Wednesday
We had another beach day, big big waves! I built a castle that had a cave and a moat.

For dinner, we went to Typografio in a tiny square in old chora.
On way home, I got a whistle with my name on it.
Thursday
Chillaxe day, walking around town.
On the evening, we went to a restaurant called Riviera Town on the other side of the Portara, right next to the beach, where the waves are wild. After dinner, we watched a rock band until nearly 1 in the morning! They were very good! I was sat close to a Greek girl she was 11 but smaller than me and we began talking to each other by writing a message then putting it in the air (She had a phone and I had my tablet). Her name was Virginia! I thought her name was cool!



Our walk home was quite traumatic. A lady and a man were kissing with their faces glued together!
Love reading about your holidays. The pictures look amazing, you’re so lucky to have such awesome adventures
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Thanks Niki! I try my best to make my blogs entertaining. Xx from Alice
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Hi Alice
Another lovely blog!
It’s great to see mum and dad seizing opportunities to give you such varied experiences.
We looked up the Portara sunset – clearly a sort of ritual experience for the people gathered on its headland. Not surprised – it looks amazing!
(Grandma-> ‘I love your jewellery, Alice. I’m quite envious.’)
It was nice for you to meet a local(?) girl and to get on with her. Did she speak English? (By the way, was the band a Greek rock band?)
The couple weren’t really ‘glued together’ were they? Just being passionately in love?
Lots of love
G&G
XXXX
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The girl was French but could read and write English, it was a Greek rock band but they played you really got me! And the people were passionately loving each other by kissing each other for longer than 5 mins aka they’re faces were glued together. Love from Alice xx 💋
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