So I know I am a bit late (a few weeks, oops) on getting this up,
however, better late than never!
I flew to Thessaloniki to go visit the new
family and the new grandparents! Might I say it was an absolutely wonderful trip!
Lots of walking, lots of fantastic foods, amazing history provided by some
excellent tour guides (you guys should open your own Thessaloniki tour business
along with your baby friendly tea shop).
These pictures are from a crypt under the Church of St. Dimitrios.
This the Roman Agora.
Just a cute
little street!
One of the many
things that I noticed around Thessaloniki was tagging, however, on occasion
there will be amazing street art on sides of buildings such as this one.
This was the
beginning of our walk along the palladia. It is right along the harbor and is
lined by small parks and play areas. Some of the parks remain unfinished due to
the poor economy but regardless still looked pretty cool.
Of all the
ancient ruins and history we saw, by far I think the walk along the palladia
was one of my top favorites. It was just a very pleasant and relaxing day for
all of us. And most importantly on my end I think I may have replenished my
lack of vitamin D.
Ian said the
water was too gross to swim in this area...... and then there's these guys.
The amazing sunset as we enjoyed our lunch/dinner along the palladia.
Monument of Alexander the Great.
There used to be
a wall the enclosed the city of Thessaloniki. The parts of the wall that are
left are mostly from the Byzantine period. At the top of the city is the
fortress. It was once used as a prison.
A view from the
top.
Wish I could have
been these guys.
Rotunda of
Galerius
We stopped at a
little coffee/tea shop that had these awesome Disney cakes in the window.
Well, I think
that's about it. Greece was absolutely awesome! I'm so happy that I got the
chance to go and visit with everyone. I'm hoping that we will have a chance to
go again so Jayson can go out and visit sometime soon too.
So, everything
else. I started class the day after I got back to England. This quarter hasn't
been too bad. I'm taking a business and management class and a math class. Both
are going very well. I am actually currently supposed to be working on a
midterm but... I have until Sunday. Besides, my finest work comes when its down
to the wire. Jayson has been busy at work and will hopefully be starting school
in March! Plans coming up, I'm hoping to go down to London on the 15th and get
in some real sight seeing for when everyone starts to come and visit. And
that's really all. Maybe go see a cathedral here and there. A friend of mine
just recently went to Warwick Castle, which has been on my list of things I
want to do) and she highly recommended it. Well, I suppose I should start my
midterm then. Good night....or well.... for everyone in the states happy
Friday! And I will talk to you all soon!!