I've recently come to the conclusion that Naxos seems to be a lot like Williamston, Michigan in a way. The particular part of the island that we're staying at may be the most populated, but it still has a very "small town" feel and it's one of those places that you just feel safe in. Fortunately it is also made interesting by a visually strong countryside and a fairly active port. On that note, yay for critiquing islands!
For the most part, today was another easygoing sort of day. Got up in the morning for my two classes, took a 5 hour long siesta (First one I've got to take in quite a while...), wondered down to the port for a late lunch (Probably the best tortellini I've had in a while. Gotta love when people don't go too heavy on the alfredo...), hanging around the hotel, playing crazy 8's with Addie and a few professors (Though I didn't win any games, it was still pretty amusing), and just got back from grabbing food at a couple grocery stores. I also tried going for the pool today but ended up getting recruited for card games before I could reallt get settled in. I suppose there's tomorrow...
Seeing as how there will be class around the same times tomorrow, I should probably get some reading done while I'm thinking about it. Right after I see what everyone else is doing...
Monday, June 7, 2010
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Why do you say 'siesta' instead of 'nap'?
ReplyDeleteTis how they refer to them here. I've seen store/pool hours through the country and they always have a section concerning "siesta hours." That and it's just kinda fun to say.
ReplyDeleteWow, you're learning to play cards! lol
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