Athens: Part 2
We took a lovely road trip yesterday, but before I share some photos from that and catch up with my 52/50, I wanted to finish up the photos from our short stay in Athens.
After lunch on the first day, we visited the Central Market. In Istanbul, I was surprised to see sheep’s heads, tripe and intestines displayed in all the butcher shop windows. Here the whole animal was hanging from the hooks.

Athens, like Istanbul, has created a pedestrian mall–here part of Ermon Street.

We watched as a travel video was being filmed here. The poor narrator repeated his steps at least six times as we watched. I had no idea how tedious making one of these travel videos must be!

Graffiti is everywhere in Athens. Tracy was quite put off by it, but I enjoyed photographing it.


We finished our day at a lovely rooftop restaurant, Psarras, recommended by friends.

As the sky got dark, a full moon appeared–a very romantic end to the day.

The next morning we left by ferry for Santorini from Piraeus.

After our time on Santorini (blog posts to come) we spent our last afternoon in Athens visiting the New Acropolis Museum. It’s a beautiful building, and we were fascinated to see it’s been built over one of the excavation sites.


Photographs were not allowed in the main exhibition, but were allowed in other parts of the museum. So much of the beautiful art was plundered by conquerors over the years, but what has survived is fascinating.

After supper, we walked down to Hadrian’s Gate (132 A.D.), or the Arch of Hadrian. The arch originally spanned an ancient road, and inscriptions were found honoring both Hadrian and Theseus as founders of Athens. I like that you can see the Acropolis through the gate in this photo.

Given our short time in Athens, we managed to get a glimpse of some of the ancient history I enjoyed reading about through myths and in social studies classes. The monuments here make some of the ancient sites in Istanbul seem like youngsters.





































































