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submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 18.09.2015

the pride of livathi !!

one of the best and longest serving restaurants on the island owned by the pierros brothers , who are the best business people on the island , the food is superb, the service is first class, and manoli one of the owners is so friendly ... its always a great dining pleasure to go to pierros ...

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submitted by Zina Megaloconomos on 04.08.2010

good company and good food

Peter Conomos enjoying good company and fresh fruit with his cousin Louka

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submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 26.10.2008

Sept 2008. (9) Toki Koizumi, the grandson of Lafcadio Hearn visits Kythera to pay homage to his grandparents.

Back in Japan, Toki holds a framed photograph of a Kytherian scene, a gift from Ioannis Γ Kasimatis.

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submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 26.10.2008

Sept 2008. (7) Toki Koizumi, the grandson of Lafcadio Hearn visits Kythera to pay homage to his grandparents.

Even the Metropoliti of Kythera was fascinated by Toki's visit.

Here he is with Ioannis Γ Kasimatis at the airport.

The two are good friends. Ioannis has a private Church attached to his "patriko spitti" which was built more than 200 years ago.

It is one of the Metropoliti's favourite private churches on the island. He has conducted services there.

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submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 01.11.2008

Sept 2008. (6) Toki Koizumi, the grandson of Lafcadio Hearn visits Kythera to pay homage to his grandparents.

Toki Koizumi, breaking bread with his generous hosts Ioannis Γ Kasimatis and his wife Gogo.

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submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 26.10.2008

Sept 2008. (4) Toki Koizumi, the grandson of Lafcadio Hearn visits Kythera to pay homage to his grandparents.

Toki Koizumi brought a number of gifts with him from Asia, to place on his grandmothers grave.

These included incense, oil and a garland from Japan, and fresh lilacs from Hong Kong.

Much older photograph of Rosa Kassimati's gravesite

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submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 26.10.2008

Sept 2008. (3) Toki Koizumi, the grandson of Lafcadio Hearn visits Kythera to pay homage to his grandparents.

Toki Koizumi (left, back to camera), Ioannis Γ Kasimatis, (left foreground), his grandfathers' biographer, and his host on the island, centre.

George Haros from Saint George Smallgoods, Sydney, a great benefactor to the Kytherian Association of Australia, to the right. George acted ...

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submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 26.10.2008

Sept 2008. (2) Toki Koizumi, the grandson of Lafcadio Hearn visits Kythera to pay homage to his grandparents.

Ioannis Γ Kasimatis, (left foreground), his grandfathers' biographer, and his host on the island meets with him.

Obscured in the background is George Haros from Saint George Smallgoods, Sydney, a great benefactor to the Kytherian Association of Australia. George acted as an interpreter ...

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submitted by Kytherian Cultural Exchange on 26.10.2008

Sept 2008. (1) Toki Koizumi, the grandson of Lafcadio Hearn visits Kythera to pay homage to his grandparents.

Here he is greeted at the airport by his grandfathers' biographer, and his host on the island, Ioannis Γ Kasimatis

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submitted by Nena Parkes on 27.03.2005

Livadi Carnival 2005 V

Two rowdy gnomes dance their pointy socks off in the fairy-tale creatures procession.

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submitted by Nena Parkes on 27.03.2005

Livadi Carnival 2005 IV

... the zoo containing his new wife, Camilla, who's name of course in Greek translates as... camel!

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submitted by Nena Parkes on 26.03.2005

Livadi Carnival 2005 II

One word: Adorable!

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submitted by Nena Parkes on 26.03.2005

Livadi Carnival 2005 III

Charles and his first wife Diana followed by...

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submitted by Nena Parkes on 26.03.2005

Livadi Carnival 2005 I

The gymnastics group giving a very funny rendition of themselves with overfed bodies and weights made of bread loaves. The climax came when, having presumably jumped up and down for a sufficient length of time, their overlarge bodies (consisting of balloons) shrunk (when the balloons were popped).

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submitted by Rowan Parkes on 25.02.2004

Carnival parade-Livadi 2004 IX

The circus is coming to town!

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submitted by Rowan Parkes on 25.02.2004

Carnival parade-Livadi 2004 VIII

Here cometh the old folks home, giving their nurses the usual hard time!

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submitted by Rowan Parkes on 25.02.2004

Carnival parade-Livadi 2004 VII

A helicopter, a hot air baloon, and a fishing boat are all likely candidates to get us to Pireas on time!

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submitted by Rowan Parkes on 25.02.2004

Carnival parade-Livadi 2004 VI

Here it is folks, this is what we are all going to be giving up, come and get your fill while you can!

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submitted by Rowan Parkes on 25.02.2004

Carnival parade-Livadi 2004 V

Where they got the idea for this one I shall never know...

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submitted by Rowan Parkes on 25.02.2004

Carnival parade-Livadi 2004 IV

Enter the Gods of Olympus!