Strange Shrines of the Peloponnese

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Roadside shrines in the Peloponnese peninsula

In early September  2005, with Louisiana and Mississippi under watery siege back in the U.S., we were drifting, hollow-eyed and worried, around Greece.  Turns out, Greece was a little hollow-eyed, as well.

Odd metal boxes perched on posts line the dusty, precarious roadsides of Greece’s southern mainland, the Peloponnese.  Few are exactly the same size and shape, but most have little doors that allow you to see inside.  Some contain letters, candles, or fake flowers, others what seem to be bits of trash and faded images of ikons.  Most stand apart from civilization, sometimes in clusters, more often all alone.

At first I mistook them for art objects, akin to the dioramas I create.  Each seemed dedicated to anything from Coca Cola to the Virgin Mary, a not-altogether bizarre pairing for an American sensibility.

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Safe by the Sea in Nafplio

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Gazing at the Argolic Gulf from up at the Palamidi Fortress

Continued from
Dreaming of the Peloponnese

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Nafplio (also called Nafplios or Nafplion), on the Argolic Gulf along the northeastern coast of Greece’s Peloponnese mainland, is where Athenians go for a weekend by the sea.

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Dreaming of the Peloponnese

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The Byzantine ruins at Mystras

Back in early September 2005, we headed west out of Athens and took a five-day driving trip around Greece’s southern peninsula, the Peloponnese.

Sometimes, when the big city/our daily grind/being stuck at home for any length of time gets us down, we order some Greek food and mentally return to the ancient ruins, seaside villages, free-roaming goats, dream-blue water, perilous mountain roads and endless, gauzy views of farmland and olive groves.

Sigh.

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Greece is the Word

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Greek flag flying over the Peloponnese

Yeah, I said it (with apologies to a certain blockbuster musical). And while we were in Greece a few years back, we said it just about every day.

The reason?  This presently beleaguered country, which I can only hope won’t be abandoned by travelers it in its time of economic need, has everything you both could want in the romantic and educational journey of a lifetime.

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