First, let me start by saying ``Greek keyboards are tricky!``
Any typos from here on out are acceptable.
Sorry all to who have been follwing the blog with no results. We`ve had a bit of a slow start, but it`s only because we`ve been so incredibly busy! The last few days have been full of momuments (the Parthenon on the Athens Acropolis or highest point of a city, the famous apitheatrre, the ancient city of Mycenae and the Venetian fortress atop of the acropolis of Nauplia.
We have learned not only a lot about this country, but a lot about one another over the last few days. We`ve been letting our walls down and getting to know individuals better. We hope to continue this trend as we move back to Athens tomorrow and Crete the following day.
We have had a number of fantastic musical experiences as well over the past few days: we sang in both the ampithetre & the tomb of Agamemnon in Mycenae as well as performed 2 concerts. First was in Athens for over 1000 people (and unfortunately, their ringing cell phones at times) as well as a small audience at a church in the center square. In my 3 years, I don`t know if I`ve ever heard concert choir sound so good. So many wonderful memories.
Tomorrow we head back to our Athens hotel for a new year`s celebration - can`t wait!
Hopefully the next post will be complete with video & picture- way more difficult than I thought from a public computer (in the Greek alphabet...)
-Lauren S.
Any typos from here on out are acceptable.
Sorry all to who have been follwing the blog with no results. We`ve had a bit of a slow start, but it`s only because we`ve been so incredibly busy! The last few days have been full of momuments (the Parthenon on the Athens Acropolis or highest point of a city, the famous apitheatrre, the ancient city of Mycenae and the Venetian fortress atop of the acropolis of Nauplia.
We have learned not only a lot about this country, but a lot about one another over the last few days. We`ve been letting our walls down and getting to know individuals better. We hope to continue this trend as we move back to Athens tomorrow and Crete the following day.
We have had a number of fantastic musical experiences as well over the past few days: we sang in both the ampithetre & the tomb of Agamemnon in Mycenae as well as performed 2 concerts. First was in Athens for over 1000 people (and unfortunately, their ringing cell phones at times) as well as a small audience at a church in the center square. In my 3 years, I don`t know if I`ve ever heard concert choir sound so good. So many wonderful memories.
Tomorrow we head back to our Athens hotel for a new year`s celebration - can`t wait!
Hopefully the next post will be complete with video & picture- way more difficult than I thought from a public computer (in the Greek alphabet...)
-Lauren S.