With a population of over 3 million people, and probably even MORE than that visiting right now, I’m impressed with how well the city still moves. I can certainly tell I’m not in Sahuarita anymore!
We made the most of our Friday here. We got a little bit of a late start since Holli and Kristen had a hell of a time getting here due to storms in Chicago causing them to miss their connection in Rome. They arrived almost 12 hours late …. 1am on Friday instead of 1pm on Thursday. But all is well that ends well, and traveling these days requires fluidity and patience.
We started Friday with a full breakfast at God’s Restaurant. Seemed fitting for what seemed like a miracle to get us all here.

By default, I was designated the navigator, so I was happy when we found the Hop On Hop Off bus. Crazy though …. no one ever checked that we actually bought tickets!

We hopped off at a big Flea Market and enjoyed our first break of the day. It did sprinkle a little while we enjoyed a cold one (and ALWAYS a coffee for Holli and Kristen) under this big umbrella and on a couch.

Our next stop was the Acropolis Museum. We all needed a little more education about the relics of the Acropolis so I was happy to go here first. One could spend an entire day really seeing everything.

The day was getting away from us so we had to hustle to the Acropolis and climb to the top (they start closing it at 7:30pm). I’m SO GRATEFUL that we made it up there! I didn’t realize that the temples up there are OLDER than the pyramids of Egypt, Stonehenge, and the Great Wall of China!

We took a TON of pics but I don’t have access to the other phones.


We stayed at the top until closing time (8pm) and walked down to a rooftop dinner in Plaka. The memory of watching the Acropolis lights come on while sipping a Greek red wine, will remain with me.


So grateful for Google maps to lead us back to our apartment. I LOVE the narrow streets with MANY bars and restaurants. After a few missed turns, we finally made it back to our neighborhood, with a gelato stop along the way.

We got home around 10:30 and then talked until after 2am! Nothing to do this morning (Saturday) until 11:30 when our Uber takes us to our cruise ship. Interesting note …. they only allow 4 person cabs here. So we have 2 Ubers arriving for the 5 of us.
It’s around 9am now (we are 10 hrs ahead of Tucson), so maybe I need to get my act together. I’m really happy I slept in the living room so I can get up and enjoy the morning without disturbing the others. As usual, I overpacked, so I need to squish my stuff back into my suitcase. I’m looking forward to getting into my own stateroom and unpacking for the week and washing my hair!

Oh, the places you’ll go…. off to a great start! Love the way you are all just going by yourself ‘feels’ and not by a book! Naughty girl with the photo! Lol
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Thank you for the surprise gift in my cabin!
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Of course! Can’t wait to see more pics!
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loved all your pictures and commentaries. We have a cousin that moved to Lisbon, Portugal last year and every month she sends us an email of her travels – with commentaries. It is great . Enjoy the rest of y our trip . It sounds fabulous
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Thanks to both of you!
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So amazing! Thank you for sharing!!! 🖖🏼🌈💖
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Wow, y’all been on the move….been wanting to get back to Greece.
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You guys are so lucky you lived in Turkey
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Love your adventures! Love you!
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Awesome!!
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There really is SO MUCH to see and explore here! Glad it only sprinkled on you. Beats the heck out of the sweltering heat we had when we visited during the month of August! And sunset at the Acropolis?! I’m drooling! How fabulous!
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I can’t even IMAGINE being in ANY of these places in the heat and zillions of tourists
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Great photos of us. Thanks Pete
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My pleasure! It makes travel extra fun for me.
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