The next day, we woke up on Santorini feeling very relaxed. Ben expressed our exuberance
before siting with Suzanne
as I captured pictures of the room the kids stayed in
and the ugly structure the neighbor below had erected.
Margaret and Clayton were ready to go as were the others
so we headed to the site of the ruins of the city of Akrotiri where Professor Doumas is leading a dig. Here was the outside structure that we could not see because of a fallen roof
but after some orientation
and a view of the remains of the mountain
we were welcomed into the laboratory
where pottery is reconstructed
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and the rest of us watched
we viewed a hypothetical view of the house where ceremonies were held
and then made our way to see the reconstruction of the wall paintings
where all of the pieces
make for various versions of the world's largest jigsaw puzzle
Next we went to the library
where Peter climbed up to get a book from the balcony
as we saw the plaster mold of a bed (from way back when)
and then observed a wall painting
and a plaster mold of a tree
and another bed
before focusing on the remarkable wall paintings
including the special one
for which we thanked Dimitri, Christos and Alexander.
We went outside where Mary and Sarah posed
as did Suzanne
and Sarah, Jane, Suzanne and Ben in interesting filtered light
after which we saw a pomegranate tree bearing fruit from close
far
and closer
and the proposed entrance to the visitors center
complete with signage
and information.
After some pictures of the entire group,
we were off to lunch where Suzanne and Dimitri posed
as the group at the other end of the table
and Clayton at ours
watched the food come. There was Greek salad
tsatsiki
more salad
fava bean dishes
various fishes
and a very tasty tomato dish
before one fish head was shared with the cat
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After dessert
we made our way to the sea nearby where Ben, Sarah and Suzanne swam away
as did Clayton and Margaret
and as the swimming continued
Dimitri and Clayton chatted on the shore
as Sarah gathered stones
Jane Ben and Suzanne swam
and I took pictures of the beach (with its black sand).
While the activities continued
I captured some pictures of caustics in the sea
as Suzanne and Ben continued to swim
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as did Sarah
and Suzanne gathered a few stones
as Ben caught his last weak waves
while these were the rocks gathered by Sarah
Back at the Nomikos house, our time was running out, so Jane decided to take some panoramas of the pool and outdoor dining area
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overlooking the city
to the steps
from which more views were recorded
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as Jane posed with the boy with his fish
and then went off to take some pictures
and related the reconstructed model of the Minoan ship to the wall painting about it.
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we headed back up to the sunset
where Suzanne
Suzanne and Sarah
and David and Sarah posed
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and Peter and Shirley
and Clayton and Margaret made their way back up
and in the wonderful view
we recorded Clayton and the two Peters
before Margaret took these pictures of our whole family
as Clayton and Peter
surveyed the views
and Clayton and the 2 Peters
admired the sunset
before Shirley and Peter
and Dimitri
posed for Margaret and Mary
and Ben
as Mary and Peter chatted
as did Dimitri and Peter
then Peter and Mary
and Peter and Dolla
got the crew -- Peter (Sr.), Shirley, Dolla, Peter (Jr.) and Dolla together for some pictures
as the others watched (And took the occasional picture)
as the group dissembled
the Nomikos three posed
and then Clayton and Margaret posed with Peter
as Dolla posed with Suzanne
and then after Margaret, Peter and Clayton posed
we said good bye to the beautiful island and headed back to civilization.