







Today we had plans to visit Acropolis and the Parthenon. We did, but it was raining cats and dogs. I wore my faux fur coat…so I looked like a wet puppy. It was terrible.
Last time I went to Acropolis (two and a half years ago), I leaned against a column when there was a sign that clearly stated no touching is allowed. Oops. It really wasn’t on purpose (I mean, it was, but I didn’t realize I was not allowed to lean on it because I never read signs…). I got chewed out pretty badly for it.
Anyway, today it was raining so badly…Ariela’s Ugg boots were soaking wet, so we hailed a taxi back to the hotel.
Well.
My friend Alex, who is half-Greek, says that I have a thing for Grecian taxi drivers. I totally do. They are some of the funniest and most interesting people I’ve ever met.
Today, our driver was Giorgi. He was hilarious. He offered to give us a tour around Athens for just 30 Euros after we changed into warm clothes.
He also took us to a tavern, invited us over to dinner at his house, told us about his family and gave us his cel phone number.
I totally saved his number to my phone.
Oh Giorgi.
Oh, and also.
I have a story. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.

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Baklava is a dangerous thing.
…and now we head off to Israel!