Text Box: 2. New Millennium
Text Box: Text quotations from “Manna Earth”, and “The  Olympians” that both our sons and I enjoyed putting down during the first six years in Geneva inspired by Basil Touloumtzoglou, Olympic Torch-Bearer at the ×× Olympiad, Munich 1972, Marathon Racer in ’73, ’74, ’75 and now a Veteran Runner, who opened our horizons to the knowledge of the treasure ethos in ancient Greek athletics. Tolly’s Web Site. I am glad to show you round to places we have been; to Egypt, Basil’ birth-place, to our Mother-Earth, Greece as well as to the Sweet-Old-Lady, Europe and especially the Home-Land of the generously hospitable Switzerland, we have experienced living for the six years  by the dawn of the third millennium. There is a different magnetism in each place I have visited. Geneva, usually a heavenly quiet city, is at times bursting with ‘Fêtes’ or Events. Paris is majestic and vivid, day and night. Salamis, the little Home-Island of ours in the Saronic Gulf, is pleasant and romantic and that old, hand-shaped piece of land, the harmonious Peloponnese and especially Argos, my Birthplace, where my parents are enjoying their very old age under the warm and bright sunshine from sunrise to sunset, as well as the night sky, full of a billions of stars as far as the eye can catch, is magic! Basil first saw the light of life in the mythical place on the bank of the River Nile; I was born in Argos, happy to be a Danaïs, and Athens welcomed our offspring, Billy and Tolly. In Piraeus City we lived our most productive youthful years. 
Thanks to the internet communication the twinge of living away is vanishing, the mental contact is vivid. My mind is stretched above the Alpes; my heart melted the frozen snow, tenderly covering the distance to the sunny Salamis Island. I welcome you, our friends cordially wishing you to have a nice time with us, mentally traveling to places and meeting new people as well as their various cultures following their own interesting traditions.
Text Box: Millennium                            Century

Tolerance, Synthesis,
Respect of other peoples’ ideas and ethics.
Communicating widely
we can vividly estimate the various cultures.