I Had Some Questions for the Oracle
So, after a delicious hotel breakfast (we highly recommend the Phillipo!), we headed off to Delphi.
The Acropolis was awe-inspiring, majestic, other-worldly. We were also there first thing in the morning so it was quiet.
Delphi was something else all together, at least in terms of people. So many school groups.
But also, just *different.* Much more diverse than I thought it would be in terms of structures, with the remains of marketplaces, treasuries, statues, temples, walls, an amphitheater, and a stadium.
I found myself thinking a lot more about Greek culture in general as we were there. What it was like to have this religion, community, and social structure as part of your everyday life. In particular, the theater was stunning.
We had learned from the Acropolis that the museum actually filled in a lot of the gaps, and were looking forward to that here. But the Delphi museum was smaller and less accessible seeming, though there were many incredible pieces.
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Driving through the Greek countryside, almost every town had some kind of ruin, or architectural museum, or nod to the pass. It's so inherent to life here.
We're spending the night in Volos, an industrial port town that was somewhat intimidating at first. But we found our rental unit, and parked the car, and walked down to the central square to a pedestrian street hopping with restaurants and bars and shops open late, and now we're feeling better. We're sitting in the living room of our unit and catching up and drinking wine.
I guess the Oracle was right...
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