The Roundabout
Dec 10th, 2020 by thegooddoctor in 100 Words
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We are on a holiday in Greece. Jim is at the wheel and I am navigating our return to Athens from Marathon. The roads are frantic and the drivers insane. We did not arrange for a GPS in the rental car, which was a mistake.
Suddenly we find ourselves at a roundabout. Jim asks tersely, “Which exit do I take?”
“Slow down so I can read the signs,” I bark back. “Is that upside-down Greek “y” an “L” in English?”
The meaning of the expression “It’s all Greek to me” makes sense now.
Six circumnavigations later, we’re on our way.
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