Cyclades to Northern Greece
By Helen Grubner | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Cyclades to Northern GreeceAs planned, I spent all day Wednesday at Livadakia beach, my last taste of sun and sea for a while. In spite of being ripped off over breakfast, promised Wifi which was virtually nonexistent and a damaged sunbed… I really enjoyed the day. In the evening I returned to Karnagio for a couple of ouzos with meze. Such a great spot to sit and watch the world go by whilst listening to the music.
An overnight storm in Halkadiki, Northern Greece killed 6 people and injured 100. Thursday brought quite a change in the weather on Serifos too. Cloudy with gale force winds but still very warm. Around midday whilst waiting to catch the ferry back to Milos in order to connect with my flight early evening to Thessaloniki, via Athens, I got talking to a Greek man. It transpired that in 1979, he was in a group of climbers on Mt Olympus who struck bad weather and many suffered consequences. After that he stopped climbing and bought a house on Serifos.
Already running well behind time, we arrived in the bay at Milos, only to find a much larger vessel stuck on the sandbar and anchored, preventing us from docking. My best laid plans of catching the 1620 hours bus to the Airport were gone! Eventually made it ashore, taking a taxi to the Airport. Then, my flight to Athens was delayed. Fortunately, my connection from Athens to Thessaloniki was also delayed and I managed to make it in time for the final call!
On arrival in Thessaloniki, I ditched all plans of taking a bus, instead heading straight to the taxi rank… sometimes it is best to just simply blow the budget and get to where you need to be. Met at my accommodation by Meli, a delightful young woman, the daughter of Sofia my host. I am overnighting in a fabulous wee studio off Airbnb… I agree with Sofia, it has a very positive energy. A pity I am only here for one night. Tomorrow I must find my way by bus to Litochoro, near Mt Olympus.