I had a lazy start, and then just sat downstairs for the
morning reading my book in the heat, while Andy was on his laptop and other
people came and went. Andy had checked out and left his bag locked to my bed. I
went out at about 1pm to get some bread and tzatziki for lunch, which was
tasty, and then went to the beach at about 3, leaving my key with Andy, in case
someone locked the room, promising to be back at 6pm at the latest. Today’s
beach experience was much like Tuesday’s, but the sun felt more savage, so I
made sure my back was covered with cream. I got some colour on the other side
of my back, which I was hoping for, and got some more of my book read.
I took the remains of my lunch and went to eat it near the
municipal gardens. I was still unsure what to do the next day, as I’d called in
to speak to the people at the tourist office on the way to the beach, to ask
about the buses etc to get to Samaria Gorge. They tried to persuade me to do
one of the organised tours, but I wasn’t keen on the 5.30 start. So at this
point I went to ask the guy running the hostel on Ivan’s day off, and he told
me that he used to lead the gorge tours, and that I could easily do it on my
own (leaving at the more civilised time of 7am) and gave me the details I’d
need.
I had another refreshing fresh water shower, and headed back
to the hostel just in time for 6pm. Andy was impressed with my punctuality. He
was intending to get the 6.45 coach, but he hadn’t even packed, so Blair and I
went up to talk to him while he packed, and eventually headed off to catch the
7.45 instead.
I headed out again to buy a hat, buy something for lunch (grapes,
apple, and biscuits from previously), get cash, and get some ice cream (I got
cappuccino from the gelato.it place). It was just Blair and me in the room this
night, and we both decided that an early night was in order, and switched the
light off at 10.30.
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