I’m in Thessaloniki, and have been since yesterday. I really don’t have anything to write about it since I haven’t spent the time to actually explore. One thing though, I managed to sleep through my whole bus ride here. It was kind of cool, twenty minutes into the ride I fell asleep, the next thing I realized we’re pulling into the bus station. At the time I was completely disorientated, I didn’t even know what city we were in, but after everyone in the bus got out, I figured that I was where I needed to be. I did go walking last night but everything was closed. Seriously. Everything was closed. I went out this morning as well and went to what could be best described as the most touristy things listed on the map that I have. The thing is, is that I wasn’t really impressed. I walked about 3 hours and took about 10 photos and the photos that I did take I took just because. I think I’m a little bit tired of big cities.


Tomorrow I leave for a resort area of Greece known as Neos Marmabas. The hotel I’ve booked appears to be a dive, but it was cheap and is right next to the water. I’m looking forward to some beach time. The reception at the hotel here suggested the area and also told me that I should rent a scooter to do some sightseeing… sounds like a perfect idea, I’m looking forward to it. Swimming in the morning, riding a scooter in the afternoon, and beer at night watching the sun go down.
















I’m at the train station in Livadela and it is absolutely perfect. The station is a small, two-track station that looks like it was built in the 30’s or 40’s. From what I can tell there are about 5 or 6 buildings, but only two are being used, the rest seem to have been abandoned, the sun is beating down, there are only a couple of people here, and the sound of cicadas is almost deafening. So why is that so great? I guess in my mind I feel like I was transported back fifty years or so to simpler time. There aren’t any vending machines, there are no queues for anything, no one is pushing or rushing, it just seems like if you were to visualize a train station out of an old movie, this would be it, with some exceptions of course. My train leaves in about an hour for Larisa, and from there I need to take a bus or maybe a train to Meteora. The guy in charge couldn’t tell me which would be the better option, so I’ll have to wait until I get there to see. On a side note, I’m really enjoying this part of Greece much like I liked Turkey. There is a sense of maturity here, though I’m not sure that’s the best way to describe it, it’s relaxed in a way that feels comfortable but not boring… though no doubt there are a lot of people that would say it was boring.






