March 25, 2016: Last School Day in Greece

That’s right, today is Liesl’s last day of school before we leave for Romania!  The time has really sneaked up on us.  Of course, we are headed to Athens and the plan is that we are going to be doing some serious history stuff up there.  So that is really an epic field trip for her history class, so you could say that she is doing school for two days there before we leave, but today is the last day of sitting at home doing her lessons until Romania.

Today is another warm, still, sunny gorgeous day – like Greece is supposed to be.

I had a late call today, wrote a little more then played some Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing with Luciana then with Liesl.  We are thinking about moving to three or four Steam Controllers so that we can do these kinds of games as a family more than just two of us at a time.

The girls just played games on their own most of the evening.  Liesl was super excited that Castaway Paradise is on its Easter theme now and had to spend time buying all of the Easter themed clothing items that are only available this weekend.  The whole island is in spring time, which is Liesl’s favourite and she was very happy to just wander the island and explore the new look.  She has basically only played the game in winter and so the island has been under snow for pretty much the whole time that she has had it.

Our hope is that tomorrow we will be heading down the hill to walk around Rethymno some more.  It was so nice the other day we want to see it again.

March 24, 2016: Actually Seeing Rethymno

The storm of the last two days is over and instead we are left with clear air, bright sunshine, little wind and possibly the warmest day since we arrived in Greece.  It is a great day.  Dominica did the laundry and was able to put it outside first thing today.

In the early afternoon the girls asked to walk down to the corner store.  We stepped outside and I ran back inside to get my camera as the day was so nice.  We had a nice walk down to the store and decided that it was so nice that when we got back we asked Dominica if we shouldn’t pack up and run into Rethymno to see the old town with such perfect weather.

It was a rush but we got everyone into the car and drove down and parked on the west side of the Rethymno peninsula right on the water south of the old Venetian Fortezza.  We walked all the way north along the Aegean Sea and all of the way around the Fortezza which was a long walk but the weather was just perfect and the sea was so beautiful.  It was very nice.

We did not go into the Fortezza but walked all around it, it is an incredibly impressive structure and is really a full castle.  Originally Venetian, most of its history it was used by the Ottomans.

From the east side of the Fortezza we went south into the Rethymno old town which Dominica had not even understood was there, I found out (she never goes back and looks at the pictures that I have taken so even though I had been there and told her about it and taken pictures of it, she had no idea.)  The old town is incredible, especially up near the Fortezza where there are just tons of staggeringly gorgeous restaurants and cafes with commanding views of the city behind the Fortezza.

We made it to Mikrasiaton Square, which was probably amazing in its heyday.  Now it is famous for the amount of graffiti, sadly.  It was still a nice central park in the old down, though, and appeared to have an amazing mosque (we are only guessing that it is a mosque) on it.  The folklore museum of Crete is there on the square as is lots of open space.

From the square we left by the western way which, strangely, was a little doorway through a building.  How odd that one of two exits to the largest square in the old town would require going into a tunnel under a building.  It was truly bizarre.

We did not have very much time so really needed to walk briskly and get back to the car.  Everyone was hungry but we did not manage to find a place where we could do something fast like grab a slice of pizza so we gave up and figured that we would each in Atsipopoulo, instead.  Rethymno looks fantastic, though, up on the peninsula and we are thinking about returning on Saturday with lots of time to stroll and time to relax and eat at a restaurant out on the street or something.  There are tons of amazing looking boutique hotels and such throughout the hold town.  Definitely a place on Crete worth staying in if you are vacationing here.  Absolutely gorgeous.

We got back to the and drove up the hill.  Parking was free and easy on the peninsula, although in the summer I wonder if that would remain the case.

In Atsipopoulo we walked all over town trying to find a place that served vegetarian food for us and that would be quick.  We went into three different places and asked.  Two effectively had nothing for us to eat and the third could do pizza but could not do take away nor could they do it quickly.  No dice.

I knew that they could do sandwiches at Momento so we returned there and I got a lettuce, tomato and green bell pepper for Liesl and a cheese sandwich for Ciana.  Both girls were just starving and could not wait for food.  While they ate I had coffee and Dominica ran across the street to get some printing done.  They girls loved their sandwiches.  Both said that they might be their favourite sandwiches ever (except for Subway, of course, Liesl has to add.)

On the drive home Luciana said “What a lovely day this has been.”  We got some great pictures of the city, too.  It was a very good day out, even if was very short.

We got home and were able to park by the church again.  I had a phone call shortly after we were back.  I put in a few hours of writing this evening before taking time to spend time with the girls playing video games.

Dominica even came in to join us this evening, although she was in the room with us and did not really play.  The girls have been excited to play the first of the Fairy Tale Mysteries series from Googi games (in Canada – who, by the way, are so rude as to block their video game company website from Greece, seriously Googi?)  We put in an hour or two on that with the girls basically playing all on their own.  They are getting good at these.

Dominica went to bed before midnight.  Luciana decided to watch some videos in the other room so Liesl and I did not continue on the game without her and instead switched to Emily’s Wonder Wedding which is a time management game.  Liesl enjoyed that a lot, but we just played it for a little bit to check it out.

Our last game for the evening was the old classic hidden object from Spintop: Amazing Adventures Around the World.  The first location in the game that we played tonight was, I think, actually Rethymno and the Fortezza that we walked around today!  Talk about timing!  Absolutely crazy.  The game is a classic hidden object where you just do hidden object puzzles, no adventure game to go along with them like most of the modern HOPA (Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure) games.  Liesl and I had a good time playing that.  It’s fast paced, just one hidden object scene and then one puzzle based on it (like find the differences between two scenes) so no getting bored wondering what to do, it’s just one puzzle right on to the next.

March 23, 2016: Red Wind

The storm continued through the night and nearly all day today.  These are continuous winds like we have never experienced.  We only lost power a little during the night, thankfully, but it did make it difficult to sleep with the CPAP cutting out regularly.

All throughout the day we were without power and, consequently, without Internet.  It made everything tough from trying to write, keeping up on posts, Liesl’s school work, playing games, watching videos and, of course, going outside was not an option, it was a crazy storm!  The storm was so intense that Dominica and I went up on the terrace at one point to watch it and we watched, in the two minutes that we were up there, huge heavy tiles tear off of the neighbour’s roof right next door!

The pool pump in our own courtyard had it’s fibre glass cover ripped right off, even though it had bricks sitting on it to hold it down!  The bricks were thrown into the pool along with the remains of the cover.

At one point while the power was out I walked down to the corner store and talked to the guy working at the front.  He said that the power was out everywhere and that the storm had already killed a guy in Chania by dropping a tree onto his car.

So our day was a lot of scrambling to do things when we could and just sitting around the house when we could not.  For the most part the power stayed on, only two long periods of over an hour without power and the Internet was always on as long as we had power.

By evening the light had turned a reddish yellow.  It turns out this is called the Red Wind and is Sahara sand blowing in from Africa, which is not far away at all.

March 22, 2016: Wind Storm

I woke up with my CPAP blocking my air this morning as the power was out.  It was out for rather a while.  During the night a wind storm had kicked up and the whole island is being shaken around.

It was a difficult day for getting things done as the power was on and off all of the time.  Very frustrating.  Very little chance to do much of anything.  And the wind was so loud and intense, all day.  Totally crazy.

We heard that the storm is expected to not just last all day but all night and all day tomorrow as well!  I’ve never had wind like this.  Absolutely crazy.

March 21, 2016: And the packing begins…

It was a short weekend away seeing Crete but it was a lot of fun and we are really glad that we did it.  Today I had to put in a lot of time getting pictures and videos uploaded.  If I am not careful the devices will all fill up!

I was up very late last night dealing with moving MangoLassi from Rackspace over to Linode. It was one of those spur of the moment things where there was a lull and an opportunity and I was available and there was really no reason not to so I just did it. It was a huge migration and with all of the prep that I did it was done in fifteen minutes and really… no one noticed!  The move is a 300% – 400% capacity increase so a really big deal.

Today was busy with sleeping in late and working on posts, writing and media uploads.  Not very much happening at home.  It was a busy weekend and everyone wanted to relax.

This is it, today begins our “last of” everything routine.  Tonight is the last Monday evening on Crete, for example.  Dominica started packing serious today.  She was packing pretty much all day and, by the end of the day, had enough packed that it was pretty difficult to be doing anything more this early.

Really hard to believe that we are wrapping up Greece already.  Time does fly living like this.  Every day is an adventure.