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Another favorite picture from our recent vacation in Greece. A lovely village with an awesome view. The church looks so colorful and makes a great contrast to the natural greens and blues. This view will blow you away.
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I've only been to Greece once but what I remember most vividly is that blue water. Never again have I seen such clear, brilliant blues!
ReplyDeleteAri (Baking and Books)
beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I could swim in that water! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeletewhat a beauty! maybe i should plan a greek vacation soon!
ReplyDeleteI wish I was there RIGHT NOW! hehee
ReplyDeleteIndeed...did blow me away........what a view, what a picture..so many places to visit..so little time :)
ReplyDeletemmmmm. what a good idea to post a summery picture in autumn. it makes us appreciate the sun we get and makes us long for summer holidays again.
ReplyDeleteNature is always so soothing to the soul!! I love it. You should see North Wales countryside, breathtaking!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this photo..
I was in Greece last summer the ocean is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! *sigh*
ReplyDeletePaz
This could easily be a postcard, Meeta! Lovely photo, Meeta! By the way, G's response - Wow! (and he wanted me to scroll down to your pesto spirals...guess what I'll be making soon?).
ReplyDeletebeautiful picture..
ReplyDeletenice blog..I just found this blog and instantly I keep reading all your posting :)
I've been to anywhere except in my country. I've never been in italy or greece. I'll mark greece to be one of my destinations overseas! do people know how to speak english there?
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