Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Skin I Live In (La Piel Que Habito)

I had the opportunity yesterday to be invited to the premiere of Pedro Almodovar's movie La Piel Que Habito, (The Skin I Live In) at the Onassis Foundation in Athens. It was the first time visiting the premises and was pleasantly surprised at how nice it was.
The movie was opened by Jan Carnet who played Vincente and the movie was in fact fantastic!
The opening scene is a shot of Toledo which looks absolutely magical only to drop you into a very twisted and mysterious story about a gifted plastic surgeon (Antonio Banderas) who has used this boy as a guinea pig to create this woman. The imagination of the director is truly a gift, as he has managed to execute it on screen so artsitically.
The Skin I Live In

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Virgin Galactic

How exciting! Probably about the craziest concept so far right after the space hotel!
Today was the inauguration of the spaceport in New Mexico, where Richard Branson abseiled down the side of the buiding, holding a bottle of champagne in the presence of New Mexicos governor Susana Martinez and astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
This really is a point in history that will change travel forever.
The duration of the flight is two and a half hours long and your total time of weightlessness will last 5 minutes. The cost? A whopping $200,000 but I guess who can put a price tag on something that has been a dream for some people all their lives! I'm sure it will be something really extraordinary!
Tests flights will take place next year and the real deal soon after! So start saving your pennies for your next crazy whim!
You can check it out on http://www.virgingalactic.com/

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Space Hotel

If you are tired of the usual holiday breaks I'm sure that this one will be out of this world! Russia has announced that it is planning to build by 2016 a space hotel orbitting 217 miles up which can accomodate up to seven guests in four cabins with bathrooms. The little catch in all of this is that it would cost you £500,000 to travel to the space hotel and another £100,000 for your stay!
Your beds can be either vertical or horizantal whichever way you choose and toilets will run with flowing air instead of water.
Your meals are prepared on earth and sent up in the space ship and heated in a microwave for you by the crew members and all beverages will be available except alcohol.
So if you have some spare cash lying around and bored of the usual holiday this would definitely be something you will never forget!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Alternative electrical provider in Greece?

Here is an interesting article I thought I would share with you about DEI and private electrical companies and what an expat may need to know if you are thinking of changing poviders.

http://www.athensnews.gr/issue/13463/48404

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Greece Race for the Cure® 2011

Hi all! I know I have been MIA for a while but you know how it is during the summer...

So to start off the season, something worth doing this Sunday at Zappeion, there will be a race for cancer at 11:00am.
Participants can register for 5 euro and join in the race. This is going to be a great event as we can all show our support in any small way! So what better than to grab a couple of your friends and come on down!
Below is the link and all the details are listed

http://www.eurocharity.gr/en/story/8029

Monday, August 8, 2011

Andros

If any of you Athens xpats are planning a trip to the island of Andros this summer, you must go and visit the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chora. Who would have thought that a treasure like this exists on an island in the med!