Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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a catheter in Greece (Day 2)

took me to fall asleep last night. The bed has a huge quilt of winter and I had to decide between letting me post and leave the air conditioning at room igloo or remove air and remove the quilt. I got up, went to the balcony and I watched the landscape. The perfect temperature, but not sleepy. A quarter past seven sounded the alarm, six-room in Spain. After completing the reconstruction of my face, I went down to the lobby to connect to the internet and send the message yesterday. I went to breakfast at eight copiously quarter. The temperature is still perfect. All Guests were seated at tables on the terrace. At half past eight began the meeting of the Executive Committee WISTA. I will not tell the details here because I get bored a lot. We made a mid-morning break to eat cake and cookies. At one went to eat at a restaurant right on the sea, invited by our President. The Swedes are hallucinating things that we are normal: temperature, sea, people bathing, fish. I freak out tomatoes. Are listing.
As soon ended the meal, we returned to the hotel to continue the meeting. At three came two members of the Swedish delegation to present year's conference that is, to be held in Stockholm. We always have a trip on Friday afternoon. One of those who have proposed the steps of Salander (for those who have read Millennium). I tend towards the port visit to Stockholm.
The meeting ended at five. Then came Anna-Maria, president of WISTA Greece, with which we had a short meeting to review the General Assembly that we have tomorrow morning. We ended late, so we went running into the room to change and went to the welcome dinner and all conference attendees. I went with two Greek car because we lost the bus. Were unbelted and the driver talking on the phone the whole way. "This is Greece," he said. The dinner was held in Piraeus, the Yacht Club. A very posh with spectacular views across the port of Piraeus and the coast to Vouliagmeni. The royal family used to go there before the military junta sent them to ride.
We sat at the table all the more a English-speaking Polish, a New Yorker and a German. We ate quite well, from a buffet selection of salads and several kinds of meat. Here eat a very curious thing. Rice wrapped in vine leaves and make a bundle with it. I have not yet dared to try.
The dinner ended at ten o'clock at night and packed full the world on buses. One of the Greek, who speaks English with an Argentine accent, took us in his Mercedes SUV. We were seven. We laughed a lot. We stopped on the way to drink in Voula, along the coast. We sat on a terrace beside the sea. The temperature is still extraordinary evening. When we were about to reach the hotel my phone rang. Anna-Maria, President of Greece quoted me for a meeting at that time. It was twelve o'clock. I found her and three other Greek stuck in a meeting room surrounded by thousands of boxes with all sponsors to provide gifts to attendees. Two of them were smoking. "This is Greece," he said.
Were again reviewing the details of the General Assembly. We ended up at one and five.
now is quarter past two and I'm going to put in the envelope immediately because the alarm will sound at quarter past seven.

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