What a lovely report on Athens City! Your pictures are great and Athens looks really beautiful....good to see people showing the true Athens and not the fake media show that is portrayed to the world. Just one thing I would like to point out if I may! The cages in The National Garden next to Syntagma Square are full of animals as I was there only last week and frequently go to the park to feed the rabbits, deer, ducks etc....Perhaps you missed them!?! Next time take another look as I'm sure you will also enjoy feeding all the bunnies and goats! Thanks for posting!!!
Thanks for this update, Anonymous! So glad to hear that the animals are back in the National Gardens. When we were there--around July 25--the cages were empty and when I asked a man who worked there where the animals were he said, "They're all gone." I bet they'd just gone to the seashore for summer vacation!
September 27, 2013 at 12:03 PM
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Amalia had only two days at the end of her trip to Greece to
enjoy Athens, but staying at the Grande Bretagne Hotel, (friends call it “the
GB”) put her right in the heart of the city with a balcony overlooking
Constitution Square…
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… and a perfect view of the tourists gathering to photograph
the Evzone soldiers stationed in front of the Parliament building.
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Amalia was greeted with “Welcome” gifts from the GB,
including flowers and this arrangement of chocolates. Even the lady caryatid, who looks like the columns holding up the Erectheum on the Acropolis,
was made out of white chocolate, but she was too pretty to eat.
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Breakfast at the GB happens on the roof, and with your
Herald Tribune and fresh squeezed orange juice,....
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you get this view of the Parthenon.
Amalia’s first priority was to check out the pool, also atop the building. (There’s
also an Olympic-sized pool in the spa in the basement.)
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Bathing suit, check.
Sunglasses, check. Nemo water
wings, check. Dora the Explorer
hat, check. Amalia was ready to
hit the pool.
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She tried to get Papou to go into the pool with her, but he
had meetings scheduled.
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Amalia decided she didn’t want to go any further than the
first step down…
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…despite Mommy’s efforts to coax her into the water. (In the distance you can see Mount Lycabettos, with the Church of St. George on top.)
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When she spied the fountains in the corner, Amalia decided
that was much more her idea of water play.
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Later Mommy took Amalia in her stroller to explore the
National Gardens nearby, which were originally the Royal Gardens for Amalia,
the first queen of modern Greece.
But now they’re for everyone, including her small namesake.
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The animal cages were empty--no doubt one more result of
Greece’s economic crisis—but there was a pond full of turtles,
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Some baby turtles rode on their Mommy’s back.
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There were pieces of ancient columns to pose on
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And swings to share with Yiayia Nenny
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And a sandbox where this boy had some really cool sand toys
and a dump truck he was filling with sand…
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…But a bigger boy named Socrates took away the dump truck
and the little boy cried and Socrates’ Mommy gave him a lecture, while Amalia
was riveted by the drama.
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Walking back to the hotel, Amalia wanted a close-up view of
the Evzones doing their goose-stepping
dance in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Barricades had been put up to protect the Parliament
building from the anti-austerity demonstrations
which often take place here, but the pigeons and the tourists managed to get in
easily.
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Mommy pushed the stroller so Amalia got a really close view.
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As the sun began to set, everyone gathered on our balcony to
enjoy the “Welcome” bottle of wine and watch the sunset.
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The last dinner, on the roof of the hotel, included lobster
and another dramatic view of the Acropolis, but by now Amalia was sound asleep,
gathering her strength for the ten-hour plane trip to New York’s JFK airport, during
which she would watch two movies, eat a lot, explore the airplane from one end
to another and drive her Mommy and her Yiayia Joanie to distraction.
"Amalia Discovers Athens and the Grande Bretagne"
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Hi Amalia,
What a lovely report on Athens City! Your pictures are great and Athens looks really beautiful....good to see people showing the true Athens and not the fake media show that is portrayed to the world. Just one thing I would like to point out if I may! The cages in The National Garden next to Syntagma Square are full of animals as I was there only last week and frequently go to the park to feed the rabbits, deer, ducks etc....Perhaps you missed them!?! Next time take another look as I'm sure you will also enjoy feeding all the bunnies and goats! Thanks for posting!!!
September 27, 2013 at 7:00 AM
Thanks for this update, Anonymous! So glad to hear that the animals are back in the National Gardens. When we were there--around July 25--the cages were empty and when I asked a man who worked there where the animals were he said, "They're all gone." I bet they'd just gone to the seashore for summer vacation!
September 27, 2013 at 12:03 PM