Another birthday in the house, more cakes and festivities. Cake for breakfast, cake for lunch, and more to come on Saturday, when the youngest of our family will have her party.
A fun filled few days, baking, and shopping! This morning was spent running around the town with a bunch of balloons and gifts, as it seems to be a popular day for birthdays , two of my friends also have one today. Coffee down at the beach (The Sunburnt Arms), lunch at Fish House followed by-
The Kos City Train -
Green (pictured here) with 2 very handsome chappies that are good friends of my husbands, that work in The Local Transport Department). The one outside the train is SINGLE....if anyone is interested! (Great, now I'm a Dating Agency too!)
The train will take you on a route through some of the most important ancient sites in and around the Town. An audio tape describes local history and what you are looking at as you pass, as well as Greek music which will make you want to clap your hands! It might be helpful if they provided you with an information sheet to, just in case you can't hear over the traffic. Perhaps, I shall go and suggest that. Not sure I'll get anywhere with all the budget cuts though.
It runs every half hour, at the moment from 9.00am - 5.00pm, subject to change. You will find the Train Stop, opposite Goodies, and close to the fountain, on the Main Kos Harbour Area.
Note to ladies though, wear a supportive bra as it tends to jiggle quite a lot, especially if you're seated at the back! We had great fun on the train today, and the children loved it. Tickets can be purchased as you board. It's a great way to take a quick glimpse of Kos Town, especially if you are visiting from one of the villages or from a nearby island or even Turkey, on one of the boat trips. It lasts about 20 minutes.
Friday, May 7, 2010
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