Greek Traditions
When explaining Greece’s beauty, my advice is always the same: “Come and see”

Written By: Christophoros
Photo via Shutterstock I’m writing this article on my deck in Nafplio, Greece, where it’s raining in May (uncharacteristically), forcing visitors and locals alike under umbrellas and restaurant awnings. It’s still beautiful here. I know all about rain, having grown up in Seattle, WA. In case you’re wondering, the sayings are 100% accurate — it’s wet and miserable for nine months out of the year. From October till June, it’s a marathon of clouds, sunsets at 4:30 pm, and weather that’s slightly too warm for snow, which would actually be really nice for a change.
Tradition: The Antidote to Radical Leftism

Written By: Alexandros
Radical leftism is a social contagion. I should know. Take it from someone who grew up in Seattle, WA – it’s about as liberal as any place in the world. I was raised in the early 2000s and reached my teens by the mid-2010s. I saw my hometown slowly devolve from a pretty normal place into an environment where hyper-sexualism, self-worship, and radical liberal ideals became not just popular – but trendy.
Why Greek Americans should visit Greece

Written By: Stavros
Greece is one of the most popular summer tourist destinations around the world – known far and wide as the perfect vacation spot for many reasons. For one, as an EU member state it is accessible, and English is commonly spoken by Greeks living there. Also, most places have fair prices. The natural beauty in the mountains and at the beaches draws in tourists by the hundreds of thousands. It is a place where it is easy to relax, but also safe to explore.