Sunday, 28 May 2023

In Love with History....


Only One day in Athens! You gotta be kidding me! The land of philosophers like Aristotle, Socrates, king like Alexander, poet like Homer, scientist like Archimedes......There is so much to say about the legacy of which remains the foundation of western civilisation.

 

Lots more awaited us as we first headed out to 'Manhattan of Aegean' better known for the battle between Hercules and Giants of Gaia. My first impression was a little disappointing to see such an arid and dry landscape. I wondered why the world is obsessed with Mykonos. But i was to be proven wrong -  saw the most stellar sunset by the crystal clear azure waters; partied hard at Scorpios Beach club; indulged into the delicacies; Walked down the windy cobbled streets of the downtown ‘Hora’ on the west coast ; Blissfully sat by rocks alongside the sea beaming with music at night; Relished an  amazing ice cream scoop at a tavern and of course got a rocking picture by the most photographed church Pangia. Surprisingly, the same place was a world away in terms of vibe the next afternoon - calm and serene with beautiful 16th century round windmills sitting above the harbour. Oh yes!! where Shahrukh and Rani danced to the tunes of 'Tauba tum hare.....' I got one pic too!!

 

We set out for a Ferry to yet another island in the Cyclades, Santorini. The strong Meltemi northern winds blew through the ferry deck while sailing through islands of Paros and Naxos before docking at a croissant like wonderland.  I was in awe of the multicoloured cliffs  that soared out of a sea drowned volcanic crater topped by whitewashed buildings. Walking in the rains sounds crazy but that’s what we did - in and out of villages at Fira and Oia in this “tailor-made for me weather”.  The Blue and white colours of the island made me fall in love with this jewel of nature's handiwork. Who would believe that a Minoan city destroyed by a volcanic eruption would become so?

 

The very next day we set out Sailing in Aegean on the Catamaran boat around secluded bays. It was indeed the time to switch off and appreciate the stillness of the turquoise blue waters and black sand with music and barbecue. The highlight of the evening was an engaging Zorba dance beginning with slow rhythms that got faster, bringing us all to the moment of joy and in no time we all went swirling endlessly to the beats like we were born to it.  Fortunately since you are always holding hands I did not tumble down. Lolz

 

And now to my favourite part- Athens . Acropolis Hill, the highest point of the town, Parthenon, a Temple that heaves with history and archaeology. Having seen two ancient temples of Athena and Erechtheion, it was  time to lay my eyes to this lovely stone half-moon-shaped amphitheater made by Romans where they were prepping up for  a live performance that evening. Not to be missed is the Panathenaic Stadium and the view of the Parthenon from its 21st aisle and the Hadrians Library.

 

Like they say that some of the best trips include times more spent deep inside the halls of a museum. These grand buildings which are impressive in their own right take you by their awe. It was an enriching experience though too short to have visited both Archaeological museum and Numismatic museum which houses a rich precious heritage. The inscribed stone inventories only assured a forgetful me that it's not just me who needs constant notes to keep a track of things , it was very much the  way being followed since ancient ages.  The day ended with a relaxed evening walk through the vivid streets of old neighbourhood of Plaka. You can’t help but bump into the Greek Orthodox Church with Byzantine influence, totally treasured the mosaics and frescoes.

 

Next on our list was Corinth to get a view of the 6km canal which connects the Ionian sea with the Aegean sea. This also separates the Peloponnese region from the mainland. It is is considered by many to be where you will find the ‘real Greece history’. This is where the Mycenaean king resided and from where his beautiful wife eloped leading to Trojan war with the Troys.

 

Dead tired after days of non stop fun and feast, we planned a day trip to Delphi only to fulfill my daughters checklist of seeing Temple of Apollo. I have to admit that I would have been a fool though to not have given to her wishes. Besides the incredible history of this being the centre of earth and located at a point that it makes a perfect isosceles triangle with Acropolis ( Temple of Athena) and Olympia( Temple of Zeus) this place had some inner peace n beauty about it. The serene drive along the villages was an amazing experience. On the way back we stopped for lunch at Arachova, a mountainous village nestled picturesquely at the foot of Mount paranassos. An old time village with cute little shops of olive wood stuff and gorgeous warm hosts at the tiny tabled restaurants,  we had the best gourmet experience with dishes suggested by a local. The paved walls reminded me of where snow white must have found her way into the dwarfs house and decided never to leave them and go back home.

 

It seems to me that even though there were wars, there were no phones, no entertainment, the ancients had the luxury to live in the moment and the intellect to create the times ahead that we now claim to be ours. History has some fascination to me, delving into it is like reading storybooks carved in stone. Its like falling in love with an era that I can’t experience. Only imagine an idea of how world used to be. 

1 comment:

  1. Hello. Very well written saga of time. What caught my eye was the centre of the earth. Every now and then someone builds a temple and manifests it to be the centre of the earth. It’s their own centre around which they revolve. The gmt line is someone centre of the earth. For children their mother is the centre of the earth. For Ganesha his parents were , for someone it’s the Kamakhya. For a musician it’s his place on the stage the centre of the creation. For you it’s this blog.
    It’s all temporary and like the Alexander said - this too shall pass. Everyone has its centre of universe and it changes.

    My belief is whatever your concentrate upon with such dedication and give your own mind body and soul is the centre of your universe.

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