Site of the Palace of Odysseus |
Site of the Palace of Odysseus |
The Daily Star's front pages have overtaken Private Eye for outrageous humour... and this headline which it splashed on this week really did sum up the situation now facing travellers.
I'm not going on holiday but I'm bound for Ithaca. When work is writing and editing travel articles, who needs a holiday? So for me, it's a no brainer. I have my paperwork to show I'm working and that I've had two vaccinations, and I've filled in my passenger locator form for the Greek government. I've even started packing...
But what about the people who are going on holiday and have booked everything, only to be told that they shouldn't have done? Do they cancel? Or do they go ahead. Either way, they'll be following government advice – and not following government advice.
It's been argued that the mixed messaging from Downing Street is a deliberate exercise in behavioural psychology, designed to confuse and soften up the population to make them crave rules and be more malleable.
Is there really an intelligent plan behind it all? Maybe Dominic Cummings will shed some light on this and much more this week...
Ithaca's greatest advocate... Homer |
Last week I was told by my GP practice that if I wanted written proof that I'd had two Covid vaccinations, I would have to hand over £25. That was an offer I found easy to refuse... since I was under the impression that the NHS was going to issue vaccination certificates free of charge.
Today a call to the NHS confirmed that it would send me an official letter of confirmation within five working days. Which will be helpful, since the Greek government is currently asking visitors to provide such proof – and since I'm due to arrive in Ithaca on 1 June.
For those who don't want to pay for a GP letter or wait for a piece of paper from the NHS (or, indeed, bother with having a vaccination), it appears that all the necessary documentation is available – forged – on the internet.
The pandemic seems to be a gift that keeps on giving... to the criminal, the corrupt and the greedy.
Odysseus remembered... on Ithaca |
Maybe, this blog should turn its thoughts properly towards my odyssey in the second year of the plague.
My first odyssey in the year of the plague (see posts from 2020) ended up producing 70,000 words as I planned and finally made my journey around Greece and Italy in the wake of Odysseus.
As a result of that trip, I now have the honour of working with Jane Cochrane on a new guidebook to Ithaca – with Jane doing all the hard work of writing and research, and me doing the fun bits of walking across Ithaca in the footsteps of Odysseus – guided by Homer.
Sorry again, Greta, but the only way we are going to get to Ithaca is by flying to Kefalonia and taking the ferry from there.
The flight has been changed twice already due to the shifting Covid situation. So, once more, making it to Ithaca depends on the whim of the gods – and the virus.