When I was 14, I went to Akrokorinth, the acropolis above ancient Corinth. I think it is the most beautiful place in the world. A couple of years later, I started this journal.
People inhabited Akrokorinth for thousands of years. It was a fantastic military stronghold and was occupied by Greeks, Turks, Romans and anyone else who happened to rule the area for a little while. The whole hill was heavily fortified and thousands of people have lived there throughout the ages. There is a very old little building that has been used as a temple, church and mosque throughout its lifetime.
Today it is a pile of ruins. If you climb to the top you can see out across farms and towns to other hills and mountains. If you ever go to Greece, make sure you visit.
*HUGS*!
its funny how you find you enjoy ur life, when ur happy to be alive…
🙂 it’s true
Sunny with a high of 75!
Actually when I first heard that song I was like…Sunny with a high of 75? Thats more than sunny! Thats death!! FIRE!!! RAGING HEAT!!
Then I realised it was farhenheit. Now let us never speak of it again.
I’d like to see them re-release that song for the Australian market and call it… Sunny with a high of 23.9
Thats cold…
You think you’ve got problems?
Hmmm…
:O
Glad to see you are alive enough to post here!
Just checking to see how things are going.
After all when people don’t email me I never know what’s going on 😉
I owe you a CD.
*cartwheels*
… Alison will always be Tres Cool to me.
I have finished Rost Japan!
Now I must find a way to send it back. ^o)
That, and the CDs you so graciously lent me which are now in my room, in my house.
as in in your doonside house? I mean woodcroft? Whichever suburb that happens to be?
Obviously they can’t be too tremendous cause I don’t even remember which ones they were 😛
WAIT – is one of them the Shostakovich one?
ah yes, australia. to hot to move vs to cold to be human