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Thursday, December 18, 2008


AS MUCH AS YOU CAN


And if you can't shape your life the way you want,
at least try as much as you can
not to degrade it
by too much contact with the world,
by too much activity and talk.

Try not to degrade it by dragging it along,
taking it around and exposing it so often
to the daily silliness
of social events and parties,
until it comes to seem a boring hanger-on.

C. Cavafy, 1913
Translation by E. Keeley and P. Sherrard

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

enjoy it by living it

Η πιο όμορφη θάλασσα είναι αυτή
που δεν την αρμενίσαμε ακόμα.
Το πιο όμορφο παιδί δε μεγάλωσε ακόμα.

Τις πιο όμορφες μέρες μας, δεν τις ζήσαμε ακόμα

κι ό, τι πιο όμορφο, κι ό, τι πιο όμορφο θα 'θελα να σου πω,
δε στο 'πα ακόμα, δε στο 'πα ακόμα

Sunday, December 14, 2008

vacations on north greece-halkidiki

On the western side of Halkidikis Sithonia Peninsula, where the verdant slopes of Mt. Meliton stretch down to mingle with the crystal clear waters of Toroneo Gulf, lies the Porto Carras complex. The seaside paradise of 17,6 hectares, has a 9 km of unspoilt coastline and 25 secluded sandy coves, each lapped by crystal clear waters offering a variety of services and facilities that becomes the ideal vacation place for all guests.

The Porto Carras Grand Resort consists of 4 hotels, international standards Golf Course and Golf Club, Porto Carras Domain, Convention Centre and meeting facilities, Marina with shopping arcade, restaurants, tavernas and bars. Guests come across a variety of sports and entertainment facilities and two Thalasso & Spa centres, one of which is the biggest (4,700sqm) in South Eastern Europe. Porto Carras Grand Resort offers the “Dine around” program, which allows half board guests to experience other restaurants throughout the resort, at an additional charge.

Saturday, December 6, 2008


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Explore Greece

Greece is a geographically appealing place to visit, with a mountainous mainland and idyllic island beaches, where the sun is usually shining brightly.


MAJOR CITIES

Athens

Athens, the capital city of Greece, was named after Athena the goddess of wisdom. This centre of ancient Grecian culture is filled with beautiful archeological treasures and classical mythology. From the Acropolis hill, with it’s crown jewel the 2500 year old Parthenon, to the city’s most ancient cemetery, Kerameikos. But next to all the wonders of the ancient world you will also find Athens to be a hip, stylish and buzzing city.

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is the second city of Greece and is also known as Salonica. This special city has countless Byzantine churches, Roman ruins and interesting museums. It rivals Athens on all fronts: the shopping is great, the atmosphere is just as vibrant and the cultural heritage is everywhere as Thessaloniki was also the second city of the Byzantine empire. The 15th century White Tower is, though it is not white, the city’s most recognizable landmark.


REGIONS

The Peloponnese

Many of the most famous ancient sites of Greece are located in the Peloponnese. From the classical temples at Corinth, Nemea and Olympia to the theatres of Argos and Epidaurus (which are still used today). And one of the country’s most beautiful towns graces it’s shores: Napflio, with graceful Venetian villa’s, flowing bougainvillea and a lively waterfront scene. The landscape of the Peloponnese is ruggedly beautiful, blanketed by colorful wildflowers in the spring and dotted with tiny settlements.

Northern Greece

Magnificent mountains, dense forests, sparkling lakes and archeological sites: the northof Greece is stunning. It’s very different to the Greece of the famous islands. Like the Zagoria region for instance, where deep gorges, raging rivers and dark forests characterize the landscape. The town of Meteora, with it’s 14th-century monasteries perched on rocky pinnacles, is one of the country’s most extraordinary sights. Also visit the gods atop Mount Olympus, the highest mountain of Greece.


THE GREEK ISLANDS

When you think of Greece, you probably first think of it’s beautiful islands. There are about 1400 of them and most have breathtaking beaches and picturesque white villages. Most have ferry services, thought these are reduced in the winter. The largest island is Crete, which has a dramatic landscape and unique cultural identity which is protected fiercely from mass tourism. Mykonos is also one of the better known islands because of it’s idyllic beaches and white-walled streets.


TOP TEN ATTRACTIONS IN GREECE

Acropolis, Athens

The most important monument of the ancient world, the Acropolis, is magnificent. Of the temples that adorn it, the Parthenon, a temple for the goddess Athena, is probably the most famous and impressive.

Santorini

Santorini is one of the most, if not the most, spectacular of the Greek Islands. The views of the volcanic caldera from the top of the massive lava-layered cliffs are stunning and every sunset looks like it should be on a postcard.

Island-hopping

There are 1400 islands to choose from and all of them are unique and beautiful. So don’t limit your stay to just one, explore as many as you can! Man islands have good ferry services, although they are reduced in the winter.

Mycenae

This place had the most influence in the country between 1600 and 1200 B.C and the poet Homer describes it as being ‘rich in gold’. Many treasures have indeed be found, like the Mask of Agamemnon.

Delphi

In ancient times people used to flock here to ‘the Navel of the Earth’, to consult the oracle. From the entrance the Sacred Way leads up to the Temple of Apollo where the oracle is said to have sat.

Samaria Gorge

This gorge is one of Europe’s most spectacular. It is located in western Crete and is 18 kilometers long. Wear sturdy footwear and lots of sunscreen and you can hike through the whole thing in about 6 hours.

Knossos Royal Palace, Crete

Knossos was the court of the legendary King Minos, whose wife gave birth to the Minotaur (half bull, half man) and kept him in a labyrinth. See the beautiful Royal Quarters, Throne Room and exquisite Queen’s Quarters.

Olympia

This town was the site of the first Olympic Games. From 776 B.C. every four years these games were held here in honor of Zeus. The most important monuments of the site include the temple of Zeus, the Stadium and the Prytaneion (site of the eternal flame).

Meteora

One of the most striking sites in the world, the monasteries perched on top of rocky pinnacles were set up during the late Byzantine period when persecuted monks settled here. At its peak, there were 24 inhabited monasteries on top of these rocks.

Athens Festival

From June to September the Athens Festival features productions of ancient drama, opera, ballet, orchestra performances and popular entertainers in the Heridion Atticus Theater at the foot of the Acropolis. Bring a picnic and you’ll probably enjoy the show just as much as the breathtaking backdrop.

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FOR THOSE WHO SEEK A NAME FOR 'MACEDONIA' :



THE NAME OF THE AREA BEFORE WORLD WAR II WAS VARDARSKA. THE NAME MACEDONIA WAS GIVEN TO THEM BY THEIR LEADER JOSEF TITO (
HEREABOVE YOU WILL FIND THEIR MAP BEFORE 1940)


A FEW NOTES FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW
:


1. ALEXANDER THE GREAT AND HIS TEACHER ARISTOTLE SPOKE HELLENIC. NOT ANY SLAVIC LANGUAGE.


2. THE MACEDONIAN CAPITAL WAS PELLA, NOT SKOPJE.

3. ALEXANDER'S SISTER WAS CALLED THESSALONIKI, NOT SOLUN LIKE THE SLAVS CALL IT.


SO, VARDARSKA IT IS


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Μέτρα τις εκκλησιές καθώς περνάς και κοίταξε πίσω απ' το ασβεστωμένο άσπρο δέρμα τους τις μαύρες πέτρες που τις κρατούν – είναι ο τόπος σου. Και στάσου σιωπηλός μπροστά τους μακριά απ' τους ανθρώπους που μπερδεύουν τις μαύρες πέτρες στα κοσμήματα και τ' άστρα τ' ουρανού με τ' αεροπλάνα. Χ.Μανωλάχης

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KOS ISLAND-ΚΩΣ

MYKONOS ISLAND-ΜΥΚΟΝΟΣ

Mykonos. The most famous island in Greece and, with no doubt the most cosmopolitan in Cyclades islands. The island of winds is one of the first islands in Greece that made tourist worth of its natural pores, sun and sea. It started to spread its rumor in the middle 1950's when the first visitors started to arrive in the island.

PATMOS ISLAND-ΠΑΤΜΟΣ

The island of Apocalypse For a truly sacred travel experience, make your way to Patmos (Jerusalem of the Aegean). It was on this island that St John wrote his divinely inspired Revelation the Apocalypse, the last book of the New Testament. Today it is a place of pilgrimage for both Orthodox and western Christians, as well as the more profane sun and sand worshippers.

RΗODΕS ISLAND-ΡΟΔΟΣ

Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site. Today Rhodes is a tourist destination.

CORFU ISLAND-ΚΕΡΚΥΡΑ

Corfu Greece, is the most popular of the Ionian Islands. It is a very green island and a mixture of the civilizations that have passed through at various times. The town of Corfu (Kerkyra) impresses and charms the visitor with its two forts, narrow streets, tall houses, arcades, Venetian-built Town Hall, church to Saint Spyridon, the corfu island's patron saint, flower-filled gardens, and balconies with their superb wrought-iron fences. Flooded with sights, Corfu is a small paradise on Earth.

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