"But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope you have. But do this with gentleness and respect." 1 Peter 3:15

Monday, January 26, 2015

Corinth

The entrance to Acrocorinth, with its three gateways
We all have good days and we all have bad days. It's the same with Homeschooling. Yesterday, we went to Ancient Corinth to explore the sites and we had a great time. Today we watched Drive Thru History: Greece, Ancient Corinth for History, which gave us more information than we learned at the actual site yesterday. But, it was a great follow up to our field trip. This is one of those times that I love Homeschooling!!! Corinth wasn't in our History plans for the day, but with Homeschooling I had the freedom to change our plans and do what we felt like doing today (watching a video!).
The view from the parking lot
We started at the bottom of the Acrocorinth and hiked up. It was quite a hike!! We were in multiple layers, but by the time we reached the top we were all pretty much down to t-shirts, it got hotter as we went higher up. It was a great day, with the weather being very beautiful. It only felt too hot from all the hiking! We were blessed to be able to go with friends, Paul, Donna and Addi Lupton, with Donna acting as a tour guide. It certainly made the hike easier having friends to talk to and enjoy the experience with.













The remains of a cannon


Chatting, enjoying the view with Donna

Queen of this wall!







Elijah climbing into the window area....

The girls were not far behind :)



























                            Old Market place with the temple dedicated to Apollo in the background.

Where Paul was brought for judgement... 


Sitting in the area was Paul was brought for judgement!!












Lechaion Way, this marble paved road once linked the port of Lecaion with the city


Playing at the park after exploring for hours! I was the first adult the kids asked to be the fourth, then Matt and finally they asked Paul, I think he was the funnest and lasted the longest!

The Corinth Canal

We ended our tour of Corinth with a trip to the Canal....this project was started in by the Emperor Nero in AD 97, but was finally finished in 1893 by the Greeks. It is over 200 feet to the bottom. It connects the Aegean and Ionian Seas. If you are feeling brave you can Bungee jump into the canal!

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