The Bride/Η Νύφη

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I am not an aspiring wedding photographer, but how can anyone with a camera on the street resist taking this photo? I think it’s very cute and it’s not something you see often on the streets of Athens.

Δεν είμαι ένας επίδοξος φωτογράφος γάμου, αλλά πώς μπορεί κάποιος με μια φωτογραφική μηχανή στο δρόμο να αντισταθεί τη λήψη αυτής της φωτογραφίας; Νομίζω ότι είναι πολύ χαριτωμένο και δεν είναι κάτι που βλέπετε συχνά στους δρόμους της Αθήνας.

Retro Festival

The ‘Retro Festival’ in Athens’ Gazi area is for the nostalgic people who yearn for the good old times. A place where you can spot some of your old furniture from your childhood home and cars you’ve probably never have driven in. It’s a place where hipsters and old people collide; and a few minutes in you start to feel regretful for throwing away old 70′ and 80’s items that are now considered cool.

Hidden Cave Icons/Κρυμμένα Eικονιδίων στη Σπηλιά

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Cave full of icons at the ‘Spring of Hasia’

Today, is a very important day for Greeks of the Orthodox faith. It is the day of the Great Feast of the dormition or death of the Virgin Mary. Many people fast for 15 days before this day  and then a great feast is prepared. Athens is always so quiet this time of year as most Athenians head out of the city to celebrate this religious occasion.

I came across this little cave with Greek Orthodox icons inside. Not sure why the icons were placed in there, but it is most likely that some sort of miracle happened there. I’ll soon find out.. It’s located outside of Athens at a mountain with natural spring water running all around the site, and it is near a monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary.