As you already know, 2 weeks after my vacation to Chios, I left again, this time for Chalkidiki, the heaven on earth for us living in Thessaloniki. When I go to Chalkidiki, I usually stay at my cousin’s summer house, just outside N.Marmaras. The house is in a very quiet area, surrounded by trees, and almost-wild nature, and it’s only a few meters away from the beach (although you need to walk a lot to get there). My uncle bought the land many years ago, and built a cute house there, under 2 huge plane trees (platanus). You may remember telling you how much I love the platanus smell on last year’s post about Chalkidiki.
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Blue mint | outfit post
Continuing with my “regular posting”, after the long break with my posts about Chios. These photos were taken just before my vacation to Chalkidiki, when we gathered at T’s house to play Buzz on PS3 again.
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August’s wishlist
What’s better than a new wishlist to start off this month? It’s been somewhat of a tradition for this blog, to have a wishlist as the first post of the month. And this month couldn’t be an exception.
However it was hard for me to find items for this month’s wishlist. I don’t know why, but I’m not so much in a shopping mood lately. But, fear not, I did find some great items for this month as well, and I present them to you below.
Photos taken from the sites linked below
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My month in pics – July 2012
July has almost come to an end! It was a great month for me, as it started with my return from Chios Island, and included a week in Chalkidiki with my bf, cousin, and friends.
Let’s see some of the highlights of the month.
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Day 3 in Chios – Pirgi, Mesta, Emporios, Komi
Day 3 of our trip to Chios was completely free from wedding stuff. My aunt and cousin didn’t need us, so it was the perfect chance to start touring the island a bit. With my mom as our tour guide, we took our rental car, and begin our trip to Mastichochoria (the mastic villages in Greek). I took many photos so be prepared for a picture loaded post again.
Our first stop was the medieval village Pirgi, which has the largest population of Mastichochoria. Most of Pirgi’s houses are painted with the “xista” technique, which makes the village unique. Here’s a small sample of the houses, and the village.