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Trekking in Greece

If you ever wondered why someone would start walking so much on Greek islands (which seem more well known for other activities…), for me Marc Dubin is partly to “blame” for that: This “classic” book (meaning now out-of-date and long out-of-print) covered in addition to mainland Greece the islands of  Amorgos, Chios, Crete, Folegandros, Lesvos, … Continue reading »

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Restaurant Reviews

After some particularly stupid restaurant reviews of Greek restaurants in my home town of Oslo I feel the need to give them a grade of my own. Restaurant Alexandros: Restaurant Zorbas: So there!

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Walking Boots

People are walking with the strangest things on their feet, but for me good leather walking boots are a necessity. But nobody can tell you what boots are the most fitting for your feet, so you should try several brands and models before making a choice. Remember that boots should always feel comfortable even before … Continue reading »

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New Edition

I have not even used the 5th edition of Sunflower’s “Landscapes of Sorrento and the Amalfi coast” that I bought last year yet, and there is already a new one: ISBN 978-1-85691-395-9

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Best Greek Wine?

Although Greek wine has a dubious reputation (In my mind mostly because a usually decent product is destroyed before it reaches the consumer by inappropriate storage like standing cooking on a top shelf in the summer heat). Also one cannot expect everyone to be compatible with Retsina (see below) or semi-dry red wine (yuck!). In … Continue reading »

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The Beast Has Landed

Possibly the best effort in sports ever from any Norwegian. Read the full story at the UCI website.

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Retsina IV

But quite possibly Boutari’s Retsina is the best of the lot. Almost too good to be a Retsina this one. Just a pity so few Greek tavernas actually have it. It is years since I last had a bottle of this.

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Retsina III

The one from Rhodes made by C.A.I.R is perhaps not the Retsina that tastes the most, but I like it at lot. Good and cheap stuff.

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Retsina II

Of late this very delicate Retsina from Michalis Georgiadis has become one of my absolute favorites:

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Best Greek Retsina?

Ha ha, that one is not so easy to answer. Everyone will have their own favorites. But at least I can show you some of mine. First out is Retsina Malamatina:

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