Greek Symbol


What symbolizes Greece more than the olive. We visited an olive plantation on our recent trip to Greece and I took just this one close up.



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11 comments:

  1. and yes the Kalamata olives are the best, but than I am very biased.

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  2. Beautiful. Love olives and the trees.

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  3. Hi Meeta,
    Thanks for your comment on my blog regarding the photo size and the sidebar getting all messed up. Infact probably while you were on my blog I was editing my template and have succeeded in doing the needful. Everything is back in place and the blog looks good again.

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  4. Since I took a trip to wine country last year, I've grown to really dig Olives...well...after a few glasses of the vino of course ;)

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  5. Olive trees are gorgeous, but as a kid I learned not to eat olives off them the hard way!

    Ari (Baking and Books)

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  6. Nice shot! I like the contrast between the long narrow leaves and the short round olives!

    -- Vicki in Michigan

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  7. Lovely, Meeta! Just like a postcard.

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  8. That is the prettiest picture of an olive tree that I've ever seen. Way to go, sweetie! xoxo

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  9. Beautiful picture, love those olives in my cocktails:))

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  10. The backing colors, blue and green, infuses so beautifully! I adore olives but never see the trees, you photo makes me love them even more!

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  11. Lovely pic! Lovely looking olive! I love Greece!

    Paz

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