For three Zoom sessions, Thursday, April 30, Monday, May 4, & Thursday, May 7, I led a class called Dipping Into Greek for the 92nd St. Y. Sixteen people registered (only one was related to me), and we covered the alphabet, Athenas of the world, the map of Greece, Homer, Cavafy, and the response to the pandemic (παν + δεμο = all people). Registration included a copy of GREEK TO ME, so I sold a handful of books, but in the end that was not the point. Modern Greek is a phonetic language, and by the last class, damned if some of these bright people couldn’t sound out and understand some words of Greek! I have saved my material–I actually made PowerPoint presentations!–in the hope that I can build on them and use them another time, preferably in person. Teaching takes energy as well as preparation, and reaching through the laptop was exhausting, but I did my best. Thanks to the students, who came from Chile and L.A. and Colorado and Toronto as well as from Brooklyn and the Upper East Side. And thanks to Chrysanthe Filippardos, my teacher, for gracing us with her Zoom presence and her superior knowledge. Γεια μας!