In the Eastern church an icon is not just an artifact to be venerated, but it is a book which has to be read – a book where we don’t only see the actual event, because at the same time we can read the doctrine.
And that’s what we were going to do in an early church in a monastery – read icons, trying to see there the Biblical doctrine.
But we were going to start our tour with our lunch first, at a restaurant of the area which was self service – where we could see what they had and how much it would costs to buy it. If we didn’t want to eat, we had the option to drink a coffee or something as a general thing. We would have the opportunity to see a lot of dishes and to try the local cuisine.
The Greek people cook at home every day and so restaurants for the Greeks to eat in their home town do not exist. In the villages you will find that the restaurant in the village is only for the people who don’t have their family in the village. These people simply work there so they don’t have somebody to cook for them.
It was still winter time and so we didn’t have another choice of where we could stop to eat.
And finishing with that lunch we would start our monastic tour.