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Dealing In The Currency Of Forgiveness

Posted on May 2, 2023

5/2/98: Rented a car for the day and did a driving tour of Western Crete. Stopped to see Samaria Gorge, a mountaintop monastery, and a southern beach for a dip in the Libyan Sea.

NOTE: I don’t know why I was making a silly face in that photo above, but I like it anyway…

5/2/23: Samaria Gorge is one of the largest gorges in all of Europe. Sadly, we weren’t outfitted for serious hiking down a rugged 13km gorge, so we only wandered around a bit up top. It is a hike I’d like to return to make some day. The website West-Crete.com provides some great info about the gorge. 

On our way back we stopped for dinner in some quaint mountain village, of which I can’t recall the name. The café was lovely, and the food delicious, but this turned out to be an occasion on which I made fool of myself. When it came time to pay the bill, I opened up my billfold to discover that I had brought along Turkish Lira, rather than Greek Drachmas! I was very embarrassed. I was becoming a little bit jaded about the honesty of touts and salesmen after being taken advantage by Turkish carpet shops and the like. But here I was without any local currency to pay a simple dinner tab, and I feared that the owner suspected me of trying to pull a fast one on him so I could dodge the bill. Ruth waited at the restaurant while I headed to the nearest “big” town to try and find an ATM. Sadly, I found none. When I came back with profuse and shame-faced apologizing, the owner laughed it off, and forgave the debt. But I left with a sick feeling in the pit in my stomach just imagining how he might think the worst of us and of future American tourists. This was definitely a life lesson in dealing in the currency of forgiveness. I promised myself two things: 1) I would be more careful about bringing along the correct currency; and 2) I would repudiate my jaded attitude and stop assuming the worst in people, even touts and carpet salesmen.

Looking down the Samaria Gorge in the early morning mists.
Samaria Gorge, on the island of Crete, Greece.

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