Hadrian's gate was built by the Athenian’s in honor of Hadrian, and served as the entrance to the Temple of Olympian Zeus, which had been completed by the Emperor Hadrian (117 -132 AD). The Corinthian gate was the border of the old city of Athens and the new city that Hadrian built. And although Hadrian was Roman, he was a true phil-hellene who’s “subtleness” is a trait amongst today’s Modern Greeks. Peering up at the east side of the arch as you face the Acropolis you’ll find his not so subtle message: “This side is Hadrian’s city, not Theseus’” and on the west side, with the inscription “This is Athens, the former city of Theseus”.
Moving through customs we came across this poster done by their Ministry of Tourism.
We were not the only ship pulling out of port!
Out to sea and on to Mykonos our first stop!
Everyone has heard of the "Soup Nazi" but did you know there was a "Lifeboat Nazi"? There she is and I could have gotten a better picture but would have risked being put off the ship! Ha!
Tony and I have fun no matter what or who! Silly "Lifeboat Nazi"!
Yeah, I never learn - another long arm shot! I'm happy because Kay is on my lifeboat!
We did take instruction seriously!
The sign says it all!
Before we walked to the town, we wanted to take this picture with the town in the background.
We had no idea that taxis could travel down this narrow street until we found ourselves jumping into a doorway to keep from getting hit!
It was not long after we arrived on the island that the sun began to set. This picture was sent to me by one of our friends that we had met on the tour. I want to share their words regarding this beautiful picture...

"Carla and I were looking at this picture, she noticed that the reflection in the water is shaped like a cross. We then noticed that the sun’s reflection was brightest at the center of the cross. Is it then too much of an extrapolation to say that the picture’s 'light from heaven' shines brightest through the “center (heart) of the cross”? Regardless, it’s certainly a true statement."
Did I mention we had a good time?!


Tonight we decided to have dinner on our own in a cute little restaurant called Katerina's in Little Venice. Since a picture is worth 1,000 words, below you will see why the area is called Little Venice.
Little Venice on Mykonos Island.
The restaurant was sitting out over the water and Tony and I were seated at an open window and could look out over the Aegean sea and the island's historic windmills.

After an evening of shopping and dining even a bed this small looked awfully inviting! And, no, I have not come back to Houston making towel animals for Tony!
"But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin." 1 John 1:7