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Friday, September 26, 2025

An Assortment of Experiences in Santorini, Greece (May 2023)

After Naxos, Paros, Mykonos, and Milos, our next stop was Santorini. We had some relatively bad luck with the weather. The guides told us Santorini gets a handful of rainy days per year and we seemed to be there for all of them. Apparently mid April was beautiful - sunny, 70s - but early May decided to bring the clouds. Fortunately it didn't rain all day. Mostly at night at I recall. The last night in particular was a rainout. But we made the most of the hours when we could roam around the island.

Our base was Caldera Premium Villas in Oia. This was a nice spot in a good location offering pretty good value for Oia. Cliffside, rooms with views, the typical steps cascading down to your room. Which is nicer on the way down than the way up. 85 steps to the street. First time I forgot my phone in the room was the last time I forgot my phone in the room.

Room itself was solid and basic. I wasn't on my honeymoon. Didn't need a private infinity pool. Cave-style room with some nice views out the window.
And some nice views as you make your way up some of the stairs to breakfast and the pools.
We did a highlights tour around some of the villages, starting conveniently in Oia. As you expect, something picture-worthy every which way you turn.
I did give in to the urge to buy one of the Yellow Donkey beer shirts. Nice soft blue one in my closet right now.

Of course the pottery caught my eye. Attractive, but nothing I was going to carry around with me for the next week through Crete and Barcelona.

At first glance this might look like a picture of people enjoying a nice coffe with a view. But it's really about that dog lounging on top of the ledge oblivous to the view. What's his deal?

And while there were a fair amount of fellow tourists around, it wasn't bad. There are advantages to visiting in early May. Just might want to give yourself an extra night or two in to minimize the likelihood of rain spoiling too much of your time.
Our excursion also included some time walking through Pyrgos, which I enjoyed. If I were to go back to Santorini I'd look to spend a bit more time around Pyrgos and Megalochori. Just a free day walking / wandering / eating. Seemed pretty relaxed.
If you do pass through Pyrgos, stop by E-sterna Handmade Creations. Very nice little shop with a variety of things that looked / felt both unique and of higher quality than a lot of other shops I saw walking around the island. Pics below from its google maps listing, as I didn't take any.
The next day was spent visiting a range of hotel partners getting a sense of the locations, property characteristics, etc. Snapped a few shots of the views as we went around.
Also snagged a couple at Mythical Blue. Nice place for a shorter visit. Could work for longers stays as well if you're very specific about what room you get.
Across from Mythical Blue is Volkan on the Rocks, which is a great spot for a casual meal / drink with some views.
At this stage of our market tour my younger colleagues were still perplexed by my insistence to receive payment for using my likeness in their photos. This was a creative response posted to the group chat, indicating how a 'normal' person would have participated in the selfie.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Finishing up the Milos posting

I have been blocked on finishing up the posts related to my 2023 trip through Greece. I was progressing chronologically and left off midway through Milos. Part of the issue is my pictures from the land tour we did of the island are not overly inspiring and I'm annoyed with myself. Another part is, as I alluded to in my first Milos post, I feel like there was more to the island than we had time to see and explore properly. Also a bit annoying, wishing I had another story to tell. But it is what it is at this point. Lastly, my time lately has been taken up planning pieces of the next trip, which will be Helsinki and London in October, something I'm very much looking forward to. In the meantime, let's enjoy some shots of the unique landscape that Milos offers its visitors. (Enjoy it while you can. Locals have been fighting hotel development with some success recently, but who knows how long they can hold off the advances.)

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Quick Review: Chick In (Del Valle Centro, CDMX)

A few weeks ago we ventured out to find a place called 'Chick It' that Judy thought she saw near our place. That turned into a trip to HM Hamburguesas. Yesterday we were walking around on Insurgentes for some reason that currently escapes me and we walked past Chickin, recently opened. So recently opened that they didn't have any furniture. Or customers. Or a location in Google Maps. So I'll link to the Condesa location here as reference. Can't find any trace of them online besides this modest instagram account.

We had already eaten lunch, so we noted the opening and decided to come back today. Still pretty empty this afternoon, but at least they had a few tables brought in. ALL the signs in english. I think the menu was all in english, too, which is a little weird. It's common to see the occasional bit of english sprinkled into some advertising, especially with some aspirational car billboards and whatnot. But a chicken sandwich joint?

The vibe was like a Food Network show pop-up restaurant competition that wasn't quite ready for service.
They had a promo going. Standard Chickin sandwich, fries, and a drink (can, no soda fountain), for $119MXN. We got two.
Pretty solid. They maybe make them to order. Took about 7-8 minutes and we were literally the only people there. Sandwich was hot and tasty. Fries were also fresh. Maybe a bit over-seasoned for me. Like the fact that they are generous with the salsas (2 per order).
Hot honey was a good call on the sandwich. Should have gotten something else for the fries. But I will make use of the chipotle habanero with my breakfast tacos.

Verdict: pretty good. Next time I'll just go with the sandwich.

Road Trip in Lower Silesia, Part III: Bolesławiec

After about 45 minutes ogling all the cerarmics at ANDY we headed into the center of Bolesławiec, about 10km and 15 minutes driving. I wa...