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52 Weeks In Tsirigo - The Land That Time Forgot
I am writing this edition of '52 Weeks In Kythera' blog from distant Athens as there is NO BOAT for me to return to the...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 13.06.2008
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52 Weeks In Tsirigo - Just What the Doctor Ordered
One major characteristics that makes time spent on Kythera at the same time divinely fulfilling and other times...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 26.05.2008
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52 Weeks In Tsirigo - Crack Go The Red Eggs
Either it has been a long-hard winter or Kythera is definitely on the tourist radar. If the Easter swell of visitors, both...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 02.05.2008
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52 weeks in Tsirigo - And the wheel goes round & round
Kythera is a bloom and all is splendid. Red poppies grow from abandoned rock walls, wild orchids lurk in the shadows of...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 01.04.2008
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Decisions, decisions
I have been following Anna's excellent blog relating the recent events on the islands with great interest. As an expatriate...
submitted by Sven Graefe on 03.03.2008
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52 weeks in Kythera - An Island in Grief
Is the fragility of Death linked to seismic activity? While the Greek mass media speculates about a futuristic natural...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 02.03.2008
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52 Weeks In Tsirigo - A lot of Hot Air
Kithira is a world of EXTREMES as the past two weeks can account. SNOW, daily EARTHQUAKES, those dreaded...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 26.02.2008
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Waking up to reality
I have been impressed with the stuff written by Anna Cominos for some time, but this last blog of hers about the windmills...
submitted by Blake More on 21.02.2008
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Thrift
A while ago there was an interesting entry here concerning Kytherian thrift. I personally think thrift is a very good thing,...
submitted by Blake More on 10.02.2008
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WINDMILLS UPDATE
Debate is turning to action in Kithira,-regarding the proposal to lease local land so that a power company can create...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 07.02.2008
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KFN Newsletter Feb. 2008
Dear Friends of Kythera
I'm in a plane again, this time flying back from a short stay in Athens. I spent most of the day...
submitted by James Victor Prineas on 01.02.2008
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52 weeks in Tsirigo - The Winds of change are a...
Some weeks living in Kythera is like watching non-rating television - your kind of trapped in Groundhog Day, the same day in...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 27.01.2008
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52 weeks in Tsirigo – Kissing the Crucifix
Will the Gods of Kytherian Weather make up their minds up or what?????
Just when the body and soul becomes accustomed to...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 17.01.2008
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52 weeks in Tsirigo – Happy 2008
Kalli Minia ke Kalli Hronia (Good month & a Good Year) to all and May peace and humanity prevail and above all good health....
submitted by Anna Cominos on 04.01.2008
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52 weeks in Tsirigo - Christmas in Kythera
Christmas in Kythera
The days leading into Christmas day have been divine; winter-warm and windless.
Most people have...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 27.12.2007
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Looking for house to rent 2008
Hi, looking for a house or similar to rent
from late May to early September or part of that time. Grandmother Irini Comino,...
submitted by Debra Sampson on 18.12.2007
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52 weeks in Tsirigo
52 weeks in Tsirigo – week 3
The island is gripped with ‘Yiortes’ fever. As lead into the sobriety of Christmas Day,...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 17.12.2007
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52 weeks in the Homeland - Olive oil pressing
More news from olive-centre of the planet, Stavli (5kms west/north from Potamos).Picking the oily little jewels is not enough...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 11.12.2007
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Working in a Greek cafe in Australia
I just met a lady who knew about the book I published earlier this year about Greek cafes in Australia and wanted to tell me...
submitted by Toni Risson on 08.12.2007
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Olive Picking on the Island
by Island Reporter and Astral Traveller Anna Comino
'Well the olive-trees are talking to us' meaning they need a...
submitted by Anna Cominos on 03.12.2007
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