Thanks to Shore’s “Parents of Graduates” grant, I’m headed to Greece and Italy starting June 29th to explore ancient sites such as the Parthenon, Delphi, and the Valley of the Temples. Alongside these major stops, I’ll be spending my days wandering the streets of historic neighborhoods, eating locally sourced foods, marvelling at spectacular mosaics and other types of artwork, as well as learning all about ancient architecture. And…that’s just the beginning since I’m guessing that I’ll get wrapped up in all sorts of unexpected adventures!

At the end of each day, I’ll post some highlights of my travels along with pictures of what I’ve seen and done. I’ll be sure to leave space for you to comment and ask questions.

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8 responses to “Welcome to “The Artifact Goes Abroad!””

  1. Veera Avatar
    Veera

    So exciting! Zohabe can’t wait to read and travel along!

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  2. dfirqdgn558em4 Avatar

    So excited for you. The unexpected finds are always the most memorable. Don’t miss the pistachio ice cream baklava at Ergon House! Not strictly traditional but the best dessert in Athens.

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  3. dfirqdgn558em4 Avatar

    So excited for you! The unexpected events are the most memorable. Don’t miss the pistachio ice cream baklava at Ergon House. It’s not strictly traditional, but it’s the best dessert in Athens!

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  4. rkilham Avatar
    rkilham

    Can’t wait to see and hear about what you’re doing each day. What a great adventure!

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  5. Char Glessner Avatar
    Char Glessner

    what fun to follow along on your adventure !

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  6. Jackie Avatar
    Jackie

    Have a fantastic trip! Thank you for blogging and bringing us all along in this journey. Teddy will be following when he gets back from camp. Until then, this member of the Wolff Pack will be reading along and living vicariously through the posts!!

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  7. Sam Hamlin Avatar
    Sam Hamlin

    Have a great adventure. Send pics from the pnyx!

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  8. Annemarie Baker Avatar
    Annemarie Baker

    we hope you have a wonderful trip and are looking forward to reading your blog!

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