Fortunately the bar was right around the corner from my hostel so at about 2am I headed back to go to bed (normally I would stay out a little later- the parties seem to go all night here!- but I was quite tired after a long ferry ride earlier in the day and not being able to sleep then!)
This morning I met up with Dave and Carmen again and we all headed off to the Archeological Museum- a perfect thing to do today as it started raining as soon as we got off the metro! The museum was MASSIVE. Ridiculously huge is another good way to describe it- we were there for a few hours and it seemed like we only saw a tiny bit of it. And it wasn't just your typical statues and pottery they had on display- there was also jewelry, medical tools, weapons, and even a section on Ancient Egypt! Once again I was utterly amazed at how OLD these things are, and they have survived that long...incredible!
After the museum we grabbed a quick lunch (gyros of course!) and afterwards headed to the meat/fruit market. The 3 of us thought we would make a nice dinner together tonight- but we didn't realize how cheap it was going to be! We got a kilo of shrimp for 2.50 euro, a huge piece of tuna for 4 euro, a big bag of veggies (tomatoes, onion, peppers, etc) all for 1 euro...it was insane! Not only that but it was also delicious- what a great way to spend my last night in Athens!
Love, Dianna
Flavoured tobacco ... oh my!!
ReplyDeleteI guess I (we) will have to frequent the St. Lawrence Market on Saturdays for fresh fish!!
I don't think its that cheap at St. Lawrence Market unfortunately...or else I would be doing my shopping there all the time!!
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