Thank you for sharing your vacation with us!!! ❤ Friends are from Greece and go back for a month every year so I pet sit their dog. One day I want to go with them. 😊
There are no words to describe how I feel after watching your and Will’s adventure. Taylor your voice is so calming and you both have shared a part of the world that I would never get to see. Thank you both for taking me along. ❤
Thank you for sharing this step back into history. Your knowledge of Delos’s story over time enriches the artifacts that have remained. Such a meaningful story that you brought to life, Taylor. My compliments on your thoughtful portrayal of this wondrous place.
Thank you! This project was a labor of love and a challenge. I’m not a historian, but wanted to give the people that lost so much a voice so their story is heard.💛
Best video I have found on Delos, and I have been searching for some time. Excellent work! For some reason even professional archeologists have not really produced anything with this detail and thought. Thank you for putting this together!
Another spectacular video Taylor. I love history so much and have been learning all of the stuff you were talking about in homeschool with my youngest. ❤
Well, two things. Delos did not suffer in conflict more then it enjoyed peace (2:50). Delos enjoyed long periods of peace that were interrupted by invasion many times. But on at least one occasion- the first invasion of Greece by the Persians- the Persians treated the island with great respect, hoping to gain favor with the Greeks on the mainland. A bigger mistake is your representation that Apollo and Artemis were born on top of the mountain (5:04). No, that's not the legend. Zeus had gotten a sea-nymph pregnant, and the goddess of the home and hearth was Hera, who, as always, was angry at her husband, this time because her husband had gotten another "woman" pregnant, so she refused to aid with the childbirth. As a sea nymph, the nymph had to give birth in water; so at Zeus' request, Poseidon created a pool of water on the island for her to birth the two divinities. You can kind of visit the pool, at least the site of the pool, but authorities have drained the water to keep the mosquitoes under control. There is at least a palm tree and a low stone wall to mark the site. The mountain is only related to the story in that Zeus was supposed to have sat there during the labor, keeping watch. The mountain looks to me like it would have been a very fitting throne for the god to look down at what was happening.
Wonderfully narrated vacation footage! Thanks for sharing! 🤗🇨🇦🌻
Thank you for sharing your vacation with us!!! ❤ Friends are from Greece and go back for a month every year so I pet sit their dog. One day I want to go with them. 😊
There are no words to describe how I feel after watching your and Will’s adventure. Taylor your voice is so calming and you both have shared a part of the world that I would never get to see. Thank you both for taking me along. ❤
Thank you Susan!
I’m glad to share our travels so everyone can feel like they were there with us.💛
Thank you for sharing this step back into history. Your knowledge of Delos’s story over time enriches the artifacts that have remained. Such a meaningful story that you brought to life, Taylor. My compliments on your thoughtful portrayal of this wondrous place.
Thank you!
This project was a labor of love and a challenge. I’m not a historian, but wanted to give the people that lost so much a voice so their story is heard.💛
Best video I have found on Delos, and I have been searching for some time. Excellent work! For some reason even professional archeologists have not really produced anything with this detail and thought. Thank you for putting this together!
Thank you! I’m glad I could take you along for the journey😊
Another spectacular video Taylor. I love history so much and have been learning all of the stuff you were talking about in homeschool with my youngest. ❤
Thanks Leah!
It’s a sad, but important history to know. Ancient European history is fascinating.🧿
Beautifully done...was here on 21st may 2024... truly mesmerizing place
What a beautiful place and your narration was perfect... thanks Taylor 🤗❤️
Taylor I could listen you all day. Your voice is so soothing. Thank you for the history lesson. So interesting. Looking forward to the next one. 🫂
Thanks Erika!
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This is amazing and your storytelling is ❤. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for “traveling with us”💛
Amazing video, well done, thank you for sharing
On the ferry over to Delos now, thanks for this video as we are learning before we get there 😀
Sweet! Enjoy!🥰
Well, two things. Delos did not suffer in conflict more then it enjoyed peace (2:50). Delos enjoyed long periods of peace that were interrupted by invasion many times. But on at least one occasion- the first invasion of Greece by the Persians- the Persians treated the island with great respect, hoping to gain favor with the Greeks on the mainland. A bigger mistake is your representation that Apollo and Artemis were born on top of the mountain (5:04). No, that's not the legend. Zeus had gotten a sea-nymph pregnant, and the goddess of the home and hearth was Hera, who, as always, was angry at her husband, this time because her husband had gotten another "woman" pregnant, so she refused to aid with the childbirth. As a sea nymph, the nymph had to give birth in water; so at Zeus' request, Poseidon created a pool of water on the island for her to birth the two divinities. You can kind of visit the pool, at least the site of the pool, but authorities have drained the water to keep the mosquitoes under control. There is at least a palm tree and a low stone wall to mark the site. The mountain is only related to the story in that Zeus was supposed to have sat there during the labor, keeping watch. The mountain looks to me like it would have been a very fitting throne for the god to look down at what was happening.
I was just there.. Really Sacred Place..Just Wow!
I enjoyed this good quality film work.
Thank you!!💛
Love it! The video and the tattoo...
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.😊
That was lovely.
Thank you so much for sharing your adventures in Greece,it is amazing ❤