Tuesday, May 31, 2011


East Coast of Southern, Italy

My new friends, Patricia, Anna, and Francisco in Tremoli

Empty beaches of Southern, Italy - Off Season

Antipaston, Salade Verde, & Wine

Greek Restauant

 Santorini Cliffs

Santorini at Sunset

Lunch on the Greek Coast

Southern Italy

In Tremoli, Southern Italy

Lunch at the Beach in Tremoli

May 31st - From Pescara, Italy

Greertings - I am fianlly at an Internet cafe - first one I have found in about 10 days.  I completed riding in Greece, in the Port of Patra and left on a Supper-Fast Ferry (just a name) to Port of Bari down in the southern heel of Italy.  On arrival while leaving the Port I hit a bump and broke a connection for one Panneir and a bolt to the rear rack.  I found a marine shop and bought 4 bunggy cords which have been substituting for the pannier connection. 

Southern Italy is poor, flat, hot, and with strong winds coming at you regardless of which direction you go! :) I have finally met a few other cyclists, mostly from Germany and Holland.  I rode with Nils a young man from German for half a day and we stay together until the next morning, when he took off to go inland.  I am still heading north and have finally pulled myself out of the heel. 

I was justing coming into a small town of Oronta yesterday about 2 km away when I got a falt tire and realized the problem was that I had already wore out my back tire after only riding 600 Km.  I walked a very steep hill into the town and stopped at the side of the street to ask if the person knew if there was a Bicycle shop in town.  The man couldn't speak english but was able to tell me he had a bicycle shop just around the corner!  Talk about the luck!  So I bought a new tire, and tube which he fixed for me and also found me a B & B.  I could not believe my luck.  Right before I left I was thanking him and telling him how lucky I was and brought out a poster to show me that he was in a play acting as Jesus!  Well that was just perfect - saved by Jesus in Italy. 

I will be heading north and will try to find other cafe's to update this blog.  Miss you all, Behrooz

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The mess out of the box at the airport!

Bicycle and all of the great at the coast. 

In Mykonos trying my hand at art!

It's spring in Mykonos!

After my bar fight with a piece of luggage on the plane.  No one is about to hassle this guy!

Night life in Mykonos for those who can have a nightlife! 

A view of the village. 

The view from my window at Hotel Nazos. 

Solitary Travel:

I have been on this trip for just three days and it has brought back memories of what Solitary Travel is like.  For the single traveler, even if traveling in a very populated area, there is a lot of time for reflection on life, family, friends and all of the love ones left behind. 
This is a great time to reflect on the normal daily life we all live and most of the time, give not much attention to.  But here surrounded by the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea, its lovely to think about all of you that have such profound impact on my daily life and how wonderful it is to know and be involved with all of you.   
Behrooz

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The Trip Begins - May 17th

Greetings from the Island of Mykonos, Greece.  The start of my trip beign with a flight to London on Sunday May 15th, followed by a very long 8 hour wait in London on May 16th, and then another flight to Athens Airport with a 3:00 a.m. arrival on May 17th. 

The bicycle took about an hour to reassemble, then changing in the midle of airport into bicycle close and then a wait until it started to get light out at 6:00 a.m.  Then an easy 20 Km ride to Port of Rafina and just cauht the 7:50 a.m. ferry to Andors, Tinos, and then I arrived in Mykonos.  No will be bothering me for the next few days because the lady behind me on the Seattle to London flight droped her suitcase on me and just cauht my face below the right eye, so I now look like I just finished a bar fight. 

I have always liked starting my bicycle trips by just riding out of my place in Seattle.  I now undertsand why that's important.  Because you know right away if you have too many things to carry.  It is too late to put anything back when the asembly comes at Athens' airport! :)

Hope you are doing well.  Behrooz