The last time I visited Knossos, it was a school cruise in, I think, 1973. Since moving here, I’ve not been. This has to be rectified but in the meantime, here’s a lovely post from my blogger friend, M.L.Kappa, describing her visit accompanied by her grandchildren.
On the island of Crete, which lies nearer to the coast of Africa than to the Greek mainland, a brilliant civilization flourished from approximately 3650 to 1400 BCE. It was rediscovered at the begi…
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A nicely illustrated tale of an excellent trip back in time on the island of Crete. When I visited Knossos, it was unbearably hot (40+ degrees) and I recall how much cooler it felt inside the rooms.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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It ain’t that right now and it’s too many decades ago for me to remember whether it was too hot then!
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Fascinating – makes me want to pack my bags and go immediately. Though, perhaps not if the temperature is 40+.
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Then now is the time to pack your bags for although the sun is shining, it’s pretty windy and doubtless the same on the Knossos side of the island!
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I’ve never been but it looks well worth a visit. Thanks, Sarah
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Definitely, Olga.
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Gorgeous!! My grandparents are from Crete And I still have cousins there. We were there about five years ago for three weeks and had such a fabulous time !
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It’s amazing how many people around the blogging world have Cretan relatives and forebears! Do you know where on the island your grandparents came from?
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Hi Sarah! Yes, my relatives are from Heraklion. My papaou grew up there. My yiayia was actually from Ishmar but came to Crete as a young child. I adored Crete! We went to the other usual spots in Greece as well. Fortunately my mom was with us and she speaks fluently.
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I don’t know that side of the island that well. We live close to Chania. Our Greek language skills are still pitiful but we have good reasons which I won’t go into now.
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We did stay in Daios Cove for a couple nights which was gorgeous. Here are my greece pics taken on an old point n shoot. It’s when I first started taking photos. 🙂 No obligation to look but thought you might want to skim. http://www.lauramacky.com/organize/Home-Page/Greece/i-XV5qBFr
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Thank you, Laura. I definitely want to look through them.
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welcome 🙂 The Crete pictures are at the end.
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