do you like olives?
a cosy corner
HFF to all!
greek coffee
light on the world
quoi d'autre à dire?
the white lamp
HFF everyone!!
summer on my plate
happiness - the rose that does not wither
red & rose
a cosy evening
HFF & a nice WE!!
cabbage international
eye glasses in the dark
a jump for joy
fringed lampshade
faced bag
if you like it spicy
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outdoor christmas lamps
seasonal fruit
red gloves
HFF to all!!
Three-bodied Daemon (Acropolis Museum/Athens)
a store full of curiosities
the reader
pediment detail of the Temple of Zeus in Olympia/…
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Akropolis Museum -Athens / view of the Parthenon
big bins
in the middle of autumn
even a hose have a heart
blue decay
HFF & a sunny WE to all!
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hanging bags
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colourful chairs
nobody wants these little mats
sit down!
HFF & a great WE to all!
the power of the sun
bottles
a big coffee
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BOUZOUKI is an instrument that gives life to many tales with its melodies. The history of Bouzouki as we know it today is no more than 100 years old. It has deep historical connections both with Greek Music and Turkish music, and it found itself a place even in Irish folk music in this short period.
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BOUZOUKI is an instrument that gives life to many tales with its melodies. The history of Bouzouki as we know it today is no more than 100 years old. It has deep historical connections both with Greek Music and Turkish music, and it found itself a place even in Irish folk music in this short period.
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Ein schönes Instrument!
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