Friday, June 30, 2017

DAY 18 FRI JUNE 30 NAFPLION, GREECE





According to mythology, the town was founded by Náfplios, the son of god Poseidon and the daughter of Danaus (Danaida) Anymone. The town’s history traces back to the prehistoric era when soldiers from here participated in the Argonautic expedition and the Trojan War alike. The town declined during the Roman times and flourished again during the Byzantine times. Frankish, Venetian and Turkish conquerors left their mark in the town and strongly influenced its culture, architecture and traditions during the centuries. Ancient walls, medieval castles, monuments and statues, Ottoman fountains and Venetian or neoclassical building abound.  This part of the world is one jumbo antiquity find!




Nafplio was the first capital of Greece after Independence (between 1833 and 1834) and has been a major port since the Bronze Age. So strategic was its position that it had three fortresses: the massive principal fortress of Palamidi, the smaller Akronafplia and the diminutive Bourtzi on an islet west of the old town.  It was 106 degrees today and I am talking Fahrenheit!  Stepping off the boat felt like stepping into a sauna....jump on that tour bus for a cool ride to a Greek vineyard.  "Can't wait to taste some of that Retsina", groaned Bubs.









I ask our guide what is going on with the Date Palms?  Our last island had the same problem?  She told us that when they had the Olympics here in 2004 they imported many of these types of palms from Africa and with them came a bug....which has been wiping out the  palms throughout the country.








Must be an old postcard..














Greek wine and wine making is as ancient as the marble columns that line the Parthenon. Archaeologists have uncovered winemaking artifacts from Greece that date as far back as 1600 BC, as the area played an enormous role in wine trade. We can even credit the Greeks with establishing an appellation system to ensure quality and place of origin.  Bird's eye view of the winery we are visiting today.






The first reference to the wine traditions of the Peloponnesus (that is the section of Greece we are visiting now) came from Homer who referred to it as Ampeloessa or “full of vines.” Neither wars nor the blight of Phylloxera were able to stop the production of wine in this historic wine region since ancient times. Spread throughout the hillsides, plains and plateaus, the vineyards of the Peloponnesus are known for their complexity and diversity.  And today we are in the Nemea area.  According to archaeological excavations, wine was first produced in Nemea almost 3500 years ago. Nemea is one of the largest winemaking regions of Greece and produces some of its best wines. The prominent grape here is Ayoryitiko, one of the most noble of the Greek red grapes, which got its name from the town of Nemea originally called “Agios Georgios” or St. George. Ayoryitiko produces wines that stand out for their deep red color and remarkable aromatic complexity. Ayoryitiko’s soft tannins, combine with its balanced acidity can produce many different styles of wine, ranging from fresh aromatic reds to full-bodied, age-worthy reds. It also produces very pleasant aromatic rosé wines.
Per Forbes: We list one of  Greece’s state-of-the-art wineries, that of Domaine Skouras. George Skouras, a Dijon trained winemaker, is a passionate ambassador for Greek wine. Skouras was the first to blend Ayoryitiko with the international variety, Cabernet Sauvignon. This stunning wine, which he calls Megas Oenos, has become his flagship and now many others in the region are also using a similar blend. His Grand Cuvee, made of 100% Ayoryitiko is produced from grapes grown in his vineyards at 900m and is rich and full bodied. He is also known for his whites, which include the Greek variety, Moscofilero as well as excellent examples of Chardonnay and Viognier.   All Bubs can think is Retsina.
Yes, today’s Greek winemakers, with a nod to antiquity, are working to bring Greek wine back into vogue. Updated winemaking technology blended with the nation’s 300 indigenous grape varieties (some of them ancient) has done much to elevate the modern-day perception of Greek viticulture. Bubba, pay attention please.  The Greek climate is also a winning combination: ample sun, minimal rainfall and abundant poor soil set the stage for some serious grape growing.  Greek wine does appear to have it all---history, climate and uniqueness. It has one more thing: pronunciation issues. Grape varieties such as Assyrtiko and Agiorgitiko tend to give American consumers speech paralysis. Most of us would rather order something lame and familiar than dive off the wine pronunciation cliff....hello Bubs.



We had an excellent and enthusiastic tour guide-Yani.  Not sure about the symbolism in the picture behind him?

















Yes, they make more than Retsina Bubba.  There must be a reason you are wearing your hat indoors?




The Skouras Winery has won many awards.



















Are these legit? thought Bubs.

















Let's take a look at the process...



















A VERY MODERN ASSEMBLY LINE-SO STATE OF THE ART.














WE EVEN HAD AN OPERTUNITY TO SEE A PILE UP- JUST LIKE LUCY AND ETHEL DID AT THE CANDY FACTORY!













This is one of the cleanest and most tidy winerys Boca has  toured and you know she has been to many or as Bubba would say TOO MANY.




ENOUGH OF THAT WATCHING HOW THEY DO IT, LET'S HAVE A TASTE.




COME ON BOCA, THIS IS RIGHT UP YOUR ALLEY.















OH WOW- I think we need a basement in Naples.













Pleep pretty much felt the same...





















106 degrees out there today and Bubs is one happy man being in this very cool cellar.












Pleep knows his Mom is getting a BID to add a bar to the patio at the Casa duh Bubba - he suggested this one would do just fine.  Excellent point Pleepmeister and such fine taste.
















Jani, said Pleep is welcome to help him pour anytime!













The tour was interesting as well as the much appreciated coolness, time for lunch.




And a few more pours...



Let's top that off Mrs. Boca.



A little sweet but refreshing...




I see that you like it!




Now you're talking Yani.





Since you're not driving....you will sleep like a baby for the bus ride back to the boat!  Opa!



Boca's personal fav- St. George!  Do they sell icons here?




And what a view while lunching.




Bubs shares his dream of owning a farm again...get rid of the stick and hernia first dear Bubs.



Mr. Skouras has much to be proud of- his wines were SO NOT RETSINA.   Bubs said he will have to help at our church Greek Fest in the Taverna next year and convince them there are actually some really nice Greek wines out there!  NOT RETSINA!



Oh I get it, the Farmer Hat- perfect for picking grapes.



WARRIOR GAMES UPDATE:
Jiayi and Kathy ran into one of Boca and Buba's FABULOUS Warrior families- The Nicholsons....













Loving that precious baby boy!  His Dad is competing in the Games.  We met them at the Invictus games as well.
















A picture from the Invictus Games last year with retired Marine Sgt. Michael Nicholson, who lost both legs and his left arm to an IED while on foot patrol in Afghanistan in 2011-and this HERO continues to be an inspiration to both Bubba and Boca.  Good luck in the Games Mike!












RANDOM THOUGHTS:




BUBS, ISN'T THAT THE ARAMIS PAPOO USED TO WEAR?
YUP, ONE IN THE SAME- ONE BOTTLE HE DIDN'T FINISH, UNLIKE HIS JACK DANIELS.
WHAT?  HE DIED IN 1999?
YUP
THINK IT'S TIME FOR A NEW SMELL BUBS.

















MET THIS LADY TODAY....WHY OH WHY DO SO MANY BRITISH FOLKS INSIST ON NOT GETTING THEIR CHOPPERS FIXED?









BOCA LEARNED YOU ONLY NEED AN INCH OF WATER TO KEEP YOUR TULIPS STIFF.




AND PLEEP GOT INTO DUSHAN'S GIFT OF SERBIAN JUICE...HEY, WAIT A MINUTE...SMELLS MUCH LIKE HOMEMADE SERBIAN BRANDY.  YOU'VE HAD ENOUGH TODAY PLEEP.  YOU NEED A NAP LIKE YOUR DAD.






LOOKING FORWARD TO THE PREDICTED 111 DEGREE HEAT IN ATHENS TOMORROW.  OY!!



DAY 17 THURS JUNE 29 GYFION AGAIN!, GREECE

A NOD TO MY FRIENDS GATHERING IN CHI TOWN...




The 2017 Department of Defense (DoD) Warrior Games will be held June 30 - July 8 in Chicago, Illinois. Approximately 265 seriously
wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans will participate in the competition. The wounded warrior athletes will represent
the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard, Air Force and Special Operations Command. The United Kingdom and
Australia have confirmed they will send teams to compete at the Games.
The Warrior Games were established in 2010 as a way to enhance the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded warriors and to expose
them to adaptive sports. This is the third time the DoD will lead the operational planning and coordination of the event, and 2017 marks
the first year the Warrior Games will be held entirely outside a military installation or a U.S. Olympic Committee facility.


The U.S. Navy, in partnership with the City of Chicago, will host this year's event. Competition will take place at several prominent
locations across Chicago, including McCormick Place, the United Center and Soldier Field, June 30 – July 8.
AND SEVERAL OF OUR FAVS AND BUDS WILL ATTEND...while  Bubs and Boca were bummed that they could not attend, we cheer all our Veterans and Activity Duty on and on!





You go Del (above left and below right)!  We had the opportunity to meet him, Israel Del Toro Jr/AF, at the Invictus Games/Orlando/2016.  He spoke at President Bush's symposium about the INVISIBLE WOUNDS OF WAR.  Del is one extraordinary guy and loved by many as he continues to serve his country in oh so many ways.  Good luck competing at the Games Del!






Warrior Athlete Reconditioning Program








A good reason to have a Bud George H- your brand is a sponsor for these righteous Games.  Ooorah!







And my 1Mile4Love- Jiayi (this is the Chinese student attending George Washington Univ (my alma mater) whom we met at Invictus games last year and she EVEN attended Bubs 70th birthday party in Naples in Feb) and posse- Kathy and Nick -there to support and promote the games...of course Boca gave her a list of must visit while there...picture in front of the Bean, Gino's pizza, top of the Hancock and more...enjoy my hometown dear friends and we are there with you in SPIRIT!


Gino's Pizza




Kathy, Nick and J at Greek Islands Restaurant- Opa!



Jiayi- Greek for a day with all the Nick's and George's!




J and Tish -Fisher House Tish does so much for our actives, Vets and their families.


And yet another Nick- this one is from the Navy- in charge of credentials for the  Games.  Love his Mile 4 Love pin!




Enjoy the games!


SEA DAY

Bubba and Boca took a sea day today...needed.


Pleep always helps the Bartender, Victoria, do the afternoon set up at The Observation lounge.  But today was his special day as she presented him with an esteemed award.



The ENCORE  Patron Award!  That's my boy, champion Tequila Drinker on the Encore.

















Not wanting to be mobbed for his autograph, he decides to don some shades, so he is unnoticeable.





















Now ready for the bridge tour-



Wow, loads of technology up here....



And yet still paper maps. protractors and triangles?



2 Officers in the Bridge at all times....redundancy is the mantra up here.



Oh my, you mean they can see Boca in her pj's when  hanging on the balcony??  Afraid so.



Pleep was ready for a cup of Joe and tried to talk his Pop into buying one of these Juro's when they get back to Naples....a must have machine for his espresso's and capuchino's.  Start saving your shekels Pleep.



What is that window in the floor dear 1st Mate aka Ast Captain?  Yes, the whole lot of them on the bridge wear gym shoes?  I must be getting old...



Go ahead Mrs. Boca, step on it, we've just replaced the last window- it doesn't break often.



Pleep stop messing with the buttons!



And now I see why they designed the boat with the second hot tub and sun bathing space up front...



Yes 1st Mate, I am a winner.



Pleep can you read! No includes you.



Bubs makes sure the purser is not allowing Pleep to charge it up in the Casino.  She assures him that Pleep has been a very fine gentle monkey and keeping within his spending limit.



Ari, our Food and Bev Mgr makes sure they have a table in Kellers for Boca.



Hi Mrs. Boca, glad to have you for dinner in Thomas Keller...YET AGAIN.  I guess that one visit per week rule must apply to the other cruisers.  Well Duh?  Yup.  We so so enjoy your fantastic menu!



But first a libation with our favorite songstress, Suzanne.  Bubs enjoyed her black leather outfit as Boca asked "where's your whip and chair?"  Meow Meow.



And we did head down for the entertainment post chow....no wonder the talent and shows are so good....




Seabourn is pleased to announce an exclusive partnership with Sir Tim Rice, the acclaimed English musical theatre lyricist of Broadway, West End and film, winner of three Oscars, three Tonys, three Golden Globes and several Grammys. In addition, we are pleased to present his successful production, “An Evening with Tim Rice,” is now playing on all Seabourn ships. 
The show, in association with Belinda King Creative Productions and directed by Belinda King, first debuted in January 2017 on the inaugural voyage of Seabourn Encore and is now part of the evening entertainment repertoire on board Seabourn OdysseySeabourn Sojournand Seabourn Quest. It will also debut on Seabourn Ovation in 2018 when the ship is launched.
PLEEPS FAV
“An Evening with Tim Rice” is a concert-style presentation narrated via video by Rice to highlight some of his most loved work – from Jesus Christ Superstar to Aladdin and The Lion King. The show also includes a number from Chess called “One Night in Bangkok,” and a broad “Circle of Life” finale.





PLEEPS OTHER FAV
The production is enhanced through anecdotes and visuals from Rice’s personal archive, and audiences will learn how each song came to life.  It was a really cool show and as previously mentioned the talent is terrific.










And Bubs fav...




AND BOCA'S PERSONAL FAV...


OK OK OK, NOT PART OF THE RICE PRODUCTION, BUT WILL MAKE A SUGGESTION TO SEABOURN FOR FUTURE ENTERTAINERS...."LEMON TREE" ROCKS!