Friday, December 3, 2010

Gateway to Olympieion...Chills pervade me even writing those words.
The Temple of the Olympian Zeus. It felt as though the ground was
pulsating with energy, representing an utmost respect for the best of
the best athletes.

Layers of Life...
What I found most intriguing in Athens, Greece was the dichotomy of
the ancient and modern living harmoniously. The ancient structures
stand among modern apartments and hustle and bustle. Seeing through
the history...to give us the present-literally and figuratively.
Although many people travel to these parts, I felt the need to share
for those who have not seen some of the oldest, most beautiful and
meaningful pieces of architecture in the history of well, the world!

The underground discoveries were particularly fascinating... the
baths beneath the Acropolis Museum!

I was stunned when I caught a glimpse of the Acropolis from afar.
When I could move, I hiked my way up the steps to the theaters and of
course to the Parthenon and Temple of Athena. Marvelous. Majestic.
Breathtaking. Modern buildings are crumbling, and even warfare
couldn't fully take down the Acropolis. Brilliant!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

So...this is where it all began. The marathon craze...490 BC, the
ancient site of the Battle of Marathon, where the Greeks defeated the
Persians, giving us the democratic societies of new. I ran the
Athens Classic Marathon October 31, 2010. I have done a lot of
memorable things in my life and I must say this is on the list of the
most amazing sporting events. Will I remember that the course is
uphill for the middle 20 miles? Probably. Will I remember the crowd
cheering? Probably. Will I forget the deep feeling of amazement when
I ran into the ancient Olympic Stadium with the ancient Olympic Rings
staring me in the face? Couldn't if I tried. That feeling is going
with me into several lives to come! I cried tears of joy, alongside
every other person beside me at the finish line. One man was
bowing. It was the 2500th anniversary of the original running.
Chills pervade every ounce of my body just thinking about it! A
truly momentous race with 13,000 people joining the locals on the
streets from Marathon to Athens on a glorious day of honor...

Friday, November 19, 2010

I really really had to pee...

About two hours after a breakfast with copious amount of water to rehydrate after an eight mile jog and a cup of hot Vietnamese tea, I really really had to pee.  The problem was, I was on a small wooden boat motoring on a small tributary of the Mekong Delta. I was accompanied by a darling of a man who was taking me mountain biking along the delta, a trip I arranged through Phat Tire Ventures. Under normal circumstances, a 'pit stop' would have seemed ludicrous.  However, at this point I was thinking with my bladder versus my brain.  I politely asked if there was anywhere to stop and to my surprise, indeed there was! We pulled up to a dock in front of a bright blue house along the tributary, and parked under a gorgeous array of fruit trees.  A young girl promptly waved us hello under her pink sun umbrella and was soon joined by her most accommodating mother--accommodating me to the use of a bathroom (in the blue house)!  Relief at last!  To my further delight, the young girl and her mother shared their fruit and gave me a tour of a local home.  Warmth exuded from every corner of the yard and home...reminded me of the time I was running with x-country teammates in high school, had to pee, stopped at a woman's home and asked to her use her facilities.  We were all treated to apple pie before leaving...






Thursday, November 18, 2010

More on Madagascar...my second time through, I treated myself to the Colbert Hotel, pricey, but worth every penny due to finally feeling safe! Then I met a man named Bruno who showed me several of the inhabitants of Madagascar.  Bruno was quite the gentleman, and transformed my trip into a pleasant holiday!  He was a guide for one of the parks, with a nominal fee.  I tipped him triple his fee and he almost fainted.  I told him he saved my holiday :)

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Only in Madagascar...some wonderful creatures. The lemurs and
lizards, and "upside down"
trees left me bedazzled!!
Difficult to travel alone as a woman it was in Madagascar. I came
through twice. My plane nearly crashed, as we were descending nose
down at mach speed, and that was not the worst part. I was hassled
and haggled, disrespected...until I started swatting! Yes, physically
swatting people away. Then, and only then, did the police/security
guards take me seriously. No one touched me after that!!!

On my adventure thought Vietnam, just before stopping off to
pee...see an older post!

So, I took a break from kitesurfing and surfing the pristine waters
of Mauritius back in June of 2008 and stumbled upon this gem of a
hike! Tamarin falls. I surfed the famous (and somewhat infamous)
Tamarin Bay with a swell on the rise--got a peak to myself! I kited
Belle Mare and Le Mourne...world class waves and wind. I must say
the hiking is also world class. No one in sight! Got to spend some
time in a cave behind a waterfall. Ahh. So relaxing...

Never short change the power of an encounter with a stranger...I was
having a lovely, impromptu dinner at a cafe in Istanbul, enjoying
conversation with the host, a very knowledgeable young man with
mutual interests in history and archaeology. He somehow knew I was
looking for the vegetarian dishes and that I had a sense of
adventure...upon eye contact :) After dinner, he pointed me to the
back of the restaurant where he stumbled upon this gem of an
find...an underground ancient palace dating to 324 BC. The remains
of the palace discovered ~ 2 years ago during the expansion of the
eatery. Amazing find...

Unfortunately the plaque's photo is blurry, as I had a hard time
adjusting to the light with my digital camera...however, I think the
words are legible enough to tell the tale of the underground palace!

Volume Training Take 2---Here is a shot of some of the hills, at
3000-6000 feet above sea level. Hills training?? You cannot get away
from them here in Goreme, Cappadocia. Don't forget your camera. You
can take a photo between intervals :D If you do tire and can't make
it back to your hotel up in the caves, I am sure a friendly local
will give you a lift...in tow!