I admit I had to ask for help (I ask for help doing most everything, otherwise I'd never get anywhere). But, thanks to Lonely Planet, my sacred text, it was pretty easy to get there. A nice man pointed me in the right direction. I did get approached by a lot of women sitting outside their pensions offering rooms for rent. Luckily, I know how to say, "No thank you, ma'am" in Greek. Usually works. Walking through an old village in a very touristy town with a giant backpack makes you a pretty easy target.
I work for a living. I have a couple of degrees - BA in Political Science from the U. of Mississippi. MA in Environment, Politics, and Globalization from King's College London. I play bass. No husband. No kids. No debt. No house. Seems like a good time to travel.
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What a pretty little street! Ha, I wonder how long it took you to find it.
I admit I had to ask for help (I ask for help doing most everything, otherwise I'd never get anywhere). But, thanks to Lonely Planet, my sacred text, it was pretty easy to get there. A nice man pointed me in the right direction. I did get approached by a lot of women sitting outside their pensions offering rooms for rent. Luckily, I know how to say, "No thank you, ma'am" in Greek. Usually works. Walking through an old village in a very touristy town with a giant backpack makes you a pretty easy target.
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