Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Tips for Sightseeing in Athens


Sightseeing in Athens is exhausting. The experience is marked by scorching heat, the many stairs to be climbed, and hordes of tourists elbowing their way past you. Sightseeing is best left for colder months of the year. If you are there in the summer and must see the Acropolis, pick the opposite direction from the tour guides' routes. 

1 comment:

Ryan Lee said...

So, I’m unusually busy with work today, but “someone” was pretty demanding about posting a comment. As I have yet to read your blog, I have put together your adventure through the pictures you have posted:

It appears as though you drank a magical potion from a tea cup. When you awoke you discovered you were kidnapped by modern pirates who took you to a sweat shop to manufacture clothes. Fortunately, the sweat shop had light security and you escaped in the day time and ran to nearby ruins. During your escape it appears as though you engaged the services of a male escort (no one is judging you, we all have needs). Still running from the pirate/sweat shop owners, you fought off a pack of rabid dogs. Unfortunately, the dogs slowed you down and the pirates caught up. In an angry rage, the pirates sold you to a slave outfit that has put you to work building a large stone home.