Greece - Kos & Patmos
From Santorini, we were suppose to take a ferry to the island of Samos, the birth place of mathematician Pythagoras, the 'A2 + B2 = C2 in a right triangle' guy. But there were high winds for three days. Ferries got cancelled and people were getting hysterical as they were missing their flights back home. Long story short, we ended up in the island of Kos, the birth place of Hippocrates, the father of medicine.
This is me on the ferry to Kos. You'd be lying down at the ferry restaurant too (the only place with a couch) if you had a total of twelve hour ferry ride: The Tree of Hippocrates in Kos, under which he taught his pupils according to legends. You can buy a copy of the Hippocratic Oath in nine different languages at the gift shop next door:
Bill took a day trip to the island of Patmos, where St. John had his vision and wrote the Book of Revelation. I didn't go - I couldn't stomach any more ferry rides. This is the monastery on the hill where St. John wrote the apocalypse:
Bill took a day trip to the island of Patmos, where St. John had his vision and wrote the Book of Revelation. I didn't go - I couldn't stomach any more ferry rides. This is the monastery on the hill where St. John wrote the apocalypse:
Random Witnessing of a Good Fight in Hania, Crete (in Bill words, copied and pasted here): "we were in an internet cafe back in Hania, when all of a sudden this commotion started behind us. We proceeded to watch the owner (an older guy in his forties) put some college kid in a headlock and wrestle him to the ground. Whole thing lasted like 5 minutes, and finally the cops came. Man, that was the most excitement we've had in a while."
We don't have a picture of the fight, but here is a picture of the pretty Hania harbour:
Dinner - fish:
Sorry, we were too hungry to take a picture before eating. The scraps were fed to the street cats such as these:
We take a ferry over to Bodrum, Turkey tomorrow.
7 comments:
Those cats are cute, better than the dog photo. They hardly got any fish, no wonder they are so skinny.
ummm, Turkey...
Loved the Greece pics. Definitely someplace I need to visit. I'll bring my dogs. I think they would also like it.
Stay safe! Donnie
Susan - There are tons of cute street cats in Greece & Turkey, if you lived here you´d become the cat lady wıth 20 cats.
Donnie - we loved Greece, but are glad to be leaving EU prices. Though Turkey isn´t as cheap as we thought it would be!
No kidding, the dollar is super weak right now. I think we are 1:1 with the Canadian dollar now.
12-hour ferry ride? ugh.. hope you didn't get sea sick!
woni
Anonymous - oh shucks, we will have to take Canada out of our itinerary.
Woni - I am finding that I have all kinds of sicknesses - planes, buses, ferries, sight of dog poop on the street - they all make me queasy!
Do you really thind the Apocalypse exists??? How could it exist; such beauty. Really miss you two. Hope you feel better.
Love You Guys,
Patti
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