Santorini part 6/8, Kamari
It was time for my friend to get herself swimming to the mediterranean sea, so we drew to Kamari.
Kamari is a cosmopolitan beach resort
on the south east of Santorini, which has been awarded the Blue
Flag. The long stretch of beach lies under the impressive mountain
of Mesa Vouno. The water is deep and blue, the sand is black (just imagine how hot it is to walk in summer!)
Nomadish
22 October 2015
18 October 2015
Oia by sunset
Santorini part 5/8, Oia
Oia, the most famous village in Santorini and maybe the most photographed village in Greece. Don´t forget to fill your wallet when you get here! We were the only at the evening/night time, so maybe it would be worth to see it in day time too. Obviesly it is beautiful, but we felt that so many areas were strictly private, so no view for us. Exclusive shopping, private terraces, long boulevard 150 meters above sea level.
In Oia there are two types of dwellings,
the cave houses dug into the volcanic rock on the Caldera
cliffs, and the Captains houses. The cave houses used to be
the homes of ship crews, whereas the Captains houses belonged
to the affluent class of ship owners. Many of the churches
in Oia were dedicated to sailors.
15 October 2015
On the way to Akrotiri Lighthouse
Santorini Part 4/8, Akrotiri Lighthouse
The Faros (lighthouse in Greek) was manufactured in 1892 from the French
company of Lighthouses. The square tower stands 10m high above the
lighthouse keepers house. It first worked, on 1892 with petroleum and
its luminosity was 23 n.m. During the 2nd World War, the light stayed
dead, until 1945 when Hellinic Navy decided to reconstruct the
lighthouse network. On 1983 the Light supplied with electric power and
operated as warded until 1988 when it completely automated. It is now
flashing a white light every 10 seconds and luminosity 24 n.m. The
junction just before Akrotiri leads to where Faros is. The sunset
viewed from the stone wall around its countryard is one of the most
beautiful on the island. We did not see the sunset over there, but can just imagine it!
11 October 2015
On the mountains, Picturesque Pyrgos
Santorini part 3/8, Pyrgos
Pyrgos can found at the highest point of Santorini, with panoramic views of the whole island all the way to the village of Oia. This hillside village was declared a protected settlement in 1995.
Pyrgos is a typical Fortress Settlement of the Cyclades. On the hilltop you can find ruins of Kasteli Castle, one of the five 'kastelia' on the island. It became the capital of Santorini after the abandonment of Skaros Castle in the mid 18th century, and before Fira, which is the capital of Santorini today. There is a memorial plaque near the entrance to the castle, commemorating those who died in the Second World War.
Pyrgos can found at the highest point of Santorini, with panoramic views of the whole island all the way to the village of Oia. This hillside village was declared a protected settlement in 1995.
Pyrgos is a typical Fortress Settlement of the Cyclades. On the hilltop you can find ruins of Kasteli Castle, one of the five 'kastelia' on the island. It became the capital of Santorini after the abandonment of Skaros Castle in the mid 18th century, and before Fira, which is the capital of Santorini today. There is a memorial plaque near the entrance to the castle, commemorating those who died in the Second World War.
8 October 2015
Visiting Exo Gialos beach
Santorini part 2/8, Exo Gialos Beach
On our way to Exo Gialos Beach We made a drive to Oia, but didn´t have a stop yet, since we wanted to go there back one evening.
5 October 2015
Baubos in Santorini
Santorini part 1/8, Fira
I felt like going on holiday, which is kinda odd thing to say, but that is how I felt. My dear friend came from Finland to Santorini and I took a ferry from Heraklion, Crete to get there as well. How exciting! We have this thing called "Baubo" - which is a Greek Goddess of Laughter and this is how we feel always when we meet. Laugh! So I made her a little souvenir, Baubos in Santorini :)
27 September 2015
Ready for hiking soon
Finally I found few hiking books in Crete! Or maybe I have just been too lazy to look for them before. Actully I went to a bookshop to find a guide to Santorini, but none of them pleased me and then my eyes catched these books instead! As I like to hike with my doggy now I have some new interesting hikes to do in near future - good for her and good for me. But before we start our longer walks again, I will head to Santorini next week for five days to meet my dear friend who comes there from Finland. Can´t wait! So next update will be I guess about picturesque Santorini, after sorting the photos.
24 September 2015
No more dumping!
Do you remember the unofficial dump on the beach parking I wrote about in June?
Click here to see the article and see the photos what we created from the carbage.
21 September 2015
Red!
I did already publish a serie with Blue- color My Blue Greece and Yellow & Green I was amusing this time to shoot photos "things in red". Most photos are from Crete and some from the continent of Greece.
Red is the color of extremes. It’s the color of passionate love, seduction, violence, danger, anger, and adventure. Our prehistoric ancestors saw red as the color of fire and blood – energy and primal life forces – and most of red’s symbolism today arises from its powerful associations in the past.
Red is also a magical and religious color. It symbolized super-human heroism to the Greeks and is the color of the Christian crucifixion. Red was almost as rare and as expensive as purple in ancient days – a fact that may explain its magic and power. * source : color matters
For me red belongs to Autumn colors as well and since it is September equinox, here are some of my photos with red!
6 September 2015
Cretan herbs
Crete offers many herbs and the flora in Crete is on its best in spring after the rain from winter and spring. This is the time when Crete looks actually very green and plenty of wild flowers are in blossom.
Many of the herbs are used widely in Greek kitchen such as basil, mint, rosemary, sage, marjoram, oregano and thyme. All these you can buy in shops, but my favorite shop is the one in Sivas, near Matala, called Botano.
You might have come accross to the mountain tea, many times old ladies are selling them in villages. This herb you can only find above 1000 meters, on the white mountains of Crete. This like many other herbs are known as healing herbs of folklore. Together with honey it is a good natural medicine against the cold, well you might want to have a little glass of raki too:).
Many of the herbs are used widely in Greek kitchen such as basil, mint, rosemary, sage, marjoram, oregano and thyme. All these you can buy in shops, but my favorite shop is the one in Sivas, near Matala, called Botano.
You might have come accross to the mountain tea, many times old ladies are selling them in villages. This herb you can only find above 1000 meters, on the white mountains of Crete. This like many other herbs are known as healing herbs of folklore. Together with honey it is a good natural medicine against the cold, well you might want to have a little glass of raki too:).
1 September 2015
Reindeer horns for the Greek boys
I wanted to make something different for the Greek boys (well two of them were already men), something they surely would not find in Greece. What could that be? Of course leather jewels with reindeer horn pendants! Each closure was different, one made of some nut, one from a piece of a bone and one from floated wood, so a tiny difference between them. As you can see, I have plenty of useful things in my little van :P
27 August 2015
Laughter of the day
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| Here the sand do not have time to burn your toes before getting to the sea :) |
Back again in Tsoutsouros for some days, I always like to have a stop in here. Tavernas and cafes are of course all still open, but not too many people around anymore since it is the last week of August and most Greeks have ended their holidays last weekend.
I just had a good big laugh yesterday, when a waiter from one taverna asked me with his limited English
- Is there a dog inside your dog?
- Excuse me?
- Yes, maybe dog inside your dog?
- ???
Then he starts pushing her stomach and saying maybe babys?
- hahahah, noooooooo, I agree she is having some extra weight now, since we were staying long time in Frangokastello and the taverna there took a good care that there was no food missing from my dog.
- ok, no dog in your dog, just food
- yes
Im happy he didnt ask if I had a person in my person :P.
We really need to start the good walks again, both of us. Welcome autumn!!!!!
23 August 2015
Plaka and its view to Spinalonga
Sunrise in Plaka, Spinalonga Island on the left.
Plaka is the village from the book of Victoria Hislop - The Island. It is telling the story of Spinalonga island, where was a leper colony from 1903 until 1957. In 2009 the Greek Mega Channel started to film television series in
Plaka and Elounda area called "To Nisi", which is based on a novel from
Victoria Hislop. It is one of the most expensive Greek
television productions ever with a budget of €4 million. It came also in Finnish television last summer with the name - Saari.
21 August 2015
Time for something new
Im am not a person who could imagine writing articles from fashion or follow the fashion, I don´t generally even like shopping (yes, it is true!). I use many things until to the end and feel so sad when my favorite t-shirt, bag, shoes etc will eventually meet their end. There are persons who would laugh that I still wear that awful t-shirt that I got adviced years ago to throw away. Now it was really time to say goodbye for few things. My ultimate favorite backpack bought maybe 15 years ago from Holland and my beach/swimming- shoes, they were really getting useluss to have, too many holes that even the bigger stones found their way in..
16 August 2015
Motoristin näkökulma
Kotikaupungissani Helsingissä sattui keskiviikkona
tapahtuma, jossa silminnäkijöiden mukaan autoilija tahallisesti aiheutti
pyöräilijän kaatumisen ja joka johti torstaina pyöräilijan kuolemaan
sairaalassa saamiinsa vammoihin...
8 August 2015
Kolokytha Island, Peninsula of Spinalonga
This island is connected by a bridge to Crete, so I am not always just in Crete, right?
If you are staying in Agios Nikolaos or Elounda, you can easily visit this beautiful island. I have walked there already before, but this time I had time to explore it better and I still want to return there after the season for nice walkings. When you climb up the hills, the colors of the sea shows even better, love it!
3 August 2015
Erään kirjan herättämiä ajatuksia
Vielä löytyi asuntoautoni kätköistä yksi suomenkielinen kirja, mukava yllätys, sillä kaikki paperiset kirjat taitaa olla nyt luettuna. Viime kesänä ostin Suomessa ollessani elektronisen lukulaitteen, mutta en tohdi sitä rannalle asti kiikuttaa, paperiset olkoon sitä varten! Viime aikoina olen lukenut erityisen paljon englanninkielisiä kirjoja, Agios Nikolaoksen satamasta löysin vaihtopisteen, josta pystyn lainailemaan kirjoja ja palauttelen niitä sitten aina sinne palatessani, kätevää. Löytyi sieltä jopa muutama suomenkielelellä...
28 July 2015
We love water!
Last weeks have been more or less hot, so we spend plenty of time in and under water, equally. We have never been so long in one spot, this place will beat all my records, but it is a great place to be with the doggy and having nice people around. We will continue touring somewhere in August again and now we live on the moment :)
9 July 2015
What to give for a Greek man?
The family I have started to know so well is having a taverna. They run their taverna six months a year, so you could think how nice, that could mean that after they have six months holiday? Not quite. They have their own sheeps and goats to look after. They have chickens. They make their own honey. They have their own wine and since you have your own grapes, naturally you make your own raki too. They have their own garden - with herbs, salads and vegetables. In December they start to collect their olives and will get their own oil. After the olives are collected, you need to look after the trees and do the cutting. Few nights ago the father left 3 am with his two sons to collect herbs from the mountain. Not forgetting that they collect their own sea salt and I am sure I don´t even know everything they do. The kids are helping in all this, though now they have summer holiday from school, well, not a holiday as the kids in back home, these kids are working the whole summer with the family. Feels almost that the easiest thing is having the taverna...
7 July 2015
Looks like an ordinary day
Yes, I am still in Greece and hoping that the situation here will not grow that bad, that I would be "forced" to leave this beautiful island. I am now in a peaceful village in Southern Crete, nothing much happens anyway in here. When you look at the beach, it looks as an ordinary summer day, though with less people..
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