Thursday, March 13, 2014

DAY 16 - IRAKRITSA


16) WEDNESDAY, 13 JULY 1977 : 163KMS. - IRAKRITSA


Route from KATERINE via IRAKRITSA (H), GREECE to IZMIR (S) in TURKEY


After breakfast, we had routine check for oil and filling battery water then set off north to THESALONIKI. We parked  overnight in IRAKRITSA, a seaside town with a very long beach.  Many people came for swimming  in spite of very big waves.  I took a chance to shower and wash my hair as there were service points  for  freshwater  shower near the beach.




Raintree flowers -Photo :Joegoauk3 (Flickr / Bing images search)

I found  in this area many raintrees , they were  blossoming  that I could smell.   They have bigger  leaves than what I have seen in Thailand but no seedpods yet.  Probably it was still too early for podding or they are  of different  variety.



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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

DAY 15 - near KITROS KATERINE



15) MONDAY, 12 JULY 1977 : 378 kms. - Beach near KITROS KATERINE

I woke up and saw the Gypsies still camping there but the children did not come to watch us. When I got back from the sea after breakfast, I tried to have fresh water shower using a rubber pouch  filled up with water and let it hanging on the branch of olive tree to let the water pouring down from the shower.





We continued on the road to LAMIA. On both  sides of the road were olive groves and tomatoes planted alternately.


Olive trees - Photo : Bing imges search

Passing LAMIA and LARISSA , we stopped to buy a sweet melon , cucumbers , onions , eggs, bread and milk in KATERINI.  We went on to the seaside for  camping overnight , not far from KATERINI (about 10 kms) .

The parking area where we camped was next to the  beach but there were not many people. Apparently, it was because of shallow water, there were also many fishing boats. Here we met the Australian couple who were travelling in the opposite direction to ours. We  talked about their past experiences both in INDIA and in other countries they passed through in both optimistic and pessimistic views. This  was very useful for  us to be wary.  At night many mosquitoes as well as plenty of insects invaded into our campervan.


Olympus mountain range in the background

On the way, before reaching KATERINE , we stopped to take photos of the OLYMPUS ( 2,917 meters high ) mountain range, which is significant to the Olympic games. The fire for Olympic torch is always lit here from the  sun on the OLYMPUS hilltop.


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

DAY 14 - near ARKITSA


14) MONDAY, 11 JULY 1977 : 0 KMS. - BEACH NEAR ARKITSA

The weather today was very different  from  yesterday .  A breeze blowing from the sea let us feel more comfortably as I didn’t feel  having headache  and skin burning like yesterday . So we decided  to stay for another day here, I then had time for my diary noting and cleaning.

Before having the rest of  watermelon instead of rice for breakfast, I rushed to the open-air toilette, near oleander trees on  the other side of our campervan.  There was overgrown shrubby and  it was out  of sight enough.  We had the important equipment needed for this trip – a foldable shovels for digging into sand as to help freeing  the wheels  if our campervan got struck and for other purposes as well.





Photo : Bing images search

We went swimming in the sea to cool down a little bit after lunch. It was windy  today and very big waves that also brought along many  red jellyfishes to the beach.  I saw them floating and was careful not to let them touch my skin and kept warning Tilo and others for attention. Unfortunately it touched my legs accidentally and caused burning and itching, I had to come out immediately to wash my legs, presently full of swelling and itching rashes.  With the help of medicated ointment  against poisonous insect bites we brought along I applied it over rashes on my legs.  It was very effective, I used it once when I got stung by a bee blown inside our campervan through the window. This medication helped to kill the pain immediately. It also helped me effectively this time.


Kedros beach, ARKITSA - Photo : Bing images search


Under water in this area, there were small  water plants growing on the rocks. They were pale pink, almost white  ( completely white when dried up),  strangely attractive. In a way, they looked like many white threads of stone attached to the top of rocks,  spreading out like a group of tiny umbrellas. I collected some but they were  very fragile and breaking apart. On the beach  there were also pretty small pebbles.  After jellyfish incident, I walked along the beach to seach for beautiful pebbles and could collect a large pile. I selected to keep only some unique pieces. In my deep thoughts,  if every stone is gold, it would be worthless as they are everywhere covering the beach.  I saw also natural sponges on some parts of the beach, but they were contaminated with sand in it everywhere. 



Gypsy caravan - Photo : EUforum / Bing images search


In the afternoon, gypsy caravans (most having no fixed residents) with motorcycles came to camp under olive trees, growing all around the area from the main road to the beach.


Gypsy -  Photo :  EUtimes / Bing images search


Gypsy children looked a bit ragged, gradually came closer to have a look at our campervan. Without talking to us as we did not speak the same language, I gave them some sweets that we have. They ran away after having got some sweets.  I thought that these children did not have much contact with other people, they had strange gestures with puzzled eyes.  In a negative way (may be not fair and accurate),  I did not trust these Gypsy children and feeling to be careful  as we left the back doors opened while sleeping at night for fresh air and better ventilation.



 SPECIAL NOTE

 "Romani people"
From Wikipedia.org, the free encyclopedia

The Romani are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe. Romani are widely known in the English-speaking world by the exonym "Gypsies" (or Gipsies) and also as Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms; in their Romani language they are known collectively as Romane or Rromane (depending on the dialect).

Romani are widely dispersed, with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe and Anatolia, followed by the Kale of Iberia and Southern France. They arrived in Europe from the Middle East in the 15th century, separating from the Dom people; the ancestors of both the Romani and the Dom left the northwestern Indian Subcontinent roughly 1,500 years ago.


Painting by Vincent Van Gogh "The Caravans Gypsy Camp near Arles"

Since the 19th century, some Romani have also migrated the Americas. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States; and 800,000 in Brazil, most of whose ancestors emigrated in the nineteenth century from eastern Europe. Brazil also includes Romani descended from people deported by the government of Portugal during the Inquisition in the colonial era. In migrations since the late nineteenth century, Romani have also moved to Canada and countries in South America.

The Romani language is divided into several dialects, which add up to an estimated number of speakers larger than two million. The total number of Romani people is at least twice as large (several times as large according to high estimates). Many Romani are native speakers of the language current in their country of residence, or of mixed languages combining the two.




Monday, March 10, 2014

DAY 13 - near ARKITSA



13) SUNDAY, 10 JULY 1977: 210KMS. - BEACH NEAR ARKITSA
 
I woke up as the sunshine was very bright against my eyes. Looking around from the house balcony, I saw some other people still lying asleep on the rooftops  of other houses. There were heaps of folded  thin mattresses and sheets on some other rooftops since it was Sunday. About 9-10.00 am. we said goodbye to the Greek and continued on our way. We stopped to buy chilled fresh milk for breakfast instead of coffee.


Route from PIRAEUS (A) to ARKITSA (E)


We left ATHENS off to the northeast passing through seaside town RAFINA. Many people came to the beach. On the way before RAFINA, we bought a watermelon of 8 kilograms (7.- Drachmen/kg.).



Historical Athens - Photo : Bing images search


We went on to MARATHON, KAPANDRITI and then on the same route we made (when we came from HAG. KONSTANTINOS)  towards  LAMIA, refueling and getting some fresh drinking water for cooler and bottles.


Port of Piraeus - Photo : Bing images search



It had been very hot today and we could feel the hot wind blowing into our campervan. It was very hot that we had to close window, the temperature inside our campervan reached to 40 degrees Celsius. Without wearing socks, I felt like my feet going to be blistered when touching the floor although it was carpeted. Hot wind was blowing inside against my face and body making me feel hot and burning (I chose to wear shorts and singlet because of hot climate). 

Because of hot and dry air, I could hardly breathe. Since I was born, it was only today that I just came across with this hot weather and strong winds . In Thailand, the weather is hot and humid, we do not have much trouble in breathing. Though it was hot outside and we felt of hot air blowing into our campervan, we did not sweat.  Only when I  sat cross-legged overlapping I could feel humidity or sweat on the underside of my leg.



ARKITSA - Photo : Niefstat / Bing images search

We faced the hot weather all the way from KAPANDRITRI until ARKITSA, causing me a headache. I understood that hot air blows from the inland of GREECE , which is hot and dry for the time being. Or the hot wind blew from the SAHARA, crossing the MEDITERRANEAN sea. Although we arrived in ARKITSA by the sea,  a hot wind still kept blowing in. I did not feel so comfortable even though we stayed close to the sea, which might help cool down the hot temperature.

We arrived at the beach,  where we had parked earlier to wash our clothes and take a shower on our way to ATHENS. We decided to spend the night here as the weather was very hot to continue driving. Since it was Sunday, there were many people on the beach than last time we parked here but that was not as a problem for parking. I bought a watermelon and let it float in the sea to cool it. Anyhow, it did not help much as the water was not so cool like in ADRIATIC sea.

We felt tired and sleepy after each having a quarter piece of watermelon probably because of very hot weather. We lay down on own couch of each to take a nap, the temperature in the campervan was up to 45 degrees Celsius and we had to leave the back doors opened so that the wind could help blowing the heat away. Otherwise, it would almost like sleeping in the oven. Cold-drinking water in bottles became too warm and only bottled water kept in the cool box remained cool as it used to be, that helped refreshing us quite well.



Olive - Photo : Bing images search


I could not sleep because our campervan was parked on the slope and there were flies swarming on my body and kept disturbing me. I had beaten some to death and even used insect repellent spray to chase them away but it did not help. The hot winds kept blowing and it seemed not to stop. So I  got up and sat outside under olive trees near our campervan, watching people swimming and playing on the beach.  I wondered how Tilo could sleep, he seemed having no problem with the circumstances. Probably, he was tired of driving, sweat appearing on his face.

 
Photo : Bing images search


The sun began to lower. The weather was cooling down while the wind changed its blowing direction - sea wind finally.  Tilo woke up at proper time, when I opened canned tuna to make sandwich for our simple dinner.  Not far from our parking area, there was a camping tent of a Greek family as well. (In fact, they had been here since we were on our way to ATHENS) .


I had a big surprise when I wanted to wash myself before going to bed. Whoa!  The water in the plastic tank was rather warm due to the heat today. We had a plastic water tank (25 liters) in a wash basin form, placing on the small built-in counter of the inner room for washing our faces and hands as well as brushing teeth.  The water tank, equipped with hand water-pump and a small faucet, is also used as a wash basin at the same time. 

I looked at a small climbing plant “Devil’s Ivy”  in a bottle filled with water, it seemed to be withering because the water was heated  during today extreme hot weather.