Rest and Relaxation

MONDAY NIGHT We ambled through Chania, Crete. Not unlike the touristy part of Athens around the Acropolis (Plaka), Chania has its hundreds of souvenir and clothing shops and as many gelato, coffee and traditional restaurants near the Old Town. Despite the throngs of people, though, it is quite beautiful. After our many, multiple-course meals in …

Why Not?

Oftentimes, I ask myself, Beth, or a friend, “Why?” Why do you want to want take that course? That job? Or color your hair purple? WHY? In these moments, I am challenging myself or others to defend their choice. A current example… I am considering taking a session with our group leader. Melanie. It’s called …

Go In and In

Our days on Mt. Pelion begin with a sumptuous breakfast cooked and served by the owners of Amanita Farm where we are staying. We are so fortunate to have him serving us. Last night we had an equally delicious dinner at “The Lost Unicorn,” under a vine covered pergola. Our friend, Claudie, told me the …