Mykonos
Well, it’s a lovely place – glorious day –(except windy)
however it was a disappointment after Santorini. The best part was we went on a
boat trip to the Island of Delos ( the island that is named the birthplace of
Apollo). It is uninhabited but it is covered with the ruins of the city that
was there up to 700BC. It has been excavated with some amazing relics like
mosaic floors etc of the houses left. We had a tour guide who reminded me of a
very enthusiastic history teacher that makes the ancient come alive. He was
great! Apparently the island ended up being a trading island, with a huge slave
market place ( he said the Greeks treated their slaves much better than the
British did in America). It was fascinating to imagine this island bleak and
windy being an alive bustling trading city.
After that we went into town which was just by the pier. Saw
the windmills, and white cobbled streets, lots of tiny allyways again, shops ……
just not the magic of Santorini. They have pelicans (big, real ones wandering
the shops!)
That night was our first night at one of the more up-market
restaurants – really lovely. Dressed up in my one of two dresses, Dave even put
a shirt on, and enjoyed the atmosphere. At a table near us we got talking to an
older British couple who had done this same cruise at the beginning of the year
and booked in for the same table every night with the same waitress cause they
liked her! Talk about sticking to routine! The waitress was called Marsha and
was a big Caribbean mama who you wouldn’t muck around with! Smile was lovely
tho with big white teeth!
Show after that – then bed! I am getting to like this life!
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