Mycenae, Olympia and Athens

We’re at the end of an amazing week with Caroline, Matthew, Margie, Oliver and Jonah. We did more awesome exploring, this time driving further away from our Astros villa. Caroline’s goal was to see as much of Greece’s history in one week and I think she did well!

Our first visit was to the ancient ruins of Mycenae where we walked through the Lion’s gate and learned a lot about the Mycenaean period. Some great views and a very interesting museum were part of this archeological site. 

Our next major ancient site visit was to Olympia which is about 2.5 hours from Astros on the west coast. It was our first day of rain but we still explored the ruins of Olympia. It was amazing but a little hard to find. After a bit of searching around, we noticed many buses traveling along a fairly major road and sure enough, they were headed to Olympia. 

Our last visit was to Athens. Man it’s crazy driving in this city!!! Cars, buses, streetcars and worst of all, the motorcycles and scooters who don’t obey traffic rules or lanes. But all the craziness was worth it when we visited the Acropolis site and museum. It was quite spectacular and very impressive.

Tomorrow Caroline heads back to Toronto. It has been a very fast week and we have loved traveling as a family again! Jim and Lisa arrived on Wednesday, so we’ll be 9 people until Monday when Evelyn’s friend Lou joins us for a week or so.

Lion’s Gate marks the entrance into this ancient Mycenaean site.
Taking a break at the top of the Mycenaen ruins.

Some of th ruins at Olympia.
Heading into the Olympic arena..in the rain!
The museum of Olympia was very good.

These Olympian wannabes pose infront of the temple of Zeus.

The Parthenon is undergoing major restoration.
The Parthenon, in all it’s scaffolded glory.
Taking a selfie infront of the Parthenon.
The temple of Athena Nike.
An interesting view of the Propylaia.
These lovely ladies adorn one side of the Erechtheion.

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  1. Hi everyone, thanks for the updates. I am sharing your adventures and photos with my gang. Sophie is doing the story of Troy and the trojan war in her English class. Was in Sarnia this past weekend, Rayjon celebrated their 30th anniversary, good to catch up with my former colleagues and friends. Event was held at the Riding club. All the best (rainy today on Sunday) but we are having mild October with the fall colours coming starting now. All the best

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