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Guestbook

The Guest Book section of the site is where you can let us know what you think of the site and of anything Kytherian in general.
Please Note: if you are trying to find relatives or information or would like to announce a Kytherian event, please don't put it here. It belongs on the message board .


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George Megaloconomos - Melbourne Australia

27.05.2008

Hello,

This is an interesting site and a great way to see how we're all interconnected. My father, Panayioti Megaloconomos is from Livathi and my mother, Anezina Megaloconomos (maiden name, Londakis) is from Fratsia. Both of them live in Brisbane Australia. If anyone out there is doing a family tree with the Megaloconomos family, please let me know and hopefully I can help you out with a bit of information.

Thank you

Katrina Faros - Australia Sydney 12 yrs

04.02.2006

The best way to descibe Kythera is that there is no way. It is so incredible, not because of the food or housing but the beauty. As many have said Kythera is a place, a place we will always remember, and it will always hold a place in all our hearts. When I first arrived I must admit I didn't see much of it. I only saw thorns and spiders but I didn't see the beauty behind it; the life, the ocean, and most of all, the people.

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Renae Cassam - seneca,sc

14.08.2004

Please forward any information on Panagia -Mesocho-ritissa belongs to the Kassimatis family or/and Pantokratoras? Thank you in advance.

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Peter Tzannes - Sydney

21.01.2004

Congratulations...every visit to this site brings new information and appreciation of the love we have for our roots. By no means to replace this site.. another site for pics and general kytherian info is
http://www.kytherian.org.au
however this is very minor site compared to what you have, and will achieve on kythera-family.net..well done

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Peter Tzannes - Australia

24.12.2003

The best way to describe what Kythera means to us for me is my first trip to kythera. as we approached from crete and we could just see this "pimple" of an island on the horizon, a big smile came on my face for no reason... It was as if There was this hole in my heart that i did not even realise, and now it is filled by coming to kythera. It made me feel complete

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John Tzannes - Sydney/Australia

16.11.2003

Being Kytherian has an inner something that I find very difficult to explain. Apart from an overwhelming pride in my heritage there is also an immense respect for my fellow Kytherians.
The mystique that is Kythera the place, also resides within the fabric of all generations of Kytherians.

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