Beaches on Crete

Geropotamos Beach Beaches on Crete
Geropotamos Beach. I did not go in the water on the beach but it looks like fun

I came to Crete because it’s one of the major islands and I thought it was a good place to start some island hopping in Greece. The highlights of course of these islands are the beaches and some amazing scenery. Since this is a volcanic area you recognize right away how rugged the terrain. I rented a car and as soon as I started driving it became very clear I was going to find some pretty steep and windy roads which is what the island is pretty much made of. But people drive slowly so it’s pretty easy to make your way down a road which is the width of one car while having another car come at you. People cooperate and they make it work.

A lot of the advertising photos of Greece are the clear blue Aegean waters. You will see some of that along your journey on Crete but many of the beaches are like others around the world with a lower visibility of a few meters to maybe 5 m. But I have been in several beaches where the visibility is maybe 30 to 40 m which is very good.  For you people from the US 1 m is approximately 1 yard. My first stop was two nights in Chania at Kosmoss A. G. K. The people there are exceedingly helpful, nice and the accommodation was just fine. Within a few minutes walking distance you have a choice of a few beaches which can get crowded in the afternoon but it seems the tourists here prefer starting their beach and sunbathing exercises at about 11 AM and finish about 5 pm or so. So if you go earlier or a little bit later you can beat the crowd and sometimes have a beach all to yourself.  The two beaches I went to within walking distance are Yannis beach and Iguana Beach. There is a larger beach at Golden Bay. 

Iguana Beach Beaches on Crete
Iguana Beach

Then I traveled along the road looking for a good fish restaurant and this name came up on the map in Kissamos, Akrogiali seaview rooms and restaurant. When I arrived there were no restaurants open even after 1 PM but their were a few people in the water. Even though the beaches was small stones you take a few steps and you are in deep enough water to have a good swim and you won’t have many people around. The second day I went there and I was the only person. 

Seitan Limania Beach Beaches on Crete
Seitan Limania Beach. The speech seems to be pretty famous but it is a little difficult walk all the way down to the beach. I didn’t go, too much work.

The next day I wanted to try the famous Falasaena beach. When I got to the southernmost point there was a huge parking lot for five euro and I couldn’t believe that I would have to pay to park a car to walk to a beach so I went farther north, found a free parking place and walked down to the beach and took a short swim. It was very nice but it was around some old broken down coral heads so I had to be a little careful where I was swimming so I wouldn’t bump into these old coral formations. I would not recommend this place if you have kids.  There’s two much stuff to bump into and cut them or scratch them. So i was not really impressed with this arrangement at the beach. 

Falasaena beach Bill Smale
In the distance here you can see the Falasaena beach Area. The large beach is accessible from a free parking area but you might have to walk a little bit. Actually, you actually have to walk a little bit if you park in The 5€ Area as well.

The next day I went south along the west side of Crete and I was told that Elafonissi Beach was really superb and I had to go there. When I arrived I was waved into a five euro Parking place. But the strange thing was they wouldn’t let me continue down the road. They stood in front of my car and insisted that I go into the five euro parking area. I thought this is such a famous beach I have to try it so I parked there and I walked down 100 meters and there was a not full three euro parking lot, actually two of them. As I walk further down the road there was a souvenir shop where you could park for free if you were going to buy something. Walking down a little bit further there was a minimart where you could park for free if you were a customer. None of these parking lots were full.  So you can figure out the appropriate word for this kind of behavior. Anyway, to walk to the beach it was about 1 1/2 km or about 1 mile which I found to be too much for me in the hot sun but since I paid five euro for parking I decided to continue. I got down to the beach and there were thousands of people. I got down to the water and there was nobody anywhere at that beach in water above their pelvis. It was a child beach area. If you’ve ever been to a decent beach before that had any depth you would recognize this as the child’s pool at the hotel. I found this very strange because I have never seen this before. I have seen very shallow beaches but I could never imagine adults going in. And I have never seen a shallow beach that was the shallow for such a distance.  But I guess Europeans are OK with hanging out for hours at a very shallow beach which I should add has pretty nice sand for a European beach.  It was definitely not my cup of tea so after about a half hour in the water and cooling off in the hot sun I walked all the way back to the parking, getting way too much sun on the way and not really happy with that venture.

That evening I drove for a one night stay in Palaiochora which is a nice little town and if you have extra time you might want to stay there a couple nights. It’s very relaxing with many restaurants and bars, it’s very low-key but it’s a cute little town and it has nice beaches. The most popular and biggest beache is on the west side which tends to get pretty crowded. It’s a nice Sandy Beach. I was staying on the east side and while it was more of a large pebble beach, once you get in the water you get some depth and it’s quiet water so it’s very good swimming. I went in the early morning for a swim and there was only one other person there at 8 AM. I stayed in the water about an hour and during that time a few other people showed up, setting up their beach equipment and umbrellas. The waters were extremely clear and calm.

My last beach stop was yesterday at Plakias. There evidently are some very nice beaches around here but I don’t really need to be around hundreds or thousands of people and difficulty trying to find some space to sit down my sandals and small bag. Within about a five minute walk there is a nice entrance to the town beach which I went to at 6:30 in the morning and there was nobody there. The sun was still behind the mountains. The waters were extremely clear and calm. I stayed for about a half hour in the water, nobody else showed up, and I went back to get a shower and some breakfast. So that’s the extent of my beach experiences in Crete. My next stop is Santorini  

Plakias Bill Smale
Plakis from The drive down

It seems that many of the tourist are interested in setting up equipment or lying in a lounge chair with an umbrella for the day. Many of them also are sunbathing.  Living on the beach for almost 15 years I don’t find either of those activities interesting or healthy for me. After eight years in a diving business and getting too much sun it’s now important to protect myself so I tried to be pretty careful. My best time at the beach is always in the water with the sun behind me.

Plakias beach Bill Smale

Plakias Beach where I was swimming this morning

On the road

these are just a few photos I took first stopping in Terni for a couple days and then going to the airport in Rome to take a flight to Athens.

Terni Cathedral On the road
These two are interesting photos from the cathedral in Terni
Nice technique On the road
a pretty interesting image, the technique is unusual
Pride flag On the road
A pride flag hanging over a parking lot
Gelato Bill Smale
It was mango and coconut and limone
Town information Bill Smale
Here you can read about the town of Terni
Decent pizza Bill Smale
The pizza at the hotel by the airport was not bad
Campari spritz Bill Smale
they also made a decent Campari Spritz
Nice sunset Bill Smale
At the hotel it was a nice sunset
And if you look closely
Engine oil gin Bill Smale
This airport shop is selling gin in a can usually identified with engine oil
Old Fiat Bill Smale
And of course one of the vendors at the airport needed an old Fiat for promotion

Uffizi Firenze

This is a very beautiful museum to visit and highly recommended. One thing I keep getting reminded of when I enter a cathedral or visit a museum of ancient art, at certain periods of history the money was in religion and religious art. I don’t know how many museums I’ve been in since I started visiting areas in Europe including Ireland and the British Isles but I think my senses have become jaded by the overflow of religious art. I recommend when you want to visit this museum or any other it might be a good idea to read a little about the different artist displayed and what to look for that makes them stand out over the others. I think that will help give you a little more sense of excitement and anticipation at the detail, technique and display.

Interesting outfit Uffizi Firenze
I wasn’t quite sure if she was dressed as intended. Maybe I was missing some new fashion technique.
Sign over the entranceway Uffizi Firenze
at the entrance you see this over the door. You can do your own translation. That numbering system is different from what I learned.
A little crowded Uffizi Firenze
The entrance. It was fairly crowded but not too bad
The story of the birth Uffizi Firenze
there are various stories and interpretations. What I have come to understand is that some scholars from Persia were early astronomers and they saw an alignment of stars indicating they should look for someone special. So they went looking and found a baby that was born on the day this alignment started. But don’t take that as the gospel.
Botticelli painting Bill Smale
This painting I have seen several times and it’s stuck in my mind. I think it’s because the artist is recognized as someone truly excellent.
Venus Bill Smale
This one is extremely famous
Piece of statue Bill Smale
Many statues crumbled and were found in pieces. Many were put back together under supposition, what they were probably intending to show. But some pieces just kept hanging around without a main edifice
Power without clothing Bill Smale
he looks very triumphant. Recently I came to understand gods and extremely strong and capable heroes, male and female, were often depicted without any clothing. The reason was pretty simple. They were so powerful they did not need any demonstration of power or position, something clothing very much indicated at the times the statues were created.
Beautiful ceiling
When you walk through the museum make sure to look around and up at the ceiling as well. It’s a very beautiful building
Screenshot
Ponte vecchio
Ponte Vecchio seen from the museum
Looking through the window
what interested me in this painting is the sense that you are really looking through a window at something happening outside. It just struck me as a unique presentation
A good catch?
The action here is interesting. He is going for a good catch?
Boring
This was not as boring as it seems

Amazing Firenze

I would prefer to see people refer to the city by its real name and not by a name created in English. Actually I did some research into the name and it turns out that the name Florence comes from the old Latin name for the town which was Florentina. But in any case the correct Italian name should be used to avoid any confusion and to be respectful of the Italian people. My last time here was 2010 when I went to a restaurant for my first Meal in Italy, three courses. After the dinner a few older gentlemen were amazed when I complimented the bottles of wine with labels of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Francis Ford Coppola. That we all sang together and old Dean Martin favorite, Volare. That got me a few free shots of Grapa. This city will always be Amazing Firenze.

Basilica of Santa Maria Amazing Firenze
A Cornell classmate expressed The city is artwork wherever you look. Frankly I find that true of many cities in Italy but this is an extremely beautiful city. This basilica along with the Duomo Have the design that is so closely identified with Firenze.
Screenshot
Flying tiger Amazing Firenze
People work gathered around some musicians and the restaurant. This restaurant has confirmed That tigers can fly
Peaky Blinders fan Amazing Firenze
It’s nice to see a fan of Peaky Blinders
Strozzi castle Amazing Firenze
I stopped for a fairly expensive cup of coffee in this palace. My great aunt changed her name to Strozzi From Strotz claiming we are the family of the great second family of Firenze, Great and close friends of the Medici. Kay Was an actress and it’s pretty clear she wanted to improve her public relations standing by changing her name. No one in the family has been able to show the lineage from the Strozzi Family but people keep searching.
The castle Bill Smale
The castle from the outside. It has these rings secured to the outside walls for horses to be tethered to
My standard coffee Bill Smale
My standard cup of coffee with Aqua Fizzante (sparkling waterj
Little Italy Bill Smale
This is not related to the palace. Actually this is my friends restaurant menu from Gila Bend, Arizona. He makes real Italian food. He and his wife are from Sicily, Sicilia. You can see their prices are very reasonable and gourmet pizza is Italian style pizza, not American style though the other pizzas are American style. Next time you’re in that town look up Little Italy restaurant and say hello to Nino and Antonella.
Jazz band Bill Smale
An old time jazz band
Piazza della Repubblica
Piazza della Repubblica
Duomo
Duomo. I did not go in this time. It seemed to be a little bit too crowded
Ponte Vecchio
Ponte Vecchio

Behind Uffizi Galleries

Second David statue
This is not the real David statue. You have to go to The Accademia Gallery of Florence To see the real one
Interesting fountain animals
Interesting animals surrounding the fountain
Relais Piazza Senioria
Borsalino store
Of course you need to have a Borsalino store
Cosmos Medici
Cosmos Medici statue
I suspect he’s from Albania
New trains
What amazed me is the trains now seem to run pretty much on time, not like even six years ago. And the new trains are all made by Hitachi.

Mediaeval Assisi

Mediaeval Assisi definitely a place you need to visit in Italy especially if you’re interested in Saint Francis at his live nature and animals. His tomb is here in the large basilica so you can come and visit or pay your respects or whatever.

Bus stop building Mediaeval Assisi
You can stay here in this city on the hill or you can stay down on the flatland near the train station and then take a bus up to this city in about 20 minutes and the buses run every 15 or 20 minutes so it’s easy to get around. This is a government building right by the bus stop
Bus station Street Mediaeval Assisi
After you get off the bus you walk down this narrow street to a small Piazza
Narrow streets Mediaeval Assisi
Since this city has been around for many hundreds of years the streets are very narrow
Screenshot
Interesting opening Bill Smale
This is one of the first things you see when you enter this church. I’m not quite sure what it is but it looks like something leading down to the original structure or something meant for some purpose and it’s no longer used
Wax candles Bill Smale
If you are interested in lighting candles for some blessing you will notice that some of the churches in Italy have installed electric candles. That way you pay some money and an electric candle lights up. But many of the churches still have wax candles
Carlo tomb is here Bill Smale
This fellow I saw promoted in a church as a recent saint. I’m sure it’s important to keep things current in the Catholic Church and so this fellow is very greatly revered. one thing I did not realize before coming here is that this is the actual church where he is entombed. you’re not supposed to take a photo of the tomb out of respect. Above his remains is a glass box where you can see a wax replica of him lying down
John Paul presentation Bill Smale
I’m sure this pope is very prominent in this hallway presentation because he visited
Respect for nature
This city is organized around Saint Francis so you will see a lot of attention paid to nature. This is just someone’s yard
The entrance to paradise
Road to paradise
It’s interesting to note this is the road to paradise
Rocca maggiore
This is the Fortress on top of the hill which has been here for as long as the Romans were here
Castle
a view from the castle
Assisi below the castle
Famous artist
so this famous artist had an exhibition here
Permanent design
This is his signature design and this one seems to be permanent just below the castle
South American project
This is in the mountain South America, a project he was commissioned to do
Verona Arena project
This was done in the arena in Verona
Outer space project
he got somebody in outer space to do this for him
Hidden Borsalino
There is a hidden Borsalino here

Chiesa di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva

on this site was a Roman temple to Minerva and on top of that a church was built.

Minerva temple
You can see the columns of the Minerva temple which were rescued from the ruins
The tower
Next to the temple is the tower.
128 steps up
Before ascending I asked how many steps. The answer was 128
Clock backside
This is the first time I’ve been on the backside of a clock
Changing the guard
The former king of Italy comes to pay respects to the town as it changes guardianship from the Vatican to the nation of Italy
Beautiful view from the tower
The tower has a beautiful view
The Bell striking mechanism
Here you can see a metal ball and a mechanism which allows it to strike the bell
Roman artifacts
There are many interesting remains from excavations of Roman artifacts
Abandoned shoes
Back down in the town near the station of Assisi you can see that not only people choose their shoes but here you can see the shoes will soon choose the person
Interesting artwork
Some interesting artwork

Relaxing Arezzo

Arezzo is one of those small towns in The Central part of Italy which can give you a good rest from the famous big tourist cities. I highly recommend just taking a break and try Relaxing Arezzo.

At a coffee Shop Relaxing Arezzo
Any coffee shop is a good place to just sit and enjoy your drink and maybe a smoke if that’s what you like. I usually have cafe Americano and I bring some coffeemate with me to create the flavor I like.
Guido Monaco Relaxing Arezzo
If you want to know something about music like Doremi Faso la Ti Do. Then you should know about This guy. Click here for more information about Guido.
Fruit and vegetable shop relaxing Arezzo
Everywhere you go you see beautiful tomatoes if you go to the private stands. You also see giant garlic. You may not find as fresh fruit and vegetables in the large chain markets. Venture into the private Small vendors.
Post and  telegraph office Bill Smale
Before the Internet there was a telegraph and so the post and telegraph in many countries became one of the largest government services and as a result the buildings were also massive. They still have some of these in Italy which I find pretty interesting
Old pharmacy Bill Smale
I just like this old pharmacy
Red currents Bill Smale
These are very popular, red currents. They are sour but kind of interesting
San Francesco basilica Bill Smale
Screenshot
Screenshot
Palazzo Cofani-Brizzola
Palazzo Cofani-Brizzola
Darrell Street
The narrow streets going up and down hills are really fun to visit
Old Fiat Bill Smale
An old Fiat 500
Old Fiat panda
And here is an old Fiat panda
Screenshot
Cigar shop
I was tempted to go in but I’m cutting down on cigars and my tendency is for the smaller cigars like the Toscanello
Gelato
And of course I had to have peach or mango on top of coconut on top of chocolate
Interesting building
Just an interesting building
Piazza San Domenico
Piazza San Domenico
Screenshot
Big organ
That’s quite a dual set of pipes
Ferdinand Medici
A statue of the great Ferdinand Medici
Sugar Shop
This is an interesting name and theme for a restaurant
Gelato
The next day I went back for Limone On top of Coco on top of chocolate
Not expensive
As you can see the prices are half of what you pay in a tourist city
Speedy coffee shop
Nice name for a coffee shop. I came here for some coffee. It’s a good local place where people meet to relax and talk
Coffee shop
This was also pretty good cappuccino with a pistachio croissant
Nesting pigeons
While I was having coffee the pigeons were flying right over my head, creating some small turbulence in my face and nesting above. So they would come down, search for twigs for their nest and then fly back up here to create the nest.
German beer
A German presence
Chiesa San Agostino
Chiesa San Agostino

Enjoy Parma

When We think of Parma we need to focus on the fact that it is one of the most important cities and areas in the world. This area around the city brings us Parmesan cheese, prosciutto, Lambrusco wine (like champagne), tortellini soup, Balsamic vinegar, Baloney, Bolognese sauce (ミットソース) (Ragu sauce), Ferrari, Lamborghini and Maserati. What other area of the world has brought us so much?

Da Vinci painting Enjoy Parma
Da Vinci Enjoy Parma
Palazzo entrance Enjoy Parma
Screenshot
Oceanus Bill Smale
Cicero  Bill Smale
The bus of Cicero
Amazing library Bill Smale
An amazing library we were not able to enter since they are working on it
Mannequin Bill Smale
You can see how many of the statues were not marble or even completely clay. Many of them were filled with wood and sticks to create a basic form and then with a plaster over them
Italian mayonnaise
These are the different types of Italian mayonnaise which I found interesting
Vegan mayonnaise
Heinz was there with a vegan mayonnaise
Taking a break
It’s important to take a break at the end of the day
Hat stand
It’s nice to have a place to put your hat
Screenshot
Pigeon house
The pigeons have a pretty big house
Renovating a building
This building is being renovated
Old style electric buses
It’s nice to see electric buses
So a spritz in Parma has balsamic vinegar. Maybe I should’ve tried that
Garibaldi statue
Garibaldi Statue
The river
The river in town
Asti wine
This is a nice wine for the evening even after dinner
A lot of people sitting around the Palazzo
Verdi memorial
Verdi Memorial
You can tell this is Parma. They’re selling Parmigiano Reggiano And salami along with their small food and coffee shop

A Day in Marseille

a friend who lived and worked in this area for several years told me there are three things to see in Marseille and then you can leave. one is the basilica on the hill, the other one is the old port and having bouillabaisse soup and the other one is maybe less interesting but probably the beach area. For me the soup was something I had been looking forward to for more than 16 years. The first time I tried to get to Marseille from Barcelona the whole country, France, shut down due to a strike against the Social Security system, if I remember correctly. So there were no toll roads or trains or buses or control towers working. So I missed my chance. But I finally made it and I will say the soup was very delicious and very interesting.

bouillabaisse soup A Day in Marseille
This is the soup with the muscles and fish and potato
Toast in the soup A Day in Marseille
The waiter was very exciting and excited. He showed me how to eat the soup. The first thing you do is spread the cheese on top, dipped the toast in the yellow sauce and then dip the toast with the sauce in the soup, eat the toast and then enjoy the soup
The Bill A Day in Marseille
This was the total for the lunch. It was well worth the adventure
Political commentary Bill Smale
Some political commentary, cover of a magazine, paste it on the wall
Fish market Bill Smale
Fish market
Fish market Bill Smale
The fish market
Used bookstore Bill Smale
Used Book market
Good coloring Bill Smale
I like the way they just colored everything. It’s very attractive
Basilica
This is the famous Basilica on the hill, one of the things you need to visit
Curve to building
I like the way they curve the building to use the space available
Beautiful Clearwaters
People swimming
People were enjoying the swimming
Old port
The old Harbour
Armistice memorial
Attribute to the armistice in 1918, World War I
John Kennedy memorial
a tribute to John Kennedy
Interesting Shop
This was an interesting shop which sold some very strange and interesting things
Graffiti
of course people need to put graffiti everywhere
The graffiti is a little more organized
Palais Longchamp
I thought this was a museum or exhibit but there was really nothing open, just the outside and then the back area which was being set up for a concert

Park in Empoli

The reason I recommend you “Park in Empoli” is the location of this town. You can spend a day going around and seeing almost everything there is to see inside Empoli. but what I found to be something really attractive about this city is its location to some of the interesting places in this area. You could take a bus for about 45 minutes to the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, a town called Vinci. Within 40 minutes train ride you can be in Firenze (Florence). within an hour and a half train ride you can be in Siena, an amazingly interesting UNESCO heritage site. The other attraction of this city is the cost of living which is as much as 1/2 the cost of staying in Firenze. so you can spend three days staying in Empoli, spend the morning you arrive going around the city, the next day you go to Vinci. and two days after that you spend some time in Firenze. one night. if you do that it would be good to stay four nights in Empoli. if you don’t want to stay in Siena add another night or two. after all, what is a visit to Italy if you don’t get to see the birthplace of Leonardo, the beauty of Firenze and the medieval atmosphere of Siena?

Piazza Unerti Park in Empoli
This interesting fountain seems to attract people in the evening
Riding a lion Park in Empoli
During the daytime you never know who’s going to want to ride one of the lions
Screenshot
Screenshot
Firenze architecture Park in Empoli
So much like the architecture in Firenze
Jim Croce home Bill Smale
If your music habits were from the 1970s you will remember Jim Croce. I highly suspect his family came from this area generations ago
Jazz festival Bill Smale
And of course this small town has some very good entertainment
Salt warehouse Bill Smale
This is the local museum highlighting they well-known glass manufacturing industry of the town and it used to be a warehouse for salt
Dual container Bill Smale
So you have two contents possible in this container. Could it be for vinegar and oil?
Famous glass manufacturer Bill Smale
They were a famous glass manufacturer in this town

Pisa Museums

Right around the famous tower there are a number of museums containing history of the importance of this city to the main city of Firenze. it’s good for you to take some time and to look around these museums and get a feeling of the history and the importance of this city and area to the economy of the northern part of Italy.

Fresco Museum Sinopie Pisa Museums
This museum has maintained and help repair a lot of of the frescoes damaged overtime.
Sinopie museum Pisa Museums
Screenshot
Definition of Sinopia
Look at the concept Pisa Museums
You can make out the general concept and then look at the reproduction picture below
Huge frescoes Bill Smale
These frescoes are really huge
Incredible artwork Bill Smale
There is some incredible artwork to be discovered here
Part of the Camposanto
These frescoes were part of the Camposanto
Camposanto courtyard
a reproduction of one of the frescoes showing the courtyard in the Camposanto
Artistic license Bill Smale
Just like with books like the Bible what you see is an original here and then if you look down below at the reproduction you see they have taken off this fellow’s beard. This is artistic license which was so prevalent long ago as it is today
The whole complex
The shows the whole complex

Baptistry

Cathedral

Burial site
This is a huge building which is actually a burial site for famous people
God holding up the universe
What do you see here is God up above, behind the whole circle holding up the universe
Well preserved fresco
A well preserved fresco
Fibonacci
Any computer scientist knows this guy

Artifact museum

Incredible artwork in the hymnal
The artwork in this hymnal is incredible