The old minaret adjacent to St Nikolaos church is a perfect reminder of the way the East met the West in the town I made my home, Chania, Crete, Greece.
The photographs I post all help to tell a part of a longer story that focuses on the town and its citizens, whether they are living there now, or have made their home in other parts of the world. As a newer resident, by writing about the town in this way, I am trying to put some order into the chaos that I seem to be confronted with.
Sunday 23 November 2008
Winter stock up: guess what?
A well stocked store in Hania: onions, garlic, potatos and ??? What's in the sacks? Answer tomorrow.
Hi MKiwi! It’s always great when I have a chance to get here! But this time I have no clue to find out what you have in the sacks... ;) Great rainbow!! Car crash in Hania? Didn't think it possible... ;) Now, interested in Tunisia? Blogtrotter has it now! ;)) Hope you enjoy! Have a great week!
Well if it were here I'd be tempted to say "coal" or "firewood" to keep the home fires burning but I don't think you have our kind of winters.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute picture!
ReplyDeleteLooks too clean to be coal.
ReplyDeleteMaybe in the sacks there are sweet potatoes (γλυκοπατάτες). I can't think of something else.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm intrigued. I'll be back tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm....This is a tough one...A shot in the dark....Καρύδια;
ReplyDeleteI believe they're charcoals!!!Am I right?
ReplyDeleteThe floor bespoke the content of the sacks!!!;)
ReplyDeleteBlack? Mmmmmmmm! Maybe coals.
ReplyDeleteThe lumps indicate firewood to me, but that may be because I need it myself?
ReplyDeleteHi MKiwi! It’s always great when I have a chance to get here! But this time I have no clue to find out what you have in the sacks... ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat rainbow!! Car crash in Hania? Didn't think it possible... ;)
Now, interested in Tunisia? Blogtrotter has it now! ;)) Hope you enjoy! Have a great week!