Tuesday, June 20, 2011—Paleohora, Crete, Greece
Finally got in from Gavdos. After two days of strong, non-stop wind I woke up this morning and things were calm as could be. Now I’m back in Paleohora, just for the day—tomorrow I head down the coast just a little ways to Sougia, a tiny beach hamlet. I was planning on spending a couple days in Sougia but getting stuck in Gavdos has altered my plans a bit, because I know need to be in Hania in just a couple of days to meet Katie. No biggie. If I like Sougia and feel I need to spend more time there maybe Katie and I will head there. Or maybe I’ll come back on my own after she leaves. Time and space are very elastic for me at the moment …
Not much else to report. I’m relaxing at Anyndri Beach, after hitting the internet cafĂ© when I first got into town. Now I’m eating at Third Eye, a hippy-vegetarian place, which has become my favorite restaurant here in Paleohora. Later I’m going out with my Dutch friends from Paleohora. Then sleep and onward to Sougia …
Finally got in from Gavdos. After two days of strong, non-stop wind I woke up this morning and things were calm as could be. Now I’m back in Paleohora, just for the day—tomorrow I head down the coast just a little ways to Sougia, a tiny beach hamlet. I was planning on spending a couple days in Sougia but getting stuck in Gavdos has altered my plans a bit, because I know need to be in Hania in just a couple of days to meet Katie. No biggie. If I like Sougia and feel I need to spend more time there maybe Katie and I will head there. Or maybe I’ll come back on my own after she leaves. Time and space are very elastic for me at the moment …
Not much else to report. I’m relaxing at Anyndri Beach, after hitting the internet cafĂ© when I first got into town. Now I’m eating at Third Eye, a hippy-vegetarian place, which has become my favorite restaurant here in Paleohora. Later I’m going out with my Dutch friends from Paleohora. Then sleep and onward to Sougia …
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