Thursday, August 28, 2025
Saturday, August 23, 2025
"How chances it they travel?"
Flying from Washington to Athens |
Waiting for the ferry from the port of Piraeus to take us to Naxos |
The ferry, which was an enormous catamaran-style diesel boat that made quick time (5ish hours) of the journey with several stops along the way |
Possibly the island of Syros? |
How I got my only look at the Parthenon |
Taking in the Mediterranean. Without a hat on, because it was incredibly windy. |
Nearing sunset |
Mykonos |
Travel-weary, almost there |
First glimpses of Old Town, Naxos |
Poolside at the hotel after the first day at the beach |
Out for dinner in Agios Prokopios |
Beating the crowds (there was regularly a line around the block for this place) by eating at 5:30 |
Appetizer sampler, the best thing on the table was the stewed beans |
Some complimentary tsipouri |
Agios Prokopios sunset |
Agia Anna, I think |
Some of the colors near our hotel |
Doesn't do justice to the blue of the water at the beach |
A long and dusty walk up to Old Town, Naxos. (We usually took a bus) |
Heading part the harbor up to the Portara |
The iconic image of Naxos--the arch of the Temple of Apollo |
The full Mediterranean stretching out |
It was very windy |
The only proper waves we saw were on this northern part of the island |
J had to hold her hat to keep it from blowing off |
The closest we came to eating indoors. (It was a place overlooking the harbor, kind of like an open tent) |
Eating fish with the head still on/octopus/langoustines |
Some of the elaborate breakfast we had every morning by the pool |
Cooking class day |
For some reason these pictures are out of order. This was at the very end, when we learned a bunch of traditional Greek dances |
Debris on the driveway is from smashing plates |
Some of the final product from the cooking class |
The presentation at the communal table once everything was done |
Part of the view as we climbed out of Mesi Potamia |
A bit of Venetian tower (The Kokko Tower?) that has become a historical site |
All the stone was Naxian marble |
Part of the farm |
Making the tzatziki |
Stuffing peppers and tomatoes |
Wine, lemonade, and snacks while we worked |
Preparing the rooster legs |
We used so much olive oil |
Olives (not ready yet) on the vine |
Estimated age for most of the thicker-trunked olives: 2,000-3,000 years old |
On our way to gather vegetables |
Selecting our produce from the farm |
New shoots from an ancient tree |
Bunches of grapes--all the wine we drank was made in house |
Prep stations |
Lunch on the beach |
Mid-afternoon snacks |
Trying again to capture the color of the water... |
Up towards the far northern end of the area where we swam |
A cooler, slightly less windy day overall |
Sea-view dinner |
Fishermen's Pasta |
And a Naxian salad |
Spot the kittens? |
Watching the sun set from the rooftop tables |
Another day down |
The next day's breakfast |
Watching the waves roll in while waiting for the bus |
Some of the shops in Filoti |
A hidden gem up in the mountains |
Part of the descent from Mt. Zas |
Felt like we were almost done, because we'd reached a proper path. We actually had another hour of walking. |
The Cave of Zeus |
We covered a lot of elevation in one morning |
Another angle on the summit |
Looking at the entire island with Froggy from the very top |
The summit |
In the direction of Turkey |
The trail was fairly well blazed, but there were enormous cairns to guide you when the marks weren't clear |
Panoramic view of the valley on the ascent side |
Very scrubby climbing. (There were some nicked ankles and shins) |
Water break on the ascent |
These little family-sized white chapels were everywhere on the island |
Where the bus let us off |
A Nutella wrap that we've tried to recreate for the boys. (They would have loved them) |
Didn't get souvlaki until 6-7 days in. It was worth the wait. |
More of Old Town Naxos |
Exploring a kitchen shop |
"Leisure is the mother of philosophy" |
Our umbrella slowly dying on the final day |
Final dinner out |
Same restaurant where we saw the kittens |
Some of the sunbeds. 40-50 euro a day, which was why we made due with the umbrella. |
Sea bream, fried zucchini |
Grilled octopus |
The last Agios Prokopios sunset |
And a final beach walk |
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