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.
That's a lovely view, I guess I had forgotten you have both the sea and the mountains. My favorite inland story you told was Vendetta, about the house that was blown up. I went back and looked at it. You're a great story teller.
Our first heavy rain last week came through my kitchen ceiling. :( The owner promised to fix the roof this week. If it works, then I too will be able to enjoy the next rain.
looks beautiful when enlarged!
ReplyDeleteit was about time. beautiful capture
ReplyDeleteSnow? Why do you need it in Crete? Some rain wouldbe enough, wouldn't it? ;))
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile Blogtrotter is showing you an incredible sea symphony of colours. Enjoy and have a great weekend!
o dear it'll be heading up here before long
ReplyDeleteThe place is so beautiful, stunning!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely view, I guess I had forgotten you have both the sea and the mountains. My favorite inland story you told was Vendetta, about the house that was blown up. I went back and looked at it. You're a great story teller.
ReplyDeleteSnow in view, how exciting!
ReplyDeleteOur first heavy rain last week came through my kitchen ceiling. :( The owner promised to fix the roof this week. If it works, then I too will be able to enjoy the next rain.
I love snow! We don't get anywhere near enough of it in the UK :-(
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