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Port 4: Athens, Greece

We were picked up at our boat by Paul for PK Travel. I booked this tour for 380 Euro which included a 12 person tour, private bus and private guide. It was a great deal. He gave us some information about the city, pointing out the Olympic stadium, which is used very infrequently now, rules of road use--odd/even plates dictate who is allowed to drive into the city on given days, and other odds and ends. The poor economy has helped decrease the traffic conjestion immensely. We met our guide at the Acropolis, which refers to all the hills in Ancient Athens which were used for political purpose. We heard a very detailed explanation, checked it all out, touring for a few hours, then headed over to the Changing of the Guards ceremony. We completed a driving tour of the city, then opted to skip the museum and head over to the shopping/flea market district where we dined on gyros and shopped a bit. It was a lovely day! The Acropolis from below. The theater where numerous greats

Waitin' on a Miracle

I found this and it sums up perfectly where we are, what we are feeling right now. Just hoping and praying, all day and all night. Most of you have no idea where this is coming from. I'll explain in due time. For now, just pray. Please just pray. I’m down to my last drop of faith My last ounce of strength My knees are worn From waitin’ on a miracle I’ve prayed, God, I’ve prayed I’ve stormed the gates in Jesus’ name Crying out night and day Just waitin’ on a miracle But I don’t know how much longer I can hold out hope tonight And I wish my will was stronger But instead I’m just a weary heart Waitin’ on a miracle I’ve heard Your hand can calm a raging sea But can You calm the storm in me ‘Cause that’s how it feels When you’re waitin’ on a miracle And my soul longs for the day When I see the answer to the prayer I’ve prayed And it’ll all be worth the wait Waitin’ on a miracle This is what Matthew West says about the song, This is a son

Day 6: Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik was a beautiful city. It is surrounded by old city walls that were used as a defense mechanism. We took a bus from our ship to the city center where we wandered, shopped and enjoyed our time.

Port 3: Santorini, Greece

Santorini was our third stop on the cruise and one of our most favorite. We had to depart our ship via tender boats as the ship could not dock at the port directly. Corraling 12 people to ensure we would meet our tour guide on time was a small feat in and of itself. We ended up making it to the top with time to spare. Santorini was as I imagined--quaint, relaxing, beautiful views at every angle. It was lovely. We enjoyed the tour which took us around the entire island. We stopped at the most famous St. Irene's dome to capture pictures, traveled to the highest point on the island, also enjoyed Red Sand and Black Sand beaches, ate at a cute little Greek restaurant overlooking the ocean, checked out the volcanic views and learned about life on the island. Most of Santorini is built around the tourism industry. It used to be a huge farming island, growing pistachios, tomatoes, wine, but most of those producers have moved into the tourism market as it is much more lucrative. Land is in