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    • Day 13

      In Philippi

      May 30, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Hier kwamen de eerste heidenen tot bekering, dankzij de reis van Paulus naar Griekenland. Het hele verhaal staat in Handelingen 16. Op deze archeologische plaats kun je de kelder zien waar Paulus en Silas gevangen zaten. Waar Berend in het water staat is de doopplek van Lydia.Read more

    • Day 3

      Day Three - Philippi

      June 13, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      In ancient Philippi, we first went into the theater, which held seats for thousands of spectators. Next we walked along the ruins to the Roman-era crypt which is believed to be were Paul was a prisoner.

      Mr. David and Mary Beth Hill read the passage from Acts about Paul and Silas’s tie in prison. Eric reminded us to think of the imagery presented of freedom from slavery. This reminder also hit home because the reading for this morning in CioH reflects on Psalm 124, We have escaped like a bird from the snare of the fowlers. (verse 7)

      Acts 16: 16 - 40:
      16One day, as we were going to the place of prayer, we met a slave-girl who had a spirit of divination and brought her owners a great deal of money by fortune-telling. 17While she followed Paul and us, she would cry out, "These men are slaves of the Most High God, who proclaim to you a way of salvation." 18She kept doing this for many days. But Paul, very much annoyed, turned and said to the spirit, "I order you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her." And it came out that very hour.
      19But when her owners saw that their hope of making money was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the marketplace before the authorities. 20When they had brought them before the magistrates, they said, "These men are disturbing our city; they are Jews 21and are advocating customs that are not lawful for us as Romans to adopt or observe." 22The crowd joined in attacking them, and the magistrates had them stripped of their clothing and ordered them to be beaten with rods. 23After they had given them a severe flogging, they threw them into prison and ordered the jailer to keep them securely. 24Following these instructions, he put them in the innermost cell and fastened their feet in the stocks.
      25About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them. 26Suddenly there was an earthquake, so violent that the foundations of the prison were shaken; and immediately all the doors were opened and everyone's chains were unfastened. 27When the jailer woke up and saw the prison doors wide open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, since he supposed that the prisoners had escaped. 28But Paul shouted in a loud voice, "Do not harm yourself, for we are all here." 29The jailer called for lights, and rushing in, he fell down trembling before Paul and Silas. 30Then he brought them outside and said, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" 31They answered, "Believe on the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household." 32They spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all who were in his house. 33At the same hour of the night he took them and washed their wounds; then he and his entire family were baptized without delay. 34He brought them up into the house and set food before them; and he and his entire household rejoiced that he had become a believer in God.
      35When morning came, the magistrates sent the police, saying, "Let those men go." 36And the jailer reported the message to Paul, saying, "The magistrates sent word to let you go; therefore come out now and go in peace." 37But Paul replied, "They have beaten us in public, uncondemned, men who are Roman citizens, and have thrown us into prison; and now are they going to discharge us in secret? Certainly not! Let them come and take us out themselves." 38The police reported these words to the magistrates, and they were afraid when they heard that they were Roman citizens; 39so they came and apologized to them. And they took them out and asked them to leave the city. 40After leaving the prison they went to Lydia's home; and when they had seen and encouraged the brothers and sisters there, they departed.

      We finished walking through the ruins, seeing more of the Christian Road, still visible and with chariot marks in some places. Mosaics and pieces of columns have been discovered. The artwork was incredible and it’s difficult to think it has survived so long out here in harsh conditions.
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    • Day 3

      Day Three - Via Egnatia to Philippi

      June 13, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      Leaving Thessaloniki, we made our way into the country, seeing lots of olive trees, sheep, and Cyprus trees (symbols of eternity). Sue read the Pentecost story from Acts as we drove, which was especially poignant because the Greek Orthodox Church celebrated Pentecost yesterday and today was another holiday to commemorate the Holy Spirit.

      Along the way, we saw the Via Egnatia, which was a road built along the north of Macedonia (northeast Greece). This was a major trade route between Italy and Asia Minor and it also played a major role in the spreading of the gospel message throughout Europe, which is why it is also called the “Christian Road”.

      In Philippi, there is a church and memorial for Lydia and her household, who were the first Christian converts to be baptized on European soil. At “Lydia’s River” Melanie read the passage from Acts 16:11 - 15:
      11We set sail from Troas and took a straight course to Samothrace, the following day to Neapolis, 12and from there to Philippi, which is a leading city of the district of Macedonia and a Roman colony. We remained in this city for some days. 13On the sabbath day we went outside the gate by the river, where we supposed there was a place of prayer; and we sat down and spoke to the women who had gathered there. 14A certain woman named Lydia, a worshiper of God, was listening to us; she was from the city of Thyatira and a dealer in purple cloth. The Lord opened her heart to listen eagerly to what was said by Paul. 15When she and her household were baptized, she urged us, saying, "If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come and stay at my home." And she prevailed upon us.

      The basilica at the site was beautiful, full of mosaics and paintings, telling the story of Paul’s calling to Macedonia, Lydia and her household conversion, Paul healing the girl who prophesied, his subsequent arrest and then freedom from jail after the apparent earthquake. A gorgeous church and still relatively new at 60 years old.
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    • Day 87–88

      Paradiesisches Fußballfeld

      October 20, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Nach einer weiteren sehr kalten und windigen Nacht begeben wir uns in der Früh auf die Räder und machen nach bereits 5km unseren ersten Halt. Die lang ersehnte warme Dusche wird hier getoppt durch ein Bad in den natürlichen Thermen von Eleftheres. Was für eine Wohltat hier gemeinsam im warmen Wasser zu dösen und zu merken wie sich die Muskeln langsam zu entspannen wagen :)
      Der Ort ist völlig verlassen und keineswegs touristisch erschlossen, wie zu erwarten wäre. Dies war aber nicht immer der Fall, wie wir erfahren als uns Leute (die hier die Häuser des ehemaligen Kurortes besetzt haben) im Anschluss an das Bad auf einen Kaffee einladen. Dem hohen Mineralstoffgehalt des Wassers wird heilende Wirkung zugesprochen, sodass die ehemalige Kurortstätte zeitweise nur auf ärztliche Anordnung besucht werden durfte aber aufgrund korrupter Geschäfte als solche nicht mehr existiert.

      Bevor wir losfahren, treffen wir einen Deutschen, der mit seinem Einkaufswagen und seinem Hund zu Fuß unterwegs ist. Er ist seit über 2 Jahren auf der Reise und gibt sich 10 Jahre Zeit um Südafrika zu erreichen. Er ist der Überzeugung, dass für solch ein Vorhaben nur die Einkaufswagen von Lidl taugen: "die haben einfach die besten Rollen". Good to know :)

      Es ist windig und die Etappe recht hügelig. Dennoch legen wir gut Strecke zurück,- auch weil wir uns zu Dritt gut abwechseln können jeweils im Windschatten voneinander zu fahren. Nach 50 km machen wir im Hafen von Kavala in einer Taverne unsere Mittagspause und essen fantastischen Fisch bzw. Marine entwickelt als Vegetarierin spontan Heißhunger auf einen Burger. Weitere 40 km später erreichen wir in der Dunkelheit den verheißungsvoll klingenden Ort „Paradiso“ und finden den bislang flachsten Zeltplatz unserer Reise: ein Fußballfeld. Das Fußballfeld ist von Beerenbüschen umsäumt,- Beeren, die uns am nächsten Morgen unser Müsli versüßen und uns für die nächste Etappe stärken werden. Zudem gibt es auch noch Wasser und sogar einen Tisch und Bänke. Was für ein Luxus,- in dessen Genuss wir bereits beim gemeinsamen Beisammensitzen und Abendessen kommen.
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    • Day 151

      Tag 149.2: Drama

      January 15 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      Mit einem schönen, nicht ganz preiswerten Warenkorb, haben wir dann unsere Weiterreise angetreten. Und nicht wie vorerst geplant weiter in Richtung Westen sondern in Richtung Norden. Wir wollten nochmal nach Bulgarien ins „Pirin-Gebirge“ in der Hoffnung nochmal auf etwas Winter zu treffen.
      Auf dem Weg zur bulgarischen Grenze fuhren wir über Land durch griechische Dörfer sowie Städtchen und damit vorbei an vielen interessanten Schrottplätzen, geschlossenen Geschäften, Lost Places und schönen alten Autos. Irgendwie war die Gegend eine Mischung aus Ostblock mit mediterranem Charme. Wir fanden es sehr spannend was alles zu sehen ist. Außerdem nachdem wir durch tägliches gehen, fand ich es witzig mal durch „Drama“ mit dem Auto zu fahren - so kann man auch Drama schnell und unkompliziert hinter sich lassen.
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    • Day 6–7

      River Party Prosotsanis Ergo-stasio

      November 3, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Schöner kostenloser Übernachtungsplatz. Wer möchte, sogar incl. Strom. Könnte mal ein CP gewesen sein, der heute als Festplatz genutzt wird. Es hat mehrere Feuerstellen und Grills incl. Rost und Kohle. Ein kleiner Bach mit klarem Wasser fließt vorbei. Idyllisch. Wir teilen uns den Platz mit zwei anderen Womos.Read more

    • Day 6

      Giola lagoon - a bit of dissapointment

      September 3, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      First of all, we parked way too far by picking the first parking lot. So, we had to hike both up and down in the heat. Don’t be fooled by the trees, that was just 10% oh the road, the rest was completely out in the sun.

      When we got there it was full of people and the water was not as clear as in the photos. The place is beautiful, but we our expectations were too high, based on our research. We decided not to swim and get salty here.

      🌞 On the way up, I felt as close to melting and breaking down from heat exhaustion as it gets. See the redness?
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    • Day 8

      Giola Lagoon

      October 10, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Nächster Stopp am heutigen Tag war die Giola Lagoon. Eine kleine Lagune, welche direkt am Meer liegt. Nichts besonderes, aber dennoch ganz nett für einen Besuch.
      Das Wasser war allerdings genauso kalt wie das Meer. 🙈

      Um zur Lagune zu gelangen musste man zuvor einen relativ steilen Weg entlang gehen. Aber überall wo man war, hatte man eine wundervolle Aussicht.
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    • Day 5

      Setting a base under the tarp

      September 2, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Last year, during the Iceland trip, there were so many times when we wanted extra shelter besides the tent. When it is too sunny or a light rain it can make a huge difference, especially when you pack-unpack or cook.

      We found this lightweight tarp (2 kg) and we'll give a try for a while.
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    • Day 6

      Iris Gold jewellery factory visit

      September 3, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Excited to see inside one if Greece’s top jewellery, we visited Iris Gold’s showroom and factory. You have to ask in order to be taken down to the factory, but the staff is very helpful.
      And since I had lost an earring the day before, I got some new ones 🙏

      The court and garden were beyond charming. It was funny to see the entrance sign written in Romanian - indeed there are many Romanians visiting this island
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Nomós Kaválas, Nomos Kavalas, Kavala, Καβάλα

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