Sunday, November 29, 2009

Mykonos. We were in a realy small town/village by European standards. All 2 story buildings, a small town by our standards too but hey we live in a huge country that has very few people so I can’t say. We went for a walk around 12 noon, a few locals at the tavern, the occasional shop selling nick naks and souvenirs, a few gold shops here, a silver shop there. We went back to the hotel, heard a bit of a ruckus down in the harbor went out for a early supper went, quote “on to the beaten track” unquote. The street used to be houses but now the street is all shops, and we can not move through the tourists. The two places I’ve just described are aren’t alike right? Well they’re the Mykonos that you don’t see and the Mykonos you do. If your on a cruse ship, that is. Well, then oh yah, we saw the famous pelican and went Delos, some ancient Greek city then sailed on to Samos for a night
Mykonos. We were in a realy small town/village by European standards. All 2 story buildings, a small town by our standards too but hey we live in a huge country that has very few people so I can’t say. We went for a walk around 12 noon, a few locals at the tavern, the occasional shop selling nick naks and souvenirs, a few gold shops here, a silver shop there. We went back to the hotel, heard a bit of a ruckus down in the harbor went out for a early supper went, quote “on to the beaten track” unquote. The street used to be houses but now the street is all shops, and we can not move through the tourists. The two places I’ve just described are aren’t alike right? Well they’re the Mykonos that you don’t see and the Mykonos you do. If your on a cruse ship, that is. Well, then oh yah, we saw the famous pelican and went Delos, some ancient Greek city then sailed on to Samos for a night

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