Greece
Kloní - Goulí

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    • Day 4

      Paxing our bags!!

      July 13 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      We welcome you with open arms, G.O.A.T.s of Mount Olympus!
      The wakeup was cheugy this morning for Leg and Ru. Ru was smokin hot, in the literal sense, (but also in the figurative) and was deliriously half awake. Leg was choking, also in the literal sense (less so in the figurative). The air did not pass the vibe check of her throat, so she was a-coughing and a-sneezing. This was at like 5 in the morning, and the two went to the front room to get some air and some cold. Ru slept on the carpet, she is not bougie, but leg kept waking her with coughing.
      Fast forward a few hours, and we all had to pack our bags and skip town, because we are going to Paxi! Needless to say, packing was mid. We returned our hire car, but mum’s “morals” made us take a ton of time bc she outed us to the peeps and said that there was a nail in the tire. Lowkey a beige flag on her part though. But bros were not salty in fact they drove us to the bus station in record time, we were slightly worried by his driving but it also served, he was lowkey highkey flexing. The bus was a basic thang not much happened 🤷‍♀️ after that it dropped us off in the sunniest port ever which was not positively bussin it was too hot for us then we walked for kilometers, asking everyone we saw where to go. They all pointed us in the same direction: a restaurant thing. We kept taking Ls today, because the ferry was like nah, pass and the engine had broken down, so we had to wait for 1h30 for a 45 min bus to the 1h ferry in the south. But the bus ride was bussin’, we were in the backseat (drunk on something stronger than the drinks in the bar, jkjk, T Swizzle reffff). The boat ride ate, we played the song charades game, and we all took Ws. Then we walked for 10 minutes to our new hq and went for a swim. It was lowkey between mid and bussin’. The water was too warm. But we then walked to Gaios (yass queen slay name!) and bought some spinach pie that gave us the ick tbh because too much dill. Just too much. But we strolled back to hq, and Tate yapped about k-dramas. She and Ru practiced their soft smiles. It was lowkey lit.
      Back at hq, we swam again, Leg and Ru moved a mattress upstairs, it was giving workout 101 vibes and they both nearly died. Tate was coolin’, as she was asnozzle. Plus 5 mins of chill time that was madly needed, and then we ate. And ate dinner, tonight we had pasta salad. Afterwards, Tate must have been physically tweaking because she offered to do the dishes alone. Leg yeeted some bread (and not the good kind 💵) at Ru’s head with great force. Then we composed this here bad boy blog for your enjoyment.

      Time for our honorary mention and minute of silence for our fallen comrade. Lil’ Genius. Fool, you know Howie Duwett! It was lit yacking with you today. Can’t wait for you to serve with us instead of for Garden Ice! Peace right out.

      Cheeeeeese!!
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    • Day 5

      A dayos near Gaios

      July 14 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      All sorts of potential plans were discussed this morning for what we could get up to today but after a long day yesterday we wanted to let the girls sleep, which they did until about midday. Then when they did stir they weren’t keen on doing much, saying it was too hot to go out in the midday sun. So we didn’t push it and I had a bit of a swim, Jess did some work and the girls gradually came to life. We had some lunch at home and then began the process of getting organised to go out. This is not a quick process at the best of times but when putting suncream on is added to the mix it takes forever.
      Eventually we were done and our intention was to stroll into town, maybe buy some dresses (not for me obviously), get some food supplies and see about hiring a boat for tomorrow. Part one was not as easy as it sounds. Jess had seen a dress yesterday that she liked but couldn’t remember where so we needed to retrace our steps, all the while checking other shops in case they had anything nice. Shopping in hot weather is not much fun, svitzing like a putz while trying on clothes, or even while standing around waiting for others to try on clothes, is not that pleasant. Even worse if you can’t find anything you like. We were in and out of every dress shop on the island, but we still couldn’t find the elusive dress that Jess had seen yesterday. We did manage to get the good supplies we needed, and we did speak to someone about a boat, although we can’t hire that one until Tuesday. One last lap looking for the dress and there it was, hanging outside one of the shops we had already been in to. Unfortunately upon trying it on it just wasn’t right so most of our trek was for nothing. Only Allegra got something, she picked out a long white skirt, the benefits of being decisive I guess.
      Back to our villa to drop off shopping and the girls took advantage of this time to have a quick swim but we weren’t here for long as we set off to a beach not far from here. A nice, chill spot it is, very smooth and round white stones, and most importantly, clear, cool water. My heat levels had been building up across the day and possibly my tolerance levels had been falling in an inverse relationship so I may have been getting a little grumpy. One of our group told me I was patronising and condescending and that they had thought to themselves ‘I hate you’. Even though this was communicated to me before I had managed to get in the water, I didn’t take it too personally, the heat affects us all. Who was it I hear you ask? I won’t say and leave it up to you to guess, answers on the back of a postcard, or in the comments if you prefer. The swim cooled us all down and we shall never speak of this again. We did manage to book another boat trip for tomorrow while sitting on the beach , so that will be a couple of days we are on the water, which we are looking forward to.
      We came back home with excitement building, only a few hours until the big match. We had a good chat with Lily to properly catch up on her news and tell her that we miss her several times and then I made dinner, Jess worked and Allegra swam 200 lengths of the pool. A useless digital television meant we couldn’t watch the match as it kept freezing so we had to go into emergency mode and set up a stream very quickly, and by go into emergency mode I mean I sat on the sofa stressing about it not working and Jess sorted it all out. Without going over all the details, she needn’t have bothered, England lived up to all their previous performances and couldn’t get it done. Never mind, when we are out on our boat tomorrow enjoying the crystal clear Greek water, we won’t give a rat’s.
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    • Day 7

      Between a rock and a hard place

      July 16 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

      After a full day on the waves yesterday we were all obviously worn out, although I find it very difficult to have a lie in when it is so hot. As I have mentioned before, this is not a problem that Olivia suffers from. So all of us were up at reasonably early times, making a regular amount of noise, and Tate just slept through it all and didn’t wake up until almost 12. We didn’t want to rush anything today, it’s our last day on this island and we will be travelling tomorrow so really it was just a case of relaxing and taking it easy. We had a leisurely lunch and then began getting organised for a trip to a beach. This involved the usual gathering of all beach type stuff as well as getting ourselves lathered up, we all got slightly burnt yesterday, nothing serious but we did need to protect ourselves. Ruby was not keen on going to the beach but we made it clear that she did not have a choice and so she begrudgingly agreed, well maybe not agreed but realised she did not have a choice.
      The beach was not too far away, just a walk, but as I may have mentioned previously, it is hot in Greece. We found a place to sit on some rock, but we needed to make a shade for ourselves because the sun was beating down. So we used the beach umbrellas that we bought, although because it was not sandy they wouldn’t really stay in place. The rocks we were sitting on were stepped, so Jess rigged up an ingenious system with some large rocks I collected to weigh down the umbrellas and keep them steady. It was not particularly windy so we weren’t really concerned about them blowing away, it was mostly just to keep them stable, Once that was all sorted we could finally enjoy the water.
      We had bought some snorkelling equipment as we figured that with such clear water that this would be something fun we could all do, so the twins and I started off doing this. I really love snorkelling, just floating around and watching fish doing fish stuff, although mostly they are quite camouflaged here, not the colourful ones like we have seen in the Whitsundays or the Gili Islsnds, but it is still loads of fun. The twins got a bit bored, Tate was having issues with her mask, so they just started mucking around and Jess took over snorkelling. Ruby was not particularly keen and she didn’t come in the water today, she just lay around reading. While she was doing this she took her case off and saw that the back of her phone had somehow got some cracks in it, she swears she didn’t drop it at all and that it is a mystery how it happened.
      We were all a little mystified by this and were sitting around coming up with theories on it all, Ruby had sat up from her lying position, I think she was slightly upset by it all. At this point there was a gust of wind that just picked up one of the umbrellas, and caused the rock that was being used as a weight to fall down from the upper step and land pretty much on the towels Ruby had been resting her head on. The rock was almost as large as her head, and very heavy, we are very thankful for her cracked phone, otherwise we would have been dealing with a cracked head. Ruby then decided that this rock needed a name, somehow she came up with Alfredo. She also decided that Alfredo might like to see a bit more of Greece and should come on the rest of our travels with us. We left the beach not long after this and came back to our villa to rest up before dinner. Mostly it was a rest, although Jess decided she wanted to match Allegra’s effort of 200 lengths of the pool, and even I managed to churn out 40.
      As it was our last night here we decided a dinner out in town was in order so wandered down in the evening warmth, at least the sun wasn’t still at its peak. We found a restaurant on the port and sat outside overlooking the water as it slowly darkened. It was a lovely meal we had, washed down with some cold beer, and I thought that I should have my first ouzo of the trip, it was incredibly tasty, although none of the girls were a fan of the aniseed flavour. Still, when in Greece and all that. When we got home we needed to pack, we gave an early start in the morning. This led to an argument, as Ruby was very keen for Alfredo to come with us and Jess was adamant that he was not. I figured if Ruby was happy with the extra weight in her bag then this was up to her. But I could see the sense in what Jess was saying, and eventually we were able to make Ruby see sense too, so she went outside with her sisters and beat Alfredo like a ginger stepchild until she managed to get a reasonable size stone from him, which we are all happy for her to bring with us as our travels continue.
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