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Day 4 (Continued)

Chania, Greece


I had begun to dispair that I had wasted my vacation in a country of little interest to me. But as my bus left Irakleion and headed toward Chania, the picture brightened. Snow-capped mountains loomed above, sheep and goat herds stood against the hills and white beaches and blue water lay below.

Arrive in Chania was uneventful and at first I began to doubt the guidebook. However, slowly, I made my way through the new city, into the old city and finally to the small, enchanting, this-can't-possibly-be-real harbour. More Venetian than Greek (as I had been warned), this harbour could not have been built better by Disney or 20th Century Fox. Even better, I found myself the perfect room -- wooden floors, whitewashed walls, a deck and an incredibly view of the harbour. As I told the woman from Boston who appeared to own the place, I was sure I had gone to heaven.

And now I am sitting in a harbour-side cafe, eating shrimp and watching the sun go down. Vacation.

(Big mistake -- buying a pack of cigarettes. So seductive and addictive).

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Day 5

Chania, Greece


This is what vacations are all about, just usually not mine. After a rather quick breakfast, I spent the morning sitting on my balcony, reading deposition transcripts and thinking that this was the perfect way to prepare for trial.

Shortly after noon I took a walkabout to the archeological museum, the nearby beach, through various alleys, and the market, and continued my unsuccessful search for a boat, any boat, to take me out for an hour or two.

Eventually I returned to my balcony and completed my depo reading. A brief name and then back into the world of dinner and coffee. I am now implanted in a cafe by the outer harbour contemplating the world.

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Day 6

Koumaries, Greece


Another fine day, too bad it will be my last. After checking out of my excellent pension, I splurged and rented an adorable little fiat for a drive around the western side of the island -- a monastery tour one might call it.

First I drove to the north -- Akrontiri Penninsula, and visited three monasteries. The first, Ayia Triadha, was everything a Greek monastery should be -- quiet, shaded, roses in bloom, black-frocked priests wandering about. The place was being refurbished but somehow it seemed appropriate -- the new frescos as one-dimensional as the old.

Further on was the second monastery, Gouvernetou, similar to the first in just about every way. Not as lush, however behind was a path leading down, first to a cave and some ruins, then further to the remains of an abandoned 16-17th century monastery -- Katholiko. Here I was all alone and savored the beauty of the rocky mountains, blue ocean, sky, etc. The climb back up made me work, and in the end I knew that I had gotten in the day's exercise.

Next I headed for Stavros, a tiny lagoon with a nice beach. On the way I stopped at Irene's tavern, highly recommended by the car rental agent, (who didn't hold my passport, credit card, or anything) and well worth it. Great garlic chicken.

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Day 6 (Continued)

Rodhopos, Greece


I stayed at Stavros for about an hour -- the wind eventually driving me away. So I headed west, back through Chania and toward Rodhopos Penninsula. Near the end of the road I vied with mountain goats for my share of the road, eventually coming to a war monument of some kind with a beautiful view of the northwestern coast of Crete.

The last stop was the monastery of Gonia, similar to the others but smaller and with an imposing view of the ocean. However, the icons here were the best of all.

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Day 6 (Continued)

Chania, Greece


Back in Chania, I forced myself to eat again because I had to dine in the most atmospheric place -- a cafe (Taverna Ela) in a shall of a burned out Venetian building -- no roof, just crumbling walls and burnt cross-beams. Magnificent, and cheap too.

Unfortunately, I am now sitting in the Chania airport while masses of German tourists pour through, apparently catching some charter flight out of the country (the pounding of the immigration officer's stamp has given me an overwhelming headache).

Sometimes, life works out. The incredibly nice flight check in woman has placed m in "executive class" for the trip back to Athens. It was kind and is appreciated.

[2009 Edit -- Rereading this, I decided to look up that cafe, because it so sticks out in my mind. It now has a website and here's a bit about it's history:

The building you are in was built in 1650 by Jews, who were brought from Spain by the Venetians during their occupation of Crete in the middle ages.

The building was initially used for the manufacture of soap and this explains its Split levels, called tabakades.

The windows were set low in order to allow the soap to dry in the draft.

The thick wooden beams were placed close to each other to avoid movement during the stamping of the soap.

The timber used for its construction was sourced from chestnut trees and trees from the Black Sea area.

Later, when the building was taken over by the Greeks, it functioned in turn as a school, wine store and spirits distillery for ouzo, liqueurs and tsikoudia.

More recently it served as a cheese factory and confectioner’s kitchen.

From 1976 to 1988 the renovated building operated as a coffee shop, bar and restaurant on three floors.

In 1988 the building was completely destroyed by fire.

Since 1991, after comprehensive safety checks, the building has housed the Ela taverna with live music and fresh traditional dishes. ]

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