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Sunday, July 9, 2023
OTTG 1ML: Day 4
Saturday, July 8, 2023
Our Trip To Greece,One Month Later: Day 3
Day 3: June 8, 2023
Day 3 of our trip is the first day that started and ended in Greece, and Oh what a day it was.
Before I get into the details, let me say this. When you plan a trip of this magnitude, you don't end up getting to do everything you planned. One example of this is that we both wanted to take a side trip to Corinth. Corinth is about an hour by bus from Athens and is a city where the Apostle Paul penned at least two letters to the local church. I say at least 2, because 2 of them became books of the Bible. In the end there was so much to do in Athens while still heavily jet lagged that we didn't make it to Corinth.
All of our accommodations provide breakfast for us. The place in Athens was your standard breakfast buffet with a Greek twist. We ate breakfast and ventured out into the city. The first thing we did was get a sim card for Amy's phone that allowed us to navigate Greece better. The only form of transportation we used that day was walking, and clocked over 22000 steps.
We exchanged money at an ATM and found like we had been told that exchanging at an ATM was better than exchanging at banks or currency exchanges. There were many shops, restaurants, open markets, and street vendors and it was quite a sight to behold. We did a little shopping and then went to Hadrian's Library. It was created by the Roman Emperor Hadrian in A.D. 132 so accolades to him for his construction are long overdue. I know, a library joke. It was either that or go Yo! Hadrian!
We purchase a multi-site pass at Hadrian's Library. This also granted us admission to The Parthenon, and the Ancient Agora. We had been told that if you but a multi-site pass to do it at a location other than the Parthenon to avoid the long lines there and we were very glad we did.
After Hadrian's library we had our first meal at a restaurant in Greece. I think this was the only time we ate inside other than at our hotel. We tried many new foods while in Greece and Amy really loved all the Greek salads.
After lunch we walked up the acropolis and we climbed up the Areopagus Hill also know as Mars Hill, I just posted a little about the significance of Mar's Hill on Thursday here is the link.
Seeing these ancient structures and walking where they walked (the old people) was a bit overwhelming, and the significance was not lost on us. It was a reminder of God's greatness!
Friday, July 7, 2023
Our Trip To Greece, One Month Later: Day 2
Day 2: June 7th 2023
June 7th the 2nd day of our Greece trip began for me on a plane in the middle of a flight from Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Athens, Greece. There is a 8 hour time change between Chicago and Greece and a 7 hour time change between Toronto and Greece and you fly through all the time zones in between as you make your way to Athens. So, I am not exactly sure where I was when the 7th became the 8th but it happened sometime on the 9 1/2 hour flight. So when we left Toronto on June 6th at 6:10 p.m, It was already 1:10 am on June 7th in Greece. When we landed in Greece it was nearing 11:00 in the morning there while just 3 a.m in Chicago where we had been the day before.
The flight was a night flight and the plane was crowded and after an hour or two of sitting I would be in a lot of pain. The pain would be relieved when I got up to go to the bathroom or stretch my legs, but since the plane was dark for the majority of the flight, I was in the window seat and had to get Amy and someone else to move every time I got up.
In the morning I opened up the blind to my window and was treated to some fantastic views, here are some pictures I took of them:
As we were getting closer and closer to Athens I saw more boats and ferries knowing that in a few days we would be travelling on one.
We landed, got our passports stamped, grabbed our luggage and made our way towards the Athens Metro. In a bit of trip symmetry, we got to the Chicago airport by commuter train and left the Athens airport by the same mode of transportation. In Chicago we only were on the train for 1 stop. In Greece, we were on a very crowded train for over an hour. We were exhausted, but also invigorated as we talked with some folks from the Netherlands who had also just got into the country. The main differences between us was that their flight was only about 2 hours and they didn't have to exchange money as the Euro is the currency in both countries.
We had been told by our cell phone carrier before we left that we would be able to use our phones in Greece without having to buy a sim card to use there. This was not the case, and as a result once we got to our stop we could not use the phone's g.p.s to get us to the hotel. A lovely man at a bar we passed recognized the name of our hotel and told us exactly how to get there. There would be MANY such occasions in days to come where the warm Greek people would happily help us find our destinations.
As we made our way to our hotel trudging all our bags we began to realize that especially in Athens everyone moves with reckless abandon. The cars, the busses, the motorcyclists, the bicyclists, even the pedestrians. There are crossing lights but people kind of go where and when they want to. We got to the hotel, got all our stuff in our room and then we took a short walk around our hotel.
Amy here...we were so sleepy, but wanted to fight the jet lag and quickly adjust our bodies to Greek time. We discovered the rooftop restaurant of our hotel was situated across from the below stunning view of the Acropolis (hill) and Parthenon (remnants of a temple on top of said hill.) We were agog and awed and enjoyed some delicious food (mushroom risotto and some type of fish) before falling into a deep sleep which would last around 12 hours.
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The View from our Hotel's rooftop restaurant. |
Thursday, July 6, 2023
Spiritual Thursday, Poetry Friday, Rejoicing in the Summer Season
Carol Varsalona of Beyond Literacy Link is hosting this months Spiritual Journey Thursday. I hosted last month and then went to Greece just a few days after that.
Carol's Theme this month is rejoicing in the Summer season. I technically was in Greece this spring as the official first day of Summer was June 21st this year and I left Greece on the 20th. However I am going to use some of my experiences from the trip in this reflection as the trip took place on my "summer" vacation.
Carol asked us to reflect on this Elanor Duse Quote:
God's glory in nature
Is always displayed
To see it, it helps
When I roll up the shade.
My second thought about creation also has to do with my trip to Greece. The above picture was taken on my first day in Greece at a place called the Areopagus or Mars Hill. The Apostle Paul visited Mars Hill and even gave a sermon there. You can read about in Acts 17: 16 -34. Essentially Paul is in Athens disturbed by all the idol worship in the city, he is reasoning in the synagogue and gets an opportunity at Mars Hill to explain the new teaching he was proclaiming. Paul uses the opportunity to talk about some of the things he has seen in Athens and to compliment the Athenians on some of their practices. He also talks about a statue he had seen that was to an "unknown" God and uses that as an opportunity to proclaim the God of creation and share the story of Jesus.
There is a tendency to celebrate nature in a natural way and not as the creation of a creator. Instead of talking about God many just deify nature itself referring to it as Mother Nature or Mother Earth but rejecting the biblical idea of a personal God who created it all. Instead of taking an antagonistic or combative approach to these differing world views, I think an approach like Paul used on Mars Hill is more suitable. People who find inner peace, and contentment, and wonder from nature should be commended even if they do not believe in the God who created that beauty. Like Paul believers should use that common bond, a spiritual regard, for nature as a starting point to talk about the God that the heavens declare the glory of.
Spiritual Journey Thursday is a gathering that takes place on the first Thursday of the month, Click here to see the rest of the July installment. I left for Greece on June 6th and returned on June 21st. Today I started daily posts about my trip exactly one month after the trip began. Please join me for those reflections.
I am also including this post at Poetry Friday for the brief poem inspired by this weeks theme and the picture I took from the airplane. Marcie Atkins is hosting this weeks Poetry Friday. Join in, by clicking here.
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