
A Travelogueblog
Another trip, another blog. But a bit different this time. It will still be the usual overlong recounting of the adventures of the usual suspects;

Another trip, another blog. But a bit different this time. It will still be the usual overlong recounting of the adventures of the usual suspects;

The Greek weather bureau forecasted rain on Thursday morning and they didn’t disappoint. We made our way through the cool and drizzly town to the

Day 1 Susan and I had planned to spend Pesach in Australia. But as the old Yiddish saying goes, man plans and God laughs. In

Garry’s instructions to me for the day were a walk to a local ruin and a u-drive motor boat excursion. Easy peasy. We switched from

Whilst the planning responsibilities may have been different from the usual “Paul and/or Yoni plan and the lemmings follow”, we always seem to be able

Mt Athos is not only the holiest mountain in Greece, but also the largest on the Chalkidiki peninsula and can be seen from almost everywhere.

We were flying at 9.30 so needed to be at the airport by 7.30, more or less. But before getting to the airport we needed