Monday, January 17, 2011

Greece, here I come :)

Alright, I have been saying it almost everyday, counting down the days already, but it's true, I will be going to Greece in September. That's 227 days from right now. I am very excited. That was the best incentive for me to quit smoking, that way, I'm adding 100$/month to my vacation fund.

If you know me at least a little bit, you have to know how much I love history, especially anything to do with Greek Mythology. I have always wanted to go to Greece, but it had never seemed possible, prices were just out of reach. Until I found this little company called Contiki. Affordable fantastic trips, specifically meant for 18-35. I found the perfect itinerary for me, couple days in Athens, then embarking on a 7 days cruise around the Greek islands, including Turkey, Israel and Egypt, for a total of 13 days :) It seriously doesn't get any better than that.

I figured I should share my complete and detailed schedule, even tough it is still 8 months away.

The actual planning of the trip is to count the 1st day as your travel day. Well, since flying to Greece is a good 10 hours flight and then you add the time difference of 7 hours, that pretty much makes up a day.  I'll be leaving at 2pm from Toronto Sunday afternoon, should be landing in Athens after 7am, local time (midnight for me).

Day 1: Direct flight from Toronto to Athens ( This is the best time to sleep.)

Day 2: Arrival in Athens (Hotel included)
Gotta get used to the time difference, check-in my hotel and all that fun stuff. The actual tour doesn't start until the evening. I know, sounds funny. I am planning to try and meet up with people in my group, which should be easy if I hang around the Hotel. Then we have a big meet and greet and then an optional evening/dinner with the group. I intend to attend, only 37 euros, why not, great way to meet my new friends.

Day 3:  Athens to Olympia (Hotel, Breakfast, Dinner included)
Guided tour of Athens, The Acropolis, The Parthenon.
Corinth Canal.
In Mycenae, The palace of Agamemnon, guided tour and myths.
Napflion, Acronafplio Citadel (Free time for Lunch)
Olympia is where we will end the day, check into the Hotel, dinner, and then drinks by the pool.

Day 4:  Olympia to Delphi (Hotel, Breakfast, Dinner included)
Guided tour of the Olympic Stadium, Temples of Zeus and Hera.
Lunch stop
Afternoon in Delphi, Dinner at Hotel, then evening out in bars.

Day 5: Delphi to Athens ( Hotel, Breakfast)
Mount Parnassus, story of Troy
Sanctuary of Apollo!!!!
Syntagma Square (Athens) Greek parliament
Night out.

Day 6: Cruise to Istanbul: (Cruise Ship: all included)
All day cruise, all included.

Day 7: Istanbul  (Cruise: all Included)
Here it's tricky. You either buy an optional guided tour (all day long) with Lunch, or you wander off on your own. Err, I'll buy the tour and stick to my group, thank you. (105 euros). Guided tour of the city, then Lunch at the Topkaki palace, former home of the sultans. The Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar, you see it all.
There is also an Optional Dinner option, 28 euros, which is a fancy Turkey evening, with dancing and everything. I might go, especially since the other option is to eat on the boat.

Day 8: Cruise to Mykonos (Cruise: all included)
Island of Delos (Birthplace of Artemis and Apollo)
See the famous windmills, visit the town, Free time.
Experience the worldly famous Nightlife and Partying of Mykonos (Paradise Beach)

Day 9: Cruising to Israel: (Cruise: all Included)
All day cruise.
Night out on the ship.

Day 10: Arrive Ashdod for Jerusalem (Cruise: all included)
Jerusalem,  Mount of Olives, Via Dolorosa, Dome of the Rock, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Wailing Wall, guided tour.
Lunch at a Kibbutz, Cruise to Bethlehem.
Visit the Church of the Nativity.
Night out on the ship.

Day 11: Arrive Port Said for Cairo (Cruise: all included)
Guided tour of the Egyptian Museum and Bazaar, Pyramids & Spinx.
Cruise on the Nile with Lunch Buffet
Night out on the ship.

Day 12: Cruise to Crete (cruise: all included)
Morning cruise.
Afternoon off or Optional visit of the Palace of Knossos. 56 euros. Huh Helloooo, can you say Minotaur? I'm so there :) There is also another optional to visit a wine and olives place with traditional dancing (52 euros) but if I have to choose, I'm going to Knossos  hehe
Night out on the ship.

Day 13: Back to Athens ( Last day, Breakfast)
Last city tour, ends at noon.
My plane is around 3pm, so it works perfectly for me, with the time difference and all, I should be back in Toronto around 7pm, local. Nice for a Friday night, then I have all the weekend to get over all my emotions.

So that's it. I intend to keep a detailed blog (travelogue), take lots of pictures and videos and fill my head with souvenirs to last me a lifetime. It makes me dream just to talk about it.

227 days to go :)

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Ce que je lis, regarde et vis.

Aujourd'hui, nous parlons en francais (déjà une faute, maudit clavier de job, dsl) Donc, surtout parce que je veut parler de la série télé que je regarde présentement et de mes livres, tous en francais. C'est quand même quelque chose, il est assez rare que je lise en francais, encore plus pour la télévision.

Je m'explique: Pendant les fêtes, je m'étais donné comme mission de trouver les 3 saisons de Les Invincibles, qui à mon souvenir, était une excellente série Québécoise que je n'avais jamais terminée. J'ai pris une pause de mon Marathon Smallville (Saison 6, ep.7) et je me suis lancée dans l'univers très ''Gars'' de l'émission.

Un peu décue au début de voir que chaque saison comporte seulement 12 épisodes (les dvds, ce n'est pas donné) je me suis vite remise. J'ai commencé en fin de semaine, et hier soir, il me restait seulement 3 épisodes de la 2e saison. J'ai sérieusement adoré. Je me rappelle  il y a 5 ans, la première fois que j'avais regardé cette série je la trouvais dure, et n'appréciait pas nécéssairement l'humour plus ''cru'' et certainement ''colon'' de l'émission. La diférence d'âge maintenant fait toute la différence, et probablement mon chemin de vie personnel aussi.

Oui, c'est parfois dur, mais il s'y cache des trésors de valeurs et de conscience de soi. C'est en se ''pétant la gueule et en faisant des erreurs qu'on avance''. J'aime le message, j'aime les lecons, même si je dois avouer qu'il y a un personnage que je déteste franchement, s'il ne faisait pas de drôles de commentaires de temps à autre, il serait carrément insupportable. Quelqu'un de franchement aussi égoiste et égocentrique, je ne suis pas capable. Et je ne me rapelle même pas la 3e saison, espérant que ca sera surprenant, avec une belle fin.

À propos de livres maintenant. Je cherchais désespérement un livre chez Archambeault durant mon séjour à Québec, et pour quelque obscure raison, tous les magasins n'avaient que le tome 2, pas de Tome 1. (WTF) J'ai par hasard vu une série que j'avais dévoré au secondaire: Les Enfants de la Terre, peut-être mieux connus sous le nom du Clan de l'Ours des Cavernes. J'ai le Tome 4 en anglais chez moi, et le Tome 5 en francais, qui était sorti des années plus tard et je n'avais pu résister à l'acheter. Merveilleuse série, qui m'avait renforcie dans ma passion de l'histoire. Je conseille fortement cette série à tous ceux qui aiment lire. Je me suis donc gâtée en achetant les 3 premiers tomes qui me manquaient, en francais en plus, pour mieux raviver les souvenirs. Et le meilleur? Un nouveau tome est prévu pour Mars 2011!!!!  Le premier livre fut publié en 1980, je trouve ca quand même assez impresionnant.

Note de la fin: J'en suis à ma 7e journée  sans cigarette et tout va encore pour le mieux. Aucun crise, aucune rage, aucune ''baboune'', tout va bien. Quand c'est vraiment le tmeps d'arrêter et qu'on est prêt, on dirait que tout se fait tout seul.

A+    XoXo

Friday, January 7, 2011

Welcome to my World

I sat here looking at this blank widow for at least 10 minutes. How to start? I decided to just start writing and it makes way more sense. I mainly created this blog to get ready to build a Travelogue in September, after my trip to Greece. I do not want this place to be a constant whining about what I like and don't like in my life. No sir! A travelogue? Yes, a diary, no thank you.

So, I figured I should get used to writing again, to make sure the tale of my adventures in Greece are entertaining enough. Last time I had my own blog, it quickly turned into a whine-fest, but not this time, have no fear.

Ok, so I guess that was just my introduction, I'll plan my next few entries, what I'm reading, what I'm watching and of course my complete itenerary for my oh so wonderful upcoming trip. 239 days to go before departure ;)

xoxo