We arrived in Athens last night. This is the view of the Acropolis from our hotel.
We made the climb to the top along with a lot of others.
Want to know why I’m so happy in this photo? I was standing on the exact spot on Mars Hill (just outside the Acropolis) where the Apostle Paul stopped to preach to the Athenians on his way to Corinth in 49 A.D. It was here on Mars Hill where he decried the Athenian’s altars to pagan gods when he preached here overlooking the Agora.
The largely green area is the Agora where just about all aspects of life in Athens occurred.
Paul also debated the pagan philosophers in the marketplace - likely the Agora. The Agora was important because it was where the community congregated to discuss events of the day, politics, religion, philosophy, and legal matters. The agora served the same purpose in ancient Athens as the town square and town hall in later societies.
We also visited the Acropolis Museum which was very interesting and spent time wandering among the little shops lining the streets of Athens. Of course a little retail therapy was required. That about does it as this chance to join my daughter on a trip of a lifetime is coming to an end. She’s given me a gift I’ll never forget and the opportunity to visit and learn more about places I’ve dreamed about since junior high school. We will leave Athens tomorrow (Friday) morning. Thanks for joining me as I’ve really enjoyed bringing you along and describing the wonderful places we visited.
Sandi