Good afternoon to all from the lovely Parga!It's another gloriously sunny day here,the birds are chirping and nature is orgasmically busy with her day to day activities,undisturbed by us mere mortals admiring her abundant beauty.As you can see from the pictures above,this is the view from our balcony ......what a sight for an early morning coffee!It's like a meditation, without closing your eyes!A soothing of the soul without any unnecessary words or medication.It doesn't get any better than this in my humble opinion. So, like I promised the day before yesterday,I am back, with lots of things to share and pictures to give you a taste of this lovely corner of Greece.It's early afternoon and we're resting after another long day at the beach.Here I go then. On Tuesday morning like I said,we took our first tentative dip in Ionian waters.And what a dip that was!Frozen!Honestly, the water felt like ice cubes against the skin.......beautiful,clear waters,but freezing.But we kept at it, and after a couple of hours it felt slightly better.That same evening,after a much deserved lunch and nap,we set off to see one of the castles in Parga.Not the one of Ali Pasha but a Venetian one.I heard it was some sort of citadel, a fortress.Today, only some ruins remain,which,sadly, are not maintained properly.Part of it has become a cafeteria,and the rest has been surrendered to Mother Nature to do her worst.Still, despite all of the above,it's a gorgeous site, with an even more breathtaking view of the city of Parga.To top it all off, it was a night with a full moon,which made the evening and the whole scenery even more magical and otherwordly. I took some pictures to give you an idea. The breathtakingly beautiful little bay just below the castle. The narrow street leading up to the castle entrance. And some parts of the castle.As you can plainly see,parts of it survive pretty decently,but especially in the last image, it is pretty evident that Mother Nature has had the last word.Total ruin and surrender. Parga, as seen from the top of the castle.Beautiful.It shone like a precious gem in the moonlight. The spell binding light of the full moon over the crystal clear waters of the Ionian Pelagos.Enchanting.Out of this world.I felt I had been transported into a fairy tale somehow.... Yesterday ,unluckily for me,my blood pressure dropped to abysmal depths and I had to stay home to recover while the family happily set off to take a swim.I felt stinking jealous....but hey,health comes first,right?So, it was a really slow day for me,therefore I have nothing of significance to report. Today, on the other hand,I was feeling loads better,so another trip to another beach.This time it was a more secluded beach,really cosy and cute.Nothing fancy.No deckchairs,no beach bar.Just a small canteen/taverna.The waters were as clear as anywhere else.And I have to say that they were a bit warmer and thus more tolerable to swim in.My daughter just didn't want to come out.She had to though.....the water was more tolerable, but still cold enough to make her lips turn blue after a while.So with much procrastination we set off.We sat down at the taverna for a bite to eat.Pity they have nothing for vegans...I was forced to eat things I hadn't eaten in months now.But hey...when in Rome you do as the Romans,vegan or not.So, I'll be off to rest for a while and get ready for the evening expedition,wherever that may take us.But before I bid you farewell, for now,some pictures of today..... My beautiful tornado right in her element...striking poses with gusto and a big smile. I'm off to take a few zzzzzzs myself.Until the next post with the follow-up to our exploration of Parga and its surroundings,take care of yourself.
As always with love and light.Be as good to yourself as you are to others. Lia
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After several years of spending our holidays in the city,our little family finally made it to go on holidays.A whole week no less.We'd booked a room in the lovely village of Agia Kyriaki,near Parga,which is right by the Ionian Pelagos. We started our roadtrip yesterday morning at 8 a.m.,very excitedly.For once no one grumbled about getting up at 6 a.m.As we were driving we saw breathtaking sceneries,forests,mountains and imposing,steep cliffs.As one who has not travelled much I have to say that we have a gorgeous country .Majestic mountains and clear seas to lace them.Shitty government aside,our country's natural sceneries more than counterbalance any other flaw we as a people might possess.When we finally arrived at our little inn,we settled down for a couple of hours and then we set off exploring. It seems there is history in this area.When we open our window,on top of the mountain I can see the castle of Ali Pasha.God knows what else we'll encounter.Apart from the historical significance,there is also an extensive market with surprisingly friendly and polite. shopkeepers and a variety of products and prices.I have not actually purchased anything yet,though I do intend to. I am so looking forward to today.It'll be the day for the first swim.People I talked to,told me that the waters here are extremely cold.I will find out in a while.So, I'm off to get ready for the beach.The family is anxiously waiting.Iwill be back(!!!).......and that is no threat.I'll have lots to share with you guys and loads of pictures hopefully.Provided I can find my USB cord,that is.Always forgetful.But I'll see what I can do. Until then,have an amazing day, no matter what you are doing.My new motto is,live the moment,regard every single experience as an adventure.So, I'm taking up my own advice.Talk later. As always,with love and light, Lia Lacking original material,I found this on YouTube.Enjoy!
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