9.7.13

P.S.

I'm windblown from the tornado of laundry, souvenirs, and suitcases permeating our apartment, at the moment.  However unmotivating all of this may be, we're so excited to be going to the US this summer!  We can't wait to see family & friends, eat delicious food, and speak English frivolously!

But, before we skedaddle on out of here, I remembered that I have yet to brag about the results of our dance competition a few weeks ago!  They did so well & I was so honored to be there, watching and cheering them on.  But, their award speaks for itself: they got 2nd place!

Now, I'm off to zip up these suitcases & I'll leave you to peruse the evidence!



I can't think of a better closing chapter to our Peace Corps service in Bulgaria than getting to share this with you all.

P.P.S.  Thanks to everyone who has been their cheerleaders from afar!

4.7.13

Santorini, Day 1




The view from my pool-side chair, the Sunset of sunsets, and dinner on our terrace.

Chillin' in Crete!



2.7.13

Turkey, Part 2: Ephesus!





A pharmacy sign, Nike (the god of victory), and the theater in which Paul preached against Artemis.

Turkey, Part 1






Mary's home, the White Wall of Wishes, Turkish coffee, beautiful gardens, and a fun bathroom sign.

Mykonos: enchanted I am...






Fresh fish, white-washed shops, wind-mills, and tender boats... All at sunset... (Deep sigh of content).

1.7.13

And, we're off!

Heading for Gate E to board our cruise this morning!  Greek islands, here we come!

29.6.13

Funky English translations along the way...





Can you guess which ones caught our eye?

On our way to and in Itea




Leonitis (the Spartan King), sulfur springs, and a LOVELY beach.

28.6.13

Meteora: Day 1 - St. Stephen's Convent



Breath-taking.


On our hike...

We met Germans, Ukrainians, Romanians, fellow Americans, Croatians, Serbians, Russians, Austrians, Polish, Slovakians, Spanish, Hungarians, Dutch, Czech, Greeks, and Macedonians (in the picture).  Crazy!