Last Sunday was a very lucky day. First of all, we were able to make it to church.
Second of all, we were able to visit the Temple of Zeus because it was across the street from the church building (or apartment building I should say to better describe).
According to our friends at Wikipedia, the construction began in the 6th Century BC and was dedicated to the king of the Olympian gods, Zeus.
Pictured above is Andrew, the god of forgetting a change of clothes, but your dad is nice to find you a cool Greece shirt to wear and you roll up your pants to pretend they're manpris so you won't die of heat stroke in the hot Greece sun.
Oops! We are not responsible for any breakages at this site ;)
Or this one:
Meanwhile, Scott is preparing for a role as The Karate Kid in part 4 (or part 5?).
We found a bench in the shade to take a break and Kathryn found this ant hill. There were many tourist ants here too that we had to continue to remove from our clothing and hair and tell them that they can not join our traveling family.
Is that Nike?
Greece Love :)
It was fun to watch the workers here because they had whistles and they walked around to make sure that nobody was climbing or sitting on anything. Needless to say, we heard the whistles blown many times!
Very cool place!
So cool. Remember when Jenny and I used to watch the Yanni live at the acropolis video over and over and over? :)
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