Author: Angela Zafiris

Hello! I'm a Artist/Writer/Photographer who lives in Athens, Greece. I have many creative ways from writing, photography, collage art, mixed-media art and poetry. I love sharing my work with people from all over the world through my blog.

Voidokilia Beach/Η Παραλία Της Βοϊδοκοιλιάς

‘Voidokilia’ beach is a very famous beach in Greece and it is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Greece. It is located in Messinia, Peloponnese.   The  landscape is very unique  with its sand dunes and marshland, and the beach that has a circular Omega type shape.  It is a great place for bike riding too.  The day that I went was not great for swimming.  It has been a rainy summer so far in Greece.  I arrived in the evening as I was just quickly passing through with no intention for staying too long, but I when I got there I wanted to stay a while longer. So,  I will definitely re-visit this place when the weather is better in the near-future.

Methoni Castle/Το Κάστρο της Μεθώνης

 

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The bridge to leading to the castle

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Creepy hidden passageway

My next stop on my tour of the southern Peloponnese is a small town called ‘Methoni’ which is located in Messinia in the west coast part of the Peloponnese. The town of Methoni is famous for its’ medieval castle (Game of Thrones style) which might be in ruins now,  but it is still awe-inspiring.  The climb to the top offers a spectacular view of the sea and of the town with its red tile roofs.  The site was known in Homeric times as it was called ‘Pedasus’.  Homer called the site “ampeloessa” (of vine leaves) in the Iliad.  In 1209 A.D the Venetians built the castle as it was the ideal spot for trade.   Due to its strategic location between Venice and the Holy Lands, Methoni was conquered by many people. The castle was conquered by the Franks and the Venetians and even pirates and then it went into the hands of the Turks in the 18th Century and then back into the hands of the Greeks in the 19th Century.

When I went there was no one there so there was no entrance fee and I roamed freely with just a few tourists scattered around. I took a lot of photographs and it was very difficult to choose the right ones for this blog. Some photographs I felt were better in black and white, but I didn’t want them all to be black and white, even though it was  cloudy that day, there was some good light and the colourful landscape showed up well in the photographs.

The Small Town of Pylos/Η Κωμόπολη της Πύλου

Pylos

Rocky Shore

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Earlier this month, I took a short trip to the Southern tip of the Peloponnese.  One of the places that I visited, for the first time, was Pylos. Pylos (pronounced pee-lo)  is a small and picturesque town in the province of Messinia.  The weather played a few tricks on us, first it was cloudy and then sunny. Later on it rained a lot, and that is unusual for Greece for the month of June. So, I wasn’t able to get enough sunlight in some of the photographs, but with a view like this it really didn’t matter.

Στις αρχές του Ιούνιοέκανα ένα σύντομο ταξίδι στο νότιο άκρο της Πελοποννήσου. Ένα από τα μέρη που επισκέφθηκα, για πρώτη φορά, ήταν η Πύλος. Η Πύλος είναι μια μικρή και γραφική πόλη στην επαρχία της Μεσσηνίας. Ο καιρός έπαιξε μερικά κόλπα για μας, μια ειχε συννεφιά, μια ειχε λιοφάνεια και, στη συνέχεια εριξε πολλή βροχή, πραγμα που είναι ασυνήθιστο για την Ελλάδα για το μήνα Ιούνιο. Έτσι, δεν είχα πολύ φως που ηθελα σε ορισμένες από τις φωτογραφίες μου, αλλά με θέα όπως αυτη πραγματικά δεν έχει πολύ σημασία .

At The Marina/ Στη Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου

Lovers at the Marina

Lovers at the Marina

Young Love

Aww Young Love

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A family at the waterfront

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A small crowd hangs out at the marina

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A few luxury yachts

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The very historical battleship ‘Averoff’.

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The retired battleship ‘Averoff”.

Sunsetting at the marina

The sun is setting at the marina

This was the first time that I visited the sea port called ‘Flisvos’ at Palaio Faliro located  southwest of Athens’ center. There were so many things to photograph from the people, to the boats and of course the sea. I felt a bit like a paparazzo at times, but I  tried to be discreet so I didn’t have any problems with anyone 🙂

Lavender/Λεβάντα

Lavender from my garden

I’m glad I took this macro shot of a lavender flower, from a pot in my garden, because I didn’t notice how beautiful this  flower is.  I have found that the  lavender flower is very useful too.  The flower can be brewed to make a tea for coughs, and its essential oils can be used for aroma therapy, also its strong scent keeps clothes smelling fresh and free of bites from pesky moths.

 

The Road Less Travelled/Το Δρόμο Λιγότερο Περπατημένο

Road Less Travelled

Digital collage by Angela Zafiris

She took the road less travelled..so let her be.

 “Life is difficult. This is a great truth, one of the greatest truths. It is a great truth because once we truly see this truth, we transcend it. Once we truly know that life is difficult – once we truly understand and accept it – then life is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted, the fact that life is difficult no longer matters.” The Road Less Travelled’ by Psychiatrist & Author Scott Peck