
“We build too many walls and not enough bridges”. Isaac Newton
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“We build too many walls and not enough bridges”. Isaac Newton
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Nothing is more valuable than your freedom.-Angela Zafiris Greek-Canadian philosopher Immortal ;)))
Τίποτα δεν είναι πιο πολύτιμο από την ελευθερία σου.

“Well of course I’m swimming. The beach isn’t only for humans!”

“There must be food in the sand. Humans are pigs!”

“Ahhh so relaxing!”

“Us birds need to relax too”.


At the beach you will see various animals from dogs to horses, pigeons to pelicans or swans etc. But, what about a pig?
The little girl in the photograph is the owner of this cute little pig named ‘Aris’. She that said she acquired him for 50 bucks from the U.S and that he doesn’t grow very big, so he makes for a perfect house pet. 🙂







Some photographs of the beautiful and relaxing seascape off of Cape Sounio or the ‘Athenian Riviera’. I wish I had this view all the time, well maybe not on stormy days 😉
Μερικές φωτογραφίες από το όμορφο και χαλαρωτικό θαλασσινό τοπίο από το ακρωτήρι του Σούνιου ή την ‘Αθηναϊκή Ριβιέρα’. Μακάρι να είχα αυτή την θέα κάθε μέρα , ίσως όχι στις θυελλώδεις ημέρες 😉




A bust of Greek philosopher Aristotle


A quick escape from Athens to the southern small town of Halkida in Evia. The place where the, ‘father of western philosophy’ Aristotle died on the 7th of March 322 B.C.
“Man is by nature a political animal.” -Aristotle
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The sun sets once again
Gratefulness and appreciation pour out from the soul
Fear and disappointment are concealed
As fires burn in the west
And snow falls in the east
A Life comes to an end
And a new one begins.
Ο ήλιος δύει και πάλι
Η ευγνωμοσύνη και η εκτίμηση εκχέονται από την ψυχή
Ο φόβος και η απογοήτευση αποκρύπτονται
Καθώς οι φωτιές καίγονται στα δυτικά
Και το χιόνι πέφτει στα ανατολικά
Μια Ζωή έρχεται στο τέλος της
Και αρχίζει ένα νέο.


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On Friday evening, before Easter Sunday, Greek Orthodox Christians arrive in droves to church to mourn Christ. ‘Epitaphios’ in Greek means ‘on the tomb’ and it is a religious icon embroidered on a cloth with an image of the dead body of Christ. It is placed on the holy table that is adorned with beautiful flowers early in the morning. In the evening the ‘Epitaphio’ is carried outside, and the funeral procession begins. At the end of the procession the clergy, who are carrying the ‘Epitaphio’, stand at the door of the church. The worshipers then pass underneath it. It symbolizes entering the tomb of Christ. These rituals symbolize the death and resurrection of Jesus. On Saturday night close to midnight people will receive the holy light from Jerusalem and praise Jesus’ resurrection and ascension into the heavens.


A throw back to warmer days on this cold December day.




Why oh why can’t life be like a relaxing and beautiful day at the beach?



A hidden gem of a beach next to Voidokoilia beach in Messinia in the Peloponnese mainland of Greece.