Excitement is building in Athens
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MICHAEL VILLANI
There is more spring in my step as the effects of jet lag seem to
dissipate.
It was an “easy” Sunday, as the city teemed with activity. A
number of us took the Metro downtown to see the changing of the
guard, the Evzones, at the Parliament building. This was the formal
once-a-week affair that happens actually every hour, on the hour, 365
days a year.
The square was packed with tourists, foreign journalists and
locals, as well as these regular army specialists who put on their
show in full regalia.
It was then back to the hotel for a little Sunday “R & R” before
our announcer seminar at the War Museum training hall. This
three-hour activity was basically to go over the do’s and don’ts and
basic formality of what the organizers expected from those who were
going to be “on mike.” It was basically a repeat of the parameters
that I had already gone through back in April at the “test” event. I
didn’t even take notes!
I’m now back at the hotel, where a number of us are getting ready
to go to the best Italian restaurant in Athens, a 45-minute tram ride
down the coast in Glyfada. It was an understated day, yet the
excitement builds as I report from the Games.
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