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Dispatches from Paros: A Day in the Islands

Most conferences and symposia I’ve attended in the past have a "forced march" quality about them: back-to-back sessions all day long. So, I was delighted to find out that Wednesday at the Symi Symposium was a day off with the opportunity to visit the island of Antiparos. The boat left at around 11 am, and those of us who took the trip spent the day sailing around the islands, swimming in the Mediterranean, eating Greek food cooked by our boat’s crew, and enjoying each other’s company. Not much sustainability news (although, more and more, I’m learning that much about the Greek lifestyle, as I’m seeing it, is pretty sustainable), but here are some photos from yesterday’s excursion.

Though not everyone participating in the symposium went on the day cruise, we still had a packed boat… and, of course, all the kids came (the symposium definitely caters to families).

Paros and Antiparos are part of a chain of islands called the Cyclades. There are islands everywhere, many small and unhabited.

Our first anchorage was this lovely little cove on Antiparos. The kids started jumping the water as soon as the boat’s engines turned off… the adults followed quickly…. I took this picture before jumping in myself.

Yes, the water really is that blue…

Our next stop was a small village on Antiparos with a lovely beach. While we tourists took off for the beach or the cafe, our crew cooked a fantastic Greek lunch for us: shish kabob, Greek salad, spinach pie, meatballs… Local food is the standard in Greece, and it really makes a difference in taste: I may never eat a supermarket tomato again!

We made one more stop at another beach — this one, the boat had to anchor, and those who wanted to go to the beach had to swim to it. I simply enjoyed another dip in the Med.

It’s hard to imagine a more relaxing day… in a more beautful place.

Today was back to work, and I’ll have a post up on this morning’s session on the green economy shortly… in the meantime, enjoy these photos.

Got Plans for the Weekend?

A couple of events happening this weekend came across our radar over the last few days, and we thought you might be interested

Tonight in San Diego, the newly-formed Eco-Investment Club will hold a "Greenmeet" at the Hotel Solamar (downtown). International real estate investment strategist Gary H. London, of the London Group, will be speaking about his recently-published article “Green Economics as Applied to Development." Gary will be joined by Kyle Cross and Ruben Robles of Destino Real Estate; they will speak on "Wholesaling Green Propeties."

Tickets for the event are $25 for the general public, and $10 for club members — details and ticketing information are available at the Club's website. We're especially pleased to announce this event, as Eco-Investment Club founder Yeves Perez will soon be joining the Green Options writing team!

On the other coast, in New York City, Tomorrow Unlimited will present Jennifer Leonard, a designer and writer who co-authored Massive Change, and Sarah Rich, a solutions-based journalist who co-authored Worldchanging: A Users Guide to the 21st Century in a discussion entitled "Sustaining Change." Jennifer and Sarah will explore ideas about making the ideas of sustainability sustainable themselves for the long haul. They’ll also discuss ways their own thinking on sustainability has changed since completing their respective projects. In doing so, they’ll ask questions about the role of innovative design and technology in our global future, confront the trendiness of contemporary environmental thinking, and consider the importance of change itself for the long-term viability of the sustainable movement.

The discussion will take place at 12:30 pm on Saturday, and is just one part of Tomorrow Unlimited's Creators Series this weekend. Tickets to "Sustaining Change" are $10; an all-access VIP pass to all of the weekend's events is $50.

Our own Amy Stodghill won tickets to the "Sustaining Change" discussion, and will be reporting back on what she saw early next week.

Enjoy your weekend!

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