Thursday, June 29, 2006

podcast: come on, pilgrim

I just got back from Mount Athos, which combines Greek Orthodox monasteries and nature, as this photo demonstratates:

I took a trip to Mt. Athos, a semi-autonomous state inside Greece run by the Greek Orthodox Church. It's fairly restrictive (only men can go, and there are only a few places you can spend the night), but also immensely beautiful. Each night I was there, I took notes on my day, which you can hear, unedited and unabridged.
My hosting service is being all "use a valid file" on me, so I've uploaded the episode onto savefile.com (9:10, 5.23 MB).

Click on the photo for more photos.

6 Comments:

At 12:10 PM, Blogger kostas said...

Hello,thank you too much for visiting my country and your fantastic and creative work.
I have been many times to Mount Athos,I love this place.
If you have time take a look at my site
www.mountathos-constantine.blogspot,com

 
At 6:23 AM, Blogger greateralexander said...

hello english understander-er -- that is the best line! Hey Brad - I just caught on to your website - and podcast - I'm thoroughly enjoying it - I have a song that you might be interested in - it's getting some type of notice from my Greek Friends... you can cut it up for your intro if you like... (the techno song just doesn't feel right) -- let me know...

 
At 3:52 PM, Blogger Vivek Agarwal said...

Hi Brad

I enjoyed your podcast a lot. are you planning on restarting to post more podcasts?

thanks

 
At 8:14 PM, Anonymous easycruise said...

Hello Brad, it really sounds like you are enjoying greece, I will be going for the whole summer - I can't wait!

 
At 9:56 PM, Blogger Destination Macedonia said...

I am curious to learn the Orthodox Church link with the Hellenic culture. So I've suggested some readings on my blogsite. Could you help me with your comments?

Έρρωσθε

 
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