also makes me think about how lucky I am to be able to travel. I am fortunate to be retired and have the time to travel. I also am fortunate to have the financial and physical ability to travel. I am blessed and won’t be taking this for granted.

    Well, I made it to Montreal all rested and ready to go. Laura (aka Kitten) picked my up from the train station and whisked me off to my new home for the next few days. Laura’s friend Kate come over to say ‘Hi’ and then we went to dinner. We went to a wonderful Thai place and had a yummy dinner. I had a white fish soup that was divine followed up with beef done in a black bean sauce with baby bok choy and peppers. The flavors just popped in you mouth. That with a glass of red wine and my welcome to Montreal was complete.

    I’m back in my studio apartment now and am ready for be. Tomorrow will bring new adventures, stay tuned!
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