Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Sunday, 28 June 2009
Saturday, 27 June 2009
Marley In Rhodes
I'm back! First things first - once again many thanks to my fellow CDP bloggers who lent photos to appear here in my absence, and thanks to those who continued to visit and comment while I was away. Now, on to the holiday snaps!
We had a fantastic week in Rhodes, staying in the village of Pefkos. Lots of lazing by the pool, eating and, of course, drinking! Today and tomorrow I'll share with you a few photos.
More snaps tomorrow.
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Saturday, 28 June 2008
Marley In Kefalonia - Day Four
Today I've got a few photos to show you of Skala and Poros. They are neighbouring Bays on the South East coast of Kefalonia. We headed off in our hire car and followed the coast road round the island to get to them, and the views across the sea to the Greek island of Zakynthos (Zante) were stunning.
A quite spot at Skala beach. This is the main resort on the island, but like the rest of Kefalonia, it wasn't busy.
Oleander bushes can be seen all over Keflonia, showing off there blousey pink blooms.
Poros is a peaceful bay with a few shops and tavernas, it was a beautiful spot to have lunch.
Its the final day of Kefalonian photos tomorrow. The holiday is drawing to a close.
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Marley In Kefalonia - Day Two
Today a few photos from the Kefalonian capital, Argostoli. It is about 8km North of Svoronata, the village where Phoebe and I stayed for the week. We hired a car from Greekstones (I know, great name for a car hire company in Greece!) Check out their logo at the end of today's post. Its cool! It was a bit scary driving on the opposite side of the road to the UK, and it didn't help that the steering wheel was on the other side of the car! Anyway, we made it in one piece. Here is the proof.
One of the towns many churches, decorated with flags and bunting in preperation for one of the Islands Saints days.

Locals queueing up to buy fresh fish from one of the fishing boats in the Port.
View across the bay to the mountains with added sparkle, not that it really needed it!
Thanks for all the 'welcome back' greetings yesterday, I'm glad you all liked the photos. More tomorrow.

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