 Last bright and sunny Sunday I took my dog and set off with a friend for a walk around Pnyx Hill. I had walked around Filopapou several times but had never taken this particular path, so when I saw the view (pictured above) I was stunned! There were Lycabettus Hill and the Acropolis right next to each other, separated by a cypress tree. (As for the woman in the distance, she was apparently picking 'horta' for her lunch!)
Last bright and sunny Sunday I took my dog and set off with a friend for a walk around Pnyx Hill. I had walked around Filopapou several times but had never taken this particular path, so when I saw the view (pictured above) I was stunned! There were Lycabettus Hill and the Acropolis right next to each other, separated by a cypress tree. (As for the woman in the distance, she was apparently picking 'horta' for her lunch!)In the hectic pace that we live today, it is often difficult to stop and really observe, soak in and appreciate the sometimes incantational beauty, truth, uniqueness & depth of what lies along our daily paths. This blog is dedicated to the paradoxical and multifaceted beauty of Athens. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, I welcome you to send your photograph & short text (caption, story or poem) of your personal view of the Greek capital.
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15.1.07
Filopapou Sunday eye-opener
 Last bright and sunny Sunday I took my dog and set off with a friend for a walk around Pnyx Hill. I had walked around Filopapou several times but had never taken this particular path, so when I saw the view (pictured above) I was stunned! There were Lycabettus Hill and the Acropolis right next to each other, separated by a cypress tree. (As for the woman in the distance, she was apparently picking 'horta' for her lunch!)
Last bright and sunny Sunday I took my dog and set off with a friend for a walk around Pnyx Hill. I had walked around Filopapou several times but had never taken this particular path, so when I saw the view (pictured above) I was stunned! There were Lycabettus Hill and the Acropolis right next to each other, separated by a cypress tree. (As for the woman in the distance, she was apparently picking 'horta' for her lunch!)
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This is a phantastic picture (as most of the pictures in this blog are)! And it really reminds me of the nice things of a city that I love, the things I miss the most...
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