Thursday, January 5, 2017

LIVING LIKE A CRETAN!!

Zdravo;
Or, maybe Ya-su!  Both are "hello"  You will hear the latter in Greece, or more specifically, Crete where Kathy and I spent a few days in early January, 2017.  If this is what a cretin is - well sign me up!  Crete, is, quite simply, amazing.  It is a large island to the south of Greece, somewhat closer to Turkey than Greece, with a long, important history for this region.  On this island, the Minoans founded their Bronze Age Empire that spread across the Mediterranean and left us with many fine examples of  shockingly beautiful art and buildings, but no decipherable language, or strong clues as to why they just said "Ya-su" (conveniently, also Greek for "Goodbye") and disappeared. An Englishman named Arthur Evans decided to Make Crete Great Again in the 1920's in the excavation of a palace in Knossos, that is quite controversial even now.  I'll spare you the 3400BC or so history, as you can look it up, but here are some images from or visit to Knossos and the rest of this fantastic place.




Palace open gallery, reconstruction


Kathy and I at Knossos
 Reconstructed ceramic vessels of amazing external detail


 Left - stairs to Heaven, perhaps.  Actually the Palace was multistoried using a wide variety of new engineering methods.   The basic stone stuff, seemed best.  Right - a complex staircase.










Left - Fresco of acrobatics with a bull.  Perhaps the reason for their demise. Above a frescoed ceremonial room, or perhaps a really fancy laundry.





Meanwhile, closer to our own time, Kathy and I stayed in Chania, and explored the area a bit.  Chania has seen the Venetians, the Byzantines, the Ottomans, and at present Greece.  This is a wonderful place worth a visit to those seeking beauty wrapped in history with the considerable benefit of great food and plenty of hot water in the shower.  Some images:




The iconic Venetian lighthouse, 15th C.  
Our walk into town, old cedar, I think.









Mosque, and nearby hammam.  Ottoman, 16th 


 Above, L - R.  One of a zillion small beaches, with storm approaching.  Kathy went in the ocean, at least up to her ankles.  Deeper than I ventured.  Chania town center.


Left - Chania town harbor.  And - drumroll -  the lighthouse at nightfall -  worth any visit!  Crete was just amazing and could not do it justice here, so go see for yourself.  When you are there, just Ya-su the heck out of everyone, you'll get a warm reply and probably some rakia to share.  Postrav - - Al

1 comment:

  1. Another amazing adventure for you two. Love the pictures and captions.

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