Monday,
July 30, 2013—Lendas, Crete, Greece
My little trip to
Lendas has turned out to be an extended stay—I'll be leaving Wednesday, which
will make it nearly a full week for me here. I'm feeling a little guilty about
this. Shouldn't I be exploring new places, climbing mountains, engaging in new
forms of cultural immersion? No—that's me turning my life into a job again. The
truth is I am tired and I needed (need) a spot into which I could settle for a
while, do little besides, swim, sun, read, and generally gather myself together
a bit (my illness took much more out of me than I'd realized)—and I found that
here.
One thing I haven't being doing here, though, is writing.
This is only the second time I've sat down and put down anything for the blog.
The truth is there's not really much to write about (which is of course a good
thing—that's why I came here: to sequester myself from any drama). So what have
I been doing? Like I said: swimming, lying in the sun (both at the beach to the
west of town, which is much larger and nicer than the one in town), poking
around at the various archaeological sites (the town and much of the surrounding
area is one big site, with components going back to Minoan time up thru Roman,
etc.), and reading, Thoreau's journals and the Gary Snyder Reader (I always know I'm coming to the end of a trip
when I feel the urge to start picking up American writers). Since I know that
I'm going to Gavdos next I haven't even been making plans. Again, all of this
is good—I feel much better than when I came here, both physically and mentally:
I feel I've re-established my center in both respects …
Lendas
Notes:
This little sliver of
Crete's southern coast, like Gavdos island to the south, is classified by
geographers as being part of the North African climate zone, not the Mediterranean
zone that the rest of Crete falls into. This makes perfect sense. It's hot
here, but it's a different kind of hot than the rest of mainland Crete: it's
drier, starker, more rough and tumble. The landscape also looks different, much
more desert like.
The name Lendas comes
from the Greek term for lion. I read something about the name being applied because
the little inlet in which Lendas if found is supposed to look like a lion's
mane or something. I don't see it. By that logic any crescent-shaped inlet, of
which Greece has a great many, could be called Lendas—we'd be up to our eyes
balls in lions. It explains the name of the Lions bar, though, which is found
right in the village center …
Tanned, lazy, but also
getting a little antsy to move on: that's me at the moment (I actually got
bored at the beach today, which is a rarity).
Lendas from the east
Where 'm staying. Love the barbed wire in this shot - it makes the place look like a little prison. Actually it's quite comfortable and the woman who runs it is very sweet.
Part of a terracotta oil lamp I found on the surface of an archaeological site on the hill east of the village
Part of a floor mosaic at an archaeological site literally just above where I'm staying
History tumbled down ...
Less prison-like view of my Lendas home
Harsh beauty of the region - Looking east from high up on the hill that marks off the western limits of Lendas
Beach to the west of Lendas
Fresh archaeological pits to the east of the village
Love the way wave action has shaped this rock - it's turned it into a wave itself
3 comments:
Hi Rob we're glad that you feel better (we were a little worried !) Please if you cross him, say hello to Zacharias (taverna El Greco), we miss a lot his stuffed vegetables, his olive oil and our long talks !!
Looks fantastic.
Rob,
Just found your blog. I too passed through Lendas last June, and wrote of my/our time. It is a gem of a place.
So two bits from 6 posts; the first in part has a para describing the slaughter of a goat. The second our return and for the love of Lendas.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g189413-i424-k6580784-2013_A_Crete_Odyssey_part_2-Crete.html#50241131
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g189413-i424-k6600406-2013_Crete_Odyssey_part_7-Crete.html#50494660
I am thinking of writing a book on my past travels to this part of the world and in to the mid-east. I would like to correspond on this. Maybe you could email me through the TA site?
Regards Baresi. (UK based)
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