Saturday, May 30, 2009

Safe Arrival

So just a quick update for the family members.  My parents arrived here last night after roughly 30 hours of travel exhausted but excited.  After a nice dinner at one of my favorite local Greek restaurants (where Marios the owner greeted them with a shot Ouzo) they hit the hay.  We will  most likely be on the beach today and then we have my art show tonight.  I am so excited for the next 2 weeks with them, but I can't believe these are my last few days on Paros!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Loose Ends


So I can't believe how fast this semester has flown by!  My parents get here in 10 days to see the final art show and then to help me move out of Paros and begin my real travels.  It seems like only a few weeks ago were my first on Paros.  I thought I'd give everyone an itinerary of where I'll be once my program ends because my I will only have sporadic access to the internet once I leave.  

May 29- June 1 my parents arrive here for  the end of my program
June 1 -5 Rhodos
June 5-7  Snatorini
June 7 -10 travel to Crete (Heraklion)
June 10-14 Fly back to Athens to explore the mainland for a few days
June 14 parents fly home and I fly to Prague where I meet my sister Lindsay
June 14-17 Prague, Czech Republic
June 17-20 VIenna, Austria
June 20-22 Hallstatt, Austria
June 22-24 Salzburg, Austria
June 24-27 Munich, Germany
June 27-28 Rothenburg, Germany
June 28-July 1 Bavaria/Tirol (FUSSEN, GERMANY & REUTTE, AUSTRIA)
July 1-4 Berner Oberland, Switzerland (staying in Muren)
July 4-5 Interlacken/Lauterbrun Valley
July 5-8 Cinque Terre, Italy
July 8-13 French Riviera (NICE, MONACO, ANTIBES, ST. TROPEZ, CANNES)
July 12-17 Paris, France

I will be back in the States on July 17 completely exhausted.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Santorini





This past weekend I spent 3 days and 2 nights on the beautiful Santorini.  The 4 hour boat trip there went by quickly because it was supplemented with a few bottles of champagne for mimosas.  Once the boat pulled up to the port I could see why everyone talks about Santorini.  The way everything is built on the rim if the volcano is mind boggling.  The first night there was very exciting.  Our group was excited to test out the night life on the tourist trap of an island, and it provided a great time.  It was fun to experience a place with so many people after sleepy Paros.  We took a boat tour on Saturday to the caldera and walked around, it was so much bigger than I had expected.  We also went to the hot springs and another small island off the main part of the island.  The boat then let us of in Oia, the other city.  I enjoyed Oia much more as it is a smaller city, and a little less hectic.  Along the coast about a 5 minute walk from the port is a beautiful little lagoon where an old church has broken away from the rim that provided cliff jumping.  The water was so beautiful, blue, and refreshing.  After left the grueling task of climbing the 280 stairs back up the rim to town.  It was exhausting!  I can't imagine having to make that trek everytime I wanted to leave the island.  Until recently, that donkey path was the only was on and off the island.  That night we had dinner in Oia where we watched the gorgeous sunset.  

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Antiparos



This past weekend our program took a journey to our neighboring island, Antiparos.  I was BEAUTIFUL.  Though it is so close, it has an entirely different feel.  We got to see the uninhabited island of Despotico as well and some great ruins on it.  We walked through this amazing field of wildflowers and go to go swimming around the sea caves.  Also, for my historical sites class I gave a presentation with 2 others girls on the history and myths about this small island.  It consisted of a finger puppet show and a rap.  It was quite the presentation.

A Little Taste of Boulder



This past week Danielle and I hosted some visitors from another study abroad program In southern France (one that also goes to boulder).  We rented a car and discovered another beautiful beach on Paros, Santa Maria. The weather couldn't have been better.  I definitely got started on my tan finally.  I was so good to have a little taste of home, but it made me miss Boulder.    Paros is starting to pick up, everyday more and more tourists can be spotted around town.  I can't believe my program is almost done, I never want to leave!