Arrival, and first day in Athens
We went back to the hotel and checked into our rooms and washed a bit and rested. I had picked up some free booklets in the hotel lobby on things to do in Athens and they turned out to be helpful. We looked up some of the museums we wanted to see and checked the hours. We decided that after getting a little lunch we'd head over to the museum of Byzantine and Christian Museum:
http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/europe/greece/athens/attraction-detail.html?vid=1154654609395
The web page at this url:
http://www.skyscraperlife.com/classical-architecture/1335-byzantine-christian-museum-athens.html
has some great pictures of the museum, both inside and out. There were various marble pieces, including some headstones, some floor mosaics, and many other things to see, including the thing I found most fascinating, icons painted on wood, which had been painted over, some several times. Some of the woden icons also had images had images on both sides and they were suspended in a frame rather than hung on a wall.
There was also a doorway to a church with 2 icons painted on the sides. No church, just the doorway. It's amazing that much of the painting on it has still survived.
After the museum we rested a while at the hotel again and went back out to walk around. We had a little dinner at a place that had live music. I've posted a little film of the musicians at the restaurant. After dinner, we used our second wind to walk all the way up to the acrocopolis. It's beautifully it at night and several others were also walking around.

















