Monday, January 14, 2019
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It feels equivalent such a long time since I last saw you. I know Ive b arly been away for only a few weeks, but so far my vacation hither at Greece has been commodious Im currently staying at the Academy.I found a title-holder who shares the same passion with me in philosophy and he rented me to come with him to this level to meet other raft. Im very glad to stay here, Ive learned a lot from various flock.Anyways, yesterday I was walking along agora or the city market and found some authentically great stuffs to buy and take home. In this butt I found umpteen people who are trading and lecture about gossip (for women) and political relation (for men). After hours of walking, I was able to get to the Hephaisteion. I stayed for a tour and witness the beauty of the temple.At noon, the heat at capital of Greece is topnotch so I stayed at the Stoa for cover. There are two kinds of Stoa, the bingle I stayed at was the Painted Stoa. It is a long covered hall that is bluste ring in one side and is decorated with humansy beautiful paintings.I worn-out(a) almost an hour there and spent the whole time talking to people who get to engage in a conversation with me. Its really funny though for they will just come up to me and ask me something all of a sudden.I was so dumbstruck. At the right of Agora are the sacred places that can be found in the city like the Theatre of Dionysos, the Askelpieion, and most of all the Acropolis.After a while of wandering around, my prudence got caught by a group of man speciously arguing among one another. I happened to ask someone about whats going on and he told me that the male citizen are debating about big decisions that affect the city.This place that I got into was called the Pnyx, the home of the assembly of people. However, I want to go to some muted place instead and got interested in following young children apiece carrying small vases. I noticed I was back at the debut of the city which was the Karameikos f or I apply the potteries as a landmark.By the end of the day, I decided to spend my time at the cemetery and stayed there bank sunset. The cemetery was great for it really depicts the culture of the Athenians with their pottery and carvings.But what interests me most is the peoples day by day activities on the city. By what Ive observed, theyre almost routinary. Different kinds of people have item type of jobs to finish each day. Even before the day demoralises people can be seen from all over the place.I came to ask a man why he was up so early and he express he had a trial and he have to prepare. Women get wet from the fountains and traders are up for early trading. By mid-morning, servants are already running(a) on their respective jobs. And by noon, the Agora and almost every plac ein Athens is so busy with people talking, doing business and many more.By mid afternoon, the place starts to quiet down and shops are preparing to close, this is my favorite part of the day in Athens for it is very peaceful and relaxing. And at last by midnight, servants start to relax and even play games with their friends.I somehow got used to the busy and loud environment here at Greece. Though Im not quite used to talking about politics all the time, or even some serious or religious topics like religion and life. Athens is a very economic centered city and almost all people has something to trade and has something to offer as livelihood. All over Greece, the people grew olives, grapes, and figs. They unbroken goats, for milk and cheese. In the plains, where the soil was more rich, they also grew wheat to hazard bread. Making it smell like a combination of vegetables and farm animals at the same time.I really liked it here so far. I cute to explore the city more but I guess accept to have more time. Nevertheless, today I was invited to go to a friends endure and spend the night there. Im gonna have to take a look at a Greek house and be amazed once again.Ill pu blish to you again very soon. Take care always. See you
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