The third day of our mini trip started with a walk at the part of the old town that we had missed the previous day. The Venetian lighthouse was glowing under the wonderful sunshine and we were grateful to say goodbye to this lovely town under the best possible weather!
I have never actually lived in Chania but I have spent a fair amount of time there, both for work as well as for vacation. So I have a pretty good idea about the quality of life and the beauties that it has to offer and I am always glad to return, even for a little while :)
As visitors are less and less every day that passes this time of the year, walking around the town is much more agreeable than in the middle of the summer. Without looking empty or deserted, as other touristic towns off season usually do, it is quiet and charming, exactly as I like it!
After the walk, we took advantage of the things that the town has to offer, buying supplies that would be hard to get in the village and having brunch at a bakery and finally, we hit the road again.
The scenery that was waiting for us was very different, very rural and beautiful in a completely different way.
Early in the afternoon we were in the first of my family's villages and the house that would be our home for the next days. It is in the middle of the island, up in the mountains. The cooler air and the smell of the livestock that is common in this area, hit me the moment I got out of the car.
As well as the memories of the time I have spent in this house during my life.
It turned out that I had to go all the way to the mountains to see the first colours of fall in the middle of November!
Today, the fourth day of our journey, was spent with all those things that a house closed for months needs, checking equipment that needs small repairs and a neglected garden with fruits that nobody harvested!
And of course the olive trees. The reason that this trip is happening and the main activity of November!
If you missed my previous post where I explain how this trip started, you can find it here.
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