Piglet, Miss K - I think it's about time we dropped by MWO and told the people about the lovely day we had. Well, it was lovely for me.
It was for us, too Auntie Stirly.
Yes it was. And such a nice start, having breakfast on the balcony. That feta cheese was good and so were the mandarin oranges but I really liked the cookie best.
Me too. I would have liked some choklit tho'.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Where did we go after breakfast?
To a new shopping complex near here called MacArthur Glen.
What a clever little guy you are to have remembered the name.
I remembered it to. Just that Piglet said it faster than me.
I know you did Miss K. Why don't you tell us a bit about it. Do you remember what I told you?
Yes - that it's built to make it look like you're walking through an older neighbourhood of Athens but the houses are really stores and they have balconies on the upper level.
That's right. How about we post a couple of pictures of the entrance to the complex. And you and Piglet can give the descriptions.
Here's the main entrance. There's a guide map to where the stores are and Miss K and I were sitting on it.
Yeah and there was that couple and their kid that kept looking at us and walking around us and I thought they were going to kidnap us. I was scared.
I know - I saw them too but I never would have let them touch you Miss K.
I wouldn't have let them touch you either.
Ah, what a brave Piglet you are. What else did you see at the entrance?
I liked the playground for the kids. It has a carousel, too.
And I liked the train carousel they had. I really wanted to ride on it.
I know Piglet, but it was only for kids.
They have lots of big planters with pretty flowers...
I see you got into that picture as well.
And there was this reallly old olive tree that they've planted in the middle with more flowers around it...
From the size of the trunk, I would say that it's hundreds of years old. Olive trees live up to two thousand years.
Two thousand years. That sounds very old.
Is that how old you are, Auntie Stirly.
Um, not quite.
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