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October 18, 2010 1

Day 7: Mykonos Windmills and Little Venice (Digital and Film)

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Dorion Hotel’s breakfast buffet: The best out of all the ones during the trip. Freshly squeezed juices, crepe/pancake station, variety of fresh fruits, cereals, cheese, yogurts, sliced meats, cookies, bread, freshly baked cakes (they were still warm when I wandered into the dining room, which made me super happy) and pastries. The windmills of Mykonos. [...]

October 18, 2010 0

Day 6: Athens to Mykonos (digital and film)

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From Athens we took a ferry to Mykonos, which was about a 5 hour ride. On the way, the boat stopped at Syros (where the above photos were taken) and Tinos, before arriving at Mykonos. I was in awe at the beautifully clear water the entire time. Ornos Beach in Mykonos, about a 5 minute [...]

October 17, 2010 1

Day 5: Lunch and a Return to Athens (digital and film)

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Before leaving Kalambaka for the long trip back to Athens, we had lunch at this charming restaurant. Upon entering, you’re led into the open kitchen, where “grandma” would show you what the family had prepared that day: pots and pans of homestyle Greek family dishes. You’d hand them a plate and they’d load it up [...]

October 16, 2010 0

Day 5: Meteora Cliffs and Monasteries

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Meteora means “suspended in the air.” Breathtaking place.

October 16, 2010 0

Day 4: Delphi and Kalambaka (digital and film)

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Breakfast: Burnt toast (I made the mistake of running it through the toaster twice because I thought the first time was too light), pastries, hard boiled egg, muesli and yogurt. Hiking in the cliffs of Delphi. We visited the archeological site, which was amazing and offered beautiful views of the valley below. Can you see [...]

October 16, 2010 1

Day 3: Olympia and Delphi, on Film

By in Greece, Photo Post

That marbled confection was halva, I think. From what I know, it’s made of tahini, sugar or honey and other flavorings. I’d never had it before and I figured that a sesame-paste like piece of fudge would be delicious, but this one wasn’t, perhaps I just had a bad version? Walking around the ruins of [...]

October 16, 2010 0

Day 3: Olympia and Delphi

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Breakfast buffet at the hotel. As usual, my plate is a hodgepodge of random items. We stopped at a museum before driving up the treacherous hills to Delphi. The beautiful pool for the hotel, taken from the balcony in Delphi. You really feel like you’re in the heavens when you’re here. The bus drivers in [...]

October 11, 2010 2

Day 2, Greece: Canals, Epidaurus, Mycenae, and Olympia, on Film

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Early morning breakfast before setting off on our land tour. Got to have those delicious Greek tomatoes in the morning! Sitting in the stands at the Amphitheater of Epidaurus. Lunch was at a local taverna, which was a family operation. The head waiter brought us to the kitchen, where the chef was busy preparing all [...]

October 8, 2010 3

Day 2, Greece: Canals, Epidaurus, Mycenae, and Olympia

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This canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean Sea. The Amphitheater of Epidaurus: Amazing acoustics. The tour guides did a demonstration where they stood at the focus of the amphitheater, clapped, whispered and tore a piece of paper. I was sitting near the top of the amphitheater and I could hear everything as [...]

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September 22, 2010 3

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2010!

By in Autumn, Daily Life, Holidays, Lunch, Photo Post

Hope you all had a lovely night and were able to enjoy the full moon. Today I spent the day at my grandmother’s house for a family reunion. Scenes from our family’s celebratory lunch at my grandma’s house today: My grandma always prepares a bunch of Taiwanese traditional festival foods, all homemade and delicious. Altar [...]