I just had to take this photograph of a bus in Athens when I saw this reflection in the window.
It’s the reflection of the statue of Greek hero Perikles.
These were some of my Athens street photos. I want to take more this week, but, according to the weatherman, the weather will not be in my favour this week… 😦
Yesterday, the weather was great, it was about 25 degrees celsius, so I decided to take a stroll up to the North of Athens.
This is the affluent part of Athens where the Pizza Hut looks like this:
Where the houses look like this:
And where the shops look like this:
Every year on the 28th of October kids from Greek schools all over the world from elementary school to high school gear up for the ‘Ohi’ parade. The day commemorates Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas rejection of the Italian Dictator Mussolini’s ultimatum on October 28th 1940. This event is very similar to the Persian ultimatum to the Ancient Greek city states. The Persians asked for ‘earth and air’ in exchange for submission to the Persian empire in the 5th Century B.C.. Modern Greece was once again faced with the same dilema. Freedom was to be taken once again. A proud Metaxas rejected Mussolini’s ultimatum that if they are not allowed to occupy Greece then there would be war. The rejection marked the beginning of Greece’s involvement in World War II. Greek troops-that included my grandfather and his brothers marched into Albania to fight the Italians who were with the Axis powers. The Greek army were to return from Albania victorious. Even though the Germans would later invade Greece no one forgot the heroism of the Greek army and many believe that the victory helped to end the second world war.
After the war, my grandfather came back to Greece safely with his brothers with plenty of stories to tell..
‘ Watch this great video about ‘Ohi’ day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkeiT8Gbysk
For a more informative read on this significant day read this very interesting article:
http://onemansblog.com/2009/10/28/oxi-day-how-the-greeks-helped-end-world-war-ii/
Πριν απο δυο ημερες κατεβηκα στο κεντρο της Αθηνας και καθησα στη ταρατσα ενος καφε στο Συνταγμα. Η θεα ηταν πολυ ωραια. Δεν εχω δει ποτε την πολη απο τοσο ψηλα. Μου εκανε εντυπωση ποσο πρασινη και καθαρη φαινοτανε η Αθηνα.
A couple of days ago I went downtown and I sat at a roof top café at Syntagma square. The view was beautiful I had never seen the city from above. I was surprised by how green and clean the city looked.