Our last breakfast on Naxos and so as Suzanne and I ate we also remembered the pies set out every day and took pictures with our hostess who had been incredibly helpful and very nice and then headed for one last tour through the town looking down at the buried Mycenean ruins and up at this coat of arms before going to visit the statue of the one Greek Prime Minister from this island. On our shopping excursion, we got these pictures of owls for Jeff's collection of same and I took pictures of narrow passage ways as Suzanne spoke with shop keepers and worked at keeping the Greek economy going so that I could go back to my passage way photos before we headed to the dock and got in line for our boat to Santorini from which we saw these views along the way before landing and being in the crush of people getting off. But, once off, this gentleman with the sign set us on our way back to the Hotel Akrotiri where we admired the view as always and had a small drink before heading out to the black beach to explore. A ride down a very bumpy road led to this beautiful scene on the beach and out to sea as we studied the rock formations and explored

before heading off to explore the caldera from various viewpoints

ending near the lighthouse where Suzanne and I posed and then we watched the birds overhead and the boats at sea before making our way to the lighthouse itself and walking along the path to continue to admire the views occasionally injecting ourselves into photos and tracking the sailboats before an English couple took these pictures of us as we took a few more photos

and then headed back stopping along the way for the views (which hopefully I didn't detract from) and at the views and the rocks noticing that we could leave our imprint albeit for a short period of time.