The next day we could sleep in which was fortunate because we had gotten back quite late from the play. At the airport, we found Ed and he joined Ben and Sarah and Suzanne and I as we waited for our plane to launch so that we could enjoy the food and the scenery from above before we landed at the airport and met this classics professor from Reading who knew many Princetonians. Unfortunately, even his knowledge of ancient Greek and Ben's excursions into the Iliad were not sufficient to make things fit into the trunk of this car but we persevered until we got to Pyrgos Village where this map did little to help us find the reception but once we found it and found our villa, we were sent off to have lunch so that another villa could be readied for us. Lunch was on the patio (or started there) of the restaurant with this menu

with this view and Ed and Sarah and I were ready to eat but we began with Mythos, the local beer, as Ben had his Fanta OrangeAde and the first labels were collected as we dug into the bread and dips as Ben and Suzanne became concerned about the bee situation including the one who dove into Ben's drink so that we moved inside (where the bees weren't much better) and Ed Sarah Suzanne Ben and I settled in with our water and water label and began with the little nibs of bread before moving on to cheese and tomatoes stuffed peppers a chicken salad and a Greek salad which made my plate look like this as I studied the water glasses and the breads that came with the coffee and fruit which graced my plate like this as the bill came and was paid but the bees continued to provide challenges for those who wanted the perfect picture

only to be occasionally distracted by a water glass photo and then final bee pictures.

Our rooms were now ready, so we could check out the baths and bed and bath beds dining room living room and staircases of various persuasions not to mention further bathrooms with controversial curtains in their showers another bed the downstairs family room and kitchen before I enjoyed my first piece of mastic candy in front of the fireplace. It was a nice villa. Unfortunately, we would move again. But first, we drove to Limnia where Ed and Sarah Suzanne and Ben and I settled in to enjoy our first ouzo of the trip (fortunately we didn't finish it because the ride home raised challenges of its own) and toasted before digging into the Greek salad tsatsiki cheese pies saganacki fish and chicken souvlaki. Having done a good job on the fish, Ed sent an email as our watermelon arrived and we began the challenging drive home (but more on that later).