The Erectheion temple as seen today was built between 421 and 406 BC of Pentelic marble. This elegant structure forms an important part of the Acropolis complex. Unfortunately, little is […]
Come daddle and dawdle with me. Are any of you watching the “Race across the World” on BBC Two? Five couples are racing from London to Singapore, on a limited […]
This reflective view of the Acropolis appealed to me and my camera – a touch of crazy inversion and the place is now floating in a lake! And no, this […]
Spring has been making a valiant effort to combat winter in several parts of the northern hemisphere. Sun and daytime warmth in Greece has been encouraging the greens, yellows and […]
Arachova is a quaint town perched on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, at an average altitude of 960 metres, and close to Delphi, the Parnassus ski resort and the coast. It is […]
This giant, 600 m² mural is the work of Athens-born and based street artist, Pavlos Tsarinas. It was created in conjunction with Manolis Anastasakos and the Kretsis crew as part of a project by the […]
The oldest bar and distillery in Athens was funded by Mikhail Vrettos and has been operating since 1909. The business has changed hands a couple of times since then, but […]
These busy bees were hard to capture as they barely paused for a second, and constantly presented their rear ends to me and my unsuitable lens! Copyright Debbie […]