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Tag Archives: Greece
Meteora: to the heights, a pain in the neck and views from prison
Sunday and my legs were tired after doing the planned walk twice yesterday in order to repeat photos with the sun in the right place. So, like the over-optimistic man-of-the-mountains I fancy myself to be, I planned a walk which … Continue reading
Meteora: first day’s wonderings
Meteora is visually iconic. You see it and instantly recognise it, rarely by name or location but as “Oh! Yeh! That place. Didn’t they do a James Bond there once”. It is like nowhere else. Other countries have the odd … Continue reading
From Athens to Kalabaka: a day of ‘firsts’
Yet another early start on Friday. Alarm set for 06.15 in order to finish packing and have breakfast promptly at the 07.00 start to make sure that I got to the station in good time to suss things out. Again … Continue reading
A day out in Athens
Thursday morning and getting up at 07.30, the equivalent of 05.30 BST, didn’t hurt too much. My body clock seems to adjust quickly, probably because I don’t go to bed until I’m very tired and then go to sleep instantly. … Continue reading
It’s Wednesday 9 May so this must be Athens
Athens and the start of my 2012 Greek Odyssey. I don’t know where it will lead me but I have a broad plan, a Kindle and now, very much at the last minute, the Kindle edition of the 2012 Rough … Continue reading
Pontypool, Chepstow, Tintern: a long weekend in Grey Britain
Having enjoyed two weeks of summer in March we are now back to the typical wet,cold weather of Grey Britain. It’s a pity because I had people to stay for the weekend and it took the edge off getting out … Continue reading
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Tagged Abergavenny, American Gardens, brecon canal, Chepstow Castle, Greece, Pontypool, Tintern Abbey, unpredictable weather
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Health, fitness and Welsh Poo Sticks
I’ve been thinking about health and fitness recently. I long ago concluded that if every time I had some minor ache or pain I stopped exercising I would soon end up doing very little. Instead I adjust what I do … Continue reading
Greece 2011: the hidden Symi and how I became a fasolakia junkie
Another brilliant start to the day with breakfast on the hotel terrace looking down to the harbour as another large cruise ship pulled into to give people their ‘Symi-fix’. One more thing to tick of the published list of ‘1000 … Continue reading
Greece 2011: Symi walk, the old, the dry, the colourful
Tuesday dawned warm and sunny. So what’s new?! Only two things really. I wasn’t around when it dawned, I was far away in the Land of Nod after a heavy night’s partying. Well, really just attending the opening evening of … Continue reading
Nisyros: Some things are just weird!
I certainly had an early start on Wednesday morning, though not initially in the way I had planned. I woke some time between 06.00 and 06.30. The uncertainty as to the exact time is that my brain is not really … Continue reading