Written by William June 2014
Dikili, Turkey
Kusadasi, Turkey
Rhodes, Greece
When we got to Rhodes we drove 1 hour to go to a beach. The
beach had boats, jet skis, wake boards, water skies, and crazy sofas. We rented
a boat for 2 hours, but we only were on it for 30 minutes. Charles and I took
turns driving the boat. I got to drive the boat for 10 minutes; then Charles
got to drive for 10 minutes. We got bored of that after a while, so we turned
around. We wanted to do the crazy sofa, but the driver was gone, so instead we
went jet skiing. My dad let me drive for most of the time, and I got up to
around 60 kph. At the beginning we were racing Miss Jenn and Charles, but we
left them in the water (editors note (by William this time): that is true, and
don’t believe CHARLES’ BLOG IT IS ALL LIES). At the beginning of the crazy sofa
we got a big tug, and it felt like we were going to flip upside down. It was
quite an adrenaline rush! It wasn’t quite as exciting the second time around
because we already did it, but it still was fun because Miss Jenn was on it! We
ate lunch at a hotel and then drove back to the ship.
Santorini, Greece
Patmos, Greece
In Patmos we walked around for a while, and then Charles’ arms
got tired from his crouches. I was really happy when he said that because that meant
ATVS! My dad rented us 3 ATVS: one for my mom and me, one for him and Charles,
and one for Miss Jenn. We only had them for two hours, but we got to see most
of the Island. There were some astonishing views. Miss Jenn had to go to the
bathroom in the middle of nowhere, so we drove down to the beach, and she went
to the bathroom behind a bush. [Editors note: not loving that this is being
shared, but First Amendment and all that…] On the way out Miss Jenn got chased
by a few goats, and she was running around like a mad woman. Just kidding! but
there were goats. We got to see most of the island. Sadly, we didn’t get to see
the cave where Apostle John wrote the book of Revelations. I thought the island
was pretty, and I want to go back.
Mykonos, Greece
Then we got lunch, which was kind of boring. After that we
went to the downtown and saw how a lady made mosaics. We watched her cut stones, and she explained
how she glued them together. She even
gave us some different color stones to keep!
So then we went to a cafe, which had an ice cream shop right next to it,
and that was perfect for that day. We
didn’t want to walk a far distance in the heat because we would have felt like
lobsters cooking, so we took a boat instead to the cruise ship. I would want to come back to Mykonos on a
cooler day. I think we had a great guide named Ranya, and she made Mykonos enjoyable,
even with the heat.
Written by Charles June 2014
Dikili, Turkey
A couple days ago we got on the cruise boat and sailed away
from Istanbul. Again, we sailed close to
sunset, so we got some pretty photos.
The next day we stopped at Dikili, Turkey. Dikili is a little fishing town that has
about 60,000 people living in and near it.
When we got off the boat, we took a van to a diving boat and sailed to a
diving spot. It was off the coast of
Turkey, next to a little rock in the middle of the Aegean Sea.
It took us fifteen minutes to get ready, and we hopped
in. The second William got in the water,
the weight of his tank made him roll onto his back! That was the first of many turtles that he
and I did. We got down to 25 feet, and
there was a small reef that we followed.
The guide found some fish food, so he fed the fish so I could pet them. A little while later he found an octopus
hiding under a small rock; he lifted the rock up and caught the octopus. While it was on his arm, it went from a
pinkish color to the same color as his wet suit, which was black. I also got to pet it; it was very slimy and kind
of gross. A little later we turned
around, and we swam back. I found a huge tower of rock, and I stood on it. I stood like I was the Statue of Liberty, and
then I flipped upside-down and did a handstand.
In a few minutes we were back on the boat and motoring back to the
dock. That night I got crutches (for
fractures in my ankle), and we got ready to go to Kusadasi, Turkey to see the
Roman ruins.
Kusadasi, Turkey
The next day we went to Kusadasi, Turkey. We first went to the Roman ruins, which was
the best-preserved Roman city in the world.
It was a twenty-minute drive, and at the end we drove through the Roman walls,
which surrounded the city. Ephesus, the
ruined city, was also the third largest city in the Roman Empire. When we first got out, all you could really
see were some pillars, and there were also some piles of stone. Some of the stones had ancient Greek writing
on them, which I thought was really awesome.
Then we came to a small theater called the Odeon, and it seated 1,500. It was mostly intact, but there were some
parts that were restored. Then I
maneuvered myself down a marble ramp that led to the main road of the
city. About halfway down the road we saw
a little temple/fountain. It was
dedicated to one of the emperors that visited Ephesus. Sadly, it was mostly destroyed.
Rhodes, Greece
When we got to Rhodes, we first took an hour van ride to a
beach on the south side of the island.
During the van ride we learned nothing because our tour guide didn’t
speak much. When we got to the beach we
rented a small motorboat, and we cruised around for thirty minutes. We saw some small cliffs and lots of the arid
mountains that are on Rhodes. I got to
drive the boat a bit, and I thought that the boat had terrible steering. It felt like the steering wheel wasn’t
connected to anything.
When we got back to the beach, we took a Crazy Sofa
ride. A Crazy Sofa is an inflatable
lounge chair that seats three people. You
hook the sofa up behind a motorboat with a rope, and you pull people around for
a couple minutes. The first time we did
it William, Mom, and I were on it.
William and I were bouncing for most of the time, and Mom was screaming
her head off. We were so loud the people
on the beach could hear us.
Santorini, Greece
Patmos, Greece
The next day we got to Patmos. We got off the boat and spent the entire
afternoon on the island. Patmos is the
island where the book of Revelations was written. We first rented 4 wheelers and drove around the
island. We went to the northern and the
southern tips; we quickly learned that there wasn’t much to see on the
island. There was only a monastery that
was closed, and there was also the cave where the book of Revelations was
written. That was closed too. After
seeing nothing but 2 massive mega yachts, we went back to the rental shop. After returning the 4 wheelers, we got some
ice cream and did some shopping. Then we
went back to the boat and sailed to Mykonos.
Mykonos, Greece
After Delos we went swimming, but then we got bored, so we
went to a water sports center where we went parasailing. Parasailing is when you get hooked up to a
parachute and then pulled behind a boat for a couple minutes. William and I did it together for ten minutes,
and we saw a sea turtle from up there. We
also got dunked in the frigid water.
After parasailing we got lunch, and we took a walking tour of the town in
Mykonos. We saw how they made mosaics
and how they scoop our ice cream. It was
so hot there that everyone was melting like the witch in the Wizard of Oz. That night we sailed for Athens.
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