Remainig Athens Pictures

We had almost no time to do anything except for the conference since October 22 afternoon, especially because Boris doesn’t see anything in the dark, and my night vision is also far from perfect. We ventured out during the day just once when there was a last-minute speaker’s cancellation, and we visited the archeological site of the Zuess Temple.

The most impressive thing about the temple is it’s former size. I know it’s had to imagine how a size can be impressive when the temple itself is not there, but it was!

I complained about “once again, no sign and no explanation of what it is, and Boris said that usually it helps when you start reading outlous. I told him that there is no way I would understand because there was no separation between words and no punctuation, but when I started to read out loud, it actually helped!
There is a large map pf the public baths where they say where was the warm water, and the cold water, and where was a changing room,.

And we went to Plaka a couple of times, ones in the dark – for the late night ice cream :), but only after we figured out the way at the daylight.

The night Plaka looked fantastic, and I knew it was a sacrifice on Boris’ part because he does not like to be in places like this, and I usually enjoy it. However, I ended up not buying anything there. When I checked out the sandals, they said they do not carry wide width – never, and I didn’t want to purchase any silver there because it’s hard to check the quality. Also, how many silver rings can one person have?!

Summary. When we decided that we would go to the PgConf.EU, regardless of whether any of my talks will be accepted, I thought it would be a mini-vacation, and it was not. And it’s not because the conference was crowded and there were many talks to attend and many conversations I wanted to be a part of, but also because there were multiple things I worried about all the time. Most of them were community-related, some personal, like when I saw a text message from mom’s caregiver who was supposed to be there during the physical therapist visit that she couldn’t come, and others that I do not want to talk about right now.

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I felt that I didn’t

Acropolis

When we were in Athens last time, we wandered around without tour guides, and I wanted to take one “proper” tour. I booked it for the first half of Tuesday so that I would be free to meet with people arriving on Tuesday afternoon.

Short summary: too many people! Back in 2014, we were in Athens in March. It was warm and there was enough tourists around, so I pictured pretty much the same in the second half of October, but I was wrong! This time, there were crowd and crowns, and one stream of people moving up the the Parthenon, and another stream moving dows. The marble steps polished my millions of feet made these ups and downs quite adventurous.

It was still beautiful, and the sky was still blue, but I missed the lonely climbs we had back then, when at least at some moments, there was nobody except of us, the mountains, and the marble.

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The Delphi Museum And Going Back

After visiting the archeological site, we went to the museum see some excavated artifacts. It was equally if not more interesting than visiting the site itself. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable, and we learned a lot from him, and each time after he had given us the information he would say: look, what a beautiful art! And now as I am looking at these pictures I took at the Delphi museum, and I do not want to write about each of the sculptures what/who do they represent and what is their significance. I just want to say the same thing our tour guide Kosta said: look, what a beautiful art! Look at all these muscles! Look at all these imperfect wrinkles of the clothes!

The ivory and gold statues of Apollo and Athena. They were buried near the temple in the antiant times when were became deteriorated of natural causes
Did you know that you could tell just by the clothes or absence of it that the first culture represents a polititan, the second one – a warrior and the third one an athlet?
The bronze Charioteer is considered to be a most valuable exhibit of the museum was created in 470s BC
I don’t know who has lunch at 2-30PM, but apparently, some Greeks do 🙂
That was supposed to be a picture by the #marathon hashtag, but I opted for the better view behind me

A Trip To Delphi

Now, here is a little bit more about our trip to Delphi. Boris was joking about visiting the first database in the world (because Delphi is a place where Oracle lived), and I said that it’s rather the first AI :). Except for that, we knew little about Delphi, so we spent all three hours on the road listening to the tour guide who was filling us in.

As I said, the most striking part were the views on the mountains and valleys, but that’s something impossible to describe or to capture on a photo. I tried but it doesn’t represent the reality, even remotely!

Each turn of the road produced more ahhs, because each next view was even more scenic than the previous one!

I have to admit, that I either forgot or never knew that Delphi is located by the Mount Parnassus.

And similarly(or consequently), I forgot that the temple with the Oracle was dedicated to Apollo. Another thing I didn’t know was that Appollo supposedly was out of town for winter months, and at that time, Dionysios ruled the city, and the plays were presented at the theater.

The visitors could ask the Oracle for advice only when Apollo was present.

The road the visitors would take to get to the temple

The Pythias were older women, but it was not like this from the beginning. Initially, Pythias were young virgins, but because of multiple cases of rape, the decision was made to choose Pythia from older virgins (over 50).

Pythia sat in the “basement” of the temple surrounded by the smoke of burning bay leaves. Also, although it is not confirmed, but it was believed that there were some cracks in the earth from which the vapors that caused the trance emanated. Pythia didn’t say anything in response to the questions. She could just move or produce some sounds, and these signs were interpreted by the prophets and communicated to the priests who gave the meaning of the response. So it was a very complicated procedure indeed!

Omphalos – a conical stone that symbolizes the center of the world, located close to the Apollo temple
The Theater – the first row seats were designated for dignitaries and have backs
The view of the Temple
Continuous excavation
The view of the Theater
A gigantic Roman stadium above the theater

Flights – A Lot Of Them

My current trip was planned several months ago, but I was utterly not prepared by my departure time on October 18. Just one thing to mention: I was not packed in the morning of the day of my departure.

My flight to Helsinki had a connection in London, and when Boris and I flew to Athens on Sunday, we had a connection in London again. Both times, it was horrible: long security lines and no priority line, and taking all the things out. Both times, there was no time to stop in the lounge.

The good part was that I had a Business class upgrade on the flight from London to Helsinki, and for some reason, they had a larger aircraft on this flight, so the business class was a real thing, with all these cool seats, and a nice lunch, and a cinnamon bun for a dessert.

I arrived in Helsinki at about 4-40 PM on Saturday, and on Sunday morning, we took off to Athens, with yet another connection in London, and the flight was delayed again, and no business class this time :).

On Saturday, when I was doing an early hotel check-in, I realized that I accidentally booked one extra day, and it turned out that removing this extra day was considered a late cancellation, but it was too late to do anything about it.

That will be the end of the complaints, because the hotel is great, and we did a day and a half of touring, and now the conference is happening, and although I am not presenting this time, I do not have a second to spare!

Delphi

Just pictures for now, but there will be words as well 🙂

The best thing was the day of traveling through the mountains, but you can take as many pictures as you want, and they won’t even remotely describe how it looks and feels!