What are you doing? (Part 1)

Eat street food from local vendors. Take a short amount of time snapping pics of tourist shit and then start drinking and walk off away from the tourist areas and find the real people who live there. Go with the flow and don’t be afraid that you’re going to be victimized. Americans have a tendency to view the rest of the world as a lot more dangerous than it is. If you can make it in Detroit, or New Orleans, or Birmingham, or the Bronx then you can make it anywhere. Do a lot of research before you go and watch YouTube videos of locals doing local shit. Don’t visit Europe as if it’s a theme park for photo ops of old buildings. Get down in it and learn the smell of the city and see what it’s like to really be there. Good luck.

The best traveller guides on the planet ieo… their Apps and Vids will probably be the most helpful in planning outings and their websites full of info on the cities you are planning to visit.

Conde-Nast Traveller

Lonely Planet

Speaking of meditating… This is how I like to start my day…

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When you haven’t sat down at a drum kit in thirteen years, this is what happens. This shit ain’t like riding a bike, yo. You get rusty unless you’re schooled and got everything commited to memory… or intermediate and KEEP practicing. I’m neither… but I can get it back if I buy one of these electronic jobs, I think.

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When you try to hold a beat and link up with the other guy who, like yourself has no intention of buying anything and pisses all the staff off by playing the instruments, fails to fall in with you… at which point you say ‘wtf dude’, and forget about trying.

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When you find these adorable little bongo thingies and want to check them out.

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Thanks for the trip tips, people. Checked out those websites too, Mags. :stuck_out_tongue:

Started hacking at a fairly mature ivy on the back-garden back wall with an electric double-edged saw… courtesy of my neighbour, and it started to rain. I’d have had it off the entire wall by now, otherwise. :neutral_face:

It comes out a couple of feet from the wall, so can’t wait to get more light back, and to decide what to do with the wall instead… a lounger, or feature, or large potted plant, or hammock… perhaps. :-k

Cool… I might revisit the Lonely Planet series… they were cra-zy! so off the beaten track.

The Old Towns and markets etc. are usually authentic town-dwelling native inhabited… just be careful not to wander into the slums. #-o

From the video tours I’ve watched, I’m wondering what parts of Athens aren’t covered in graffiti which makes all those streets look slummy more than not.

According to my mainland European buddies, the recent immigrant populations there defaced the architecture with graffiti all over the cities, but you will know a slum when you see one. :open_mouth:

Yep. Mainly arty immigrants from Berlin (and other European/East European cities) who have been pushed out by gentrification. Berlin is phenomenally expensive and all the old arty areas in Berlin have been taken over by yuppies and hipster tech nerds with money. The art studios are now Starbucks and the galleries and music venues have been turned into fast food outlets and trendy clothing shops. Athens is sometimes called the ‘new Berlin’ because of all the artsy hippies pouring in but many say that’s a misnomer because Athens is more likely to turn into a drug-ridden slum rather than a cool avant-garde /bohemian area and even if it did go all hipster/tech/cool, those who started it will only have to move again. This is what happens when everything has a price and nothing has value (paraphrasing Oscar Wilde)
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The illegal immigrants have been doing the defacing of historical/listed buildings, which differs from the graffiti going on in the cool parts of any town, that are usually commissioned and therefore not Illegal.

Berlinians in Athens… I didn’t know that was a thing :confusion-shrug: why couldn’t the art set and tech set coexist? as they can, and do, in many cities. Why displace the very people that made a place what it is? or did ownership, money, and power fuel that option…

Barcelona has many pretty slum towns, but they’re the prettiest slums I’ve ever seen…


I suspect ‘the new Berlin’ is a marketing term created by the city or investors to try to invigorate Athens. My god, they need it. Athens has a huge drug problem, lots of crime, illegal immigrants and a failing economy.

Yes, it’s about money. The displacement is just part of the supply and demand economy (aka artificial scarcity).

Here’s Athen’s bid for the 2018 Graffiti Olympics.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyjZ-zHzXN0[/youtube]

I’ve recently been going to bar-resturants on weekends for dinner and whatever else I might find that’s interesting. Nothing so far, except that I’ve been able to once again exercise my special powers of observation in examining group dynamics and herd behavior. In doing so I’m reminded of what a genuine sociopath I truly am, as i would have nothing to do with such people. I’ve yet to observe something I wasn’t either indifferent to or repulsed by… but certainly nothing worth admiration. In such social settings I’ve always felt like a foreign predator in the company of a more docile and innocuous species that is either only useful to me in some way, or simply uninteresting. I’m unable to participate in menial bantering or play the little contrived games that characterize the group’s dynamics. Burger’s here now. Oh yum. Time to get my grill on.

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Oh dear, here goes the local Randy Travis and his nitty gritty garage band. Gotta go man. I’m almost guaranteed to either toss my burger or fall asleep if I’m forced to endure a G-C-D chord progression for longer than fifteen seconds.

…nice music score… my kinda tune. :slight_smile:

I do find it odd when grown men do childish things…

:flags-usa: Happy 4th of July, Americanos!

…swimming in paperwork… well, not so much swimming in, as surrounded by… begone by tomorrow, I say. :angry:

Thanking the Old Goat for helping me understand much that I used to not even consider.

‘drinking the kool-aid’

Thinking about protesting Tommy Robinson’s imprisonment by emailing UK government officials, there’s blatant injustice over there. What say you, UK ILPers?