for Wordless Wednesday and others.
Whilst looking through some old photos, I found these which I took on the beautiful and unspoilt Greek island of Samos about 11 years ago.
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for Wordless Wednesday and others.
Whilst looking through some old photos, I found these which I took on the beautiful and unspoilt Greek island of Samos about 11 years ago.
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Wonderful door photos. You could post these on Thursday Doors also…
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That’s a point! Cheers, Lisa.
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Interesting images! I love that amazing blue!
Thank you for the visit!
Happy WW!
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Think Greece, think blue! Thanks, Suzana.
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The blues are so lovely!!
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Thanks, Lydia. You see blue everywhere you look there!
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What fab photos and soooo colourful and quaint I always like your clear pics can see every detail 🙂
Have a greektastic week Keith 👍
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Nice of you to say so, Steve, yamas!
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Ahh, you took me back to my Greek trip which was 25 years ago. What a gorgeous place!
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It’s great, I’ll be going back just as soon as I can.
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Those are so very cool and interesting. Thanks for sharing them.
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My pleasure, I’m pleased you enjoyed them!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Mimi!
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I’d love to visit this island. Remarkable!
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It’s beautiful and totally uncommercialised. Thanks for dropping by.
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Door and window fascinate me too. The older the better.
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Me too, you can’t help but wonder what lies beyond.
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Love the doors and windows, but really love the boats. You know how I love boats.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
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I’ve lots of boat pictures from there too, they are so colourful. Thanks, Sandee.
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Hi Keith – it looks to be an idyllic place … I’ve only been to Rhodes – but should have explored more. Beautiful photos … just what we need ?! ahead of four months of grey! Cheers Hilary
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Thanks, Hilary. I’ve been to Samos many times and I love it because it’s unspoilt – not a full English to be found! The main town is Pythagoria, the birthplace of Pythagorus.There’s only one flight a week from the UK and it’s never overrun by tourists, and it’s never grey either!
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Sounds idyllic! Cheers H …
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We actually wanted to go to Santorini, but a heavy storm was predicted, If Santos is the closest to Athens, then we were there. Still remember, sipping on a drink at the beach, we heard the guy at the next table saying in Dutch, “Now we still need to do a little groceries.” We both burst out laughing, because only a Dutchman can think of groceries when you’re sitting at the beach”- so typically Dutch! Your images bring me back to memorable times in Greece:)
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I’ve not managed Santorini yet either. Having Dutch relations and friends I can well imagine that conversation! Thanks for dropping by Emille.
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:):)
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I love the way the blue doors pop against the walls in the Mediterranean light.
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Perfectly put! Thanks so much.
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Excellent photography! These pictures are so artistic.
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So nice of you to say so. I like to photograph the less obvious things when visiting places. Thanks, Shiju.
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These are really cool, Keith. Lots of character in these doors.
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/10/i-dont-like-that-there.html
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Not the usual subject for holiday photos but I hast had the snap them! Thanks so much.
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I’m glad I’m not the only admirer or doors and windows! Terrific images 🙂
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Join the club! Thanks, Betty.
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I really loved the picture of small stairs with blue paint as well as the glimpse of bigger stair.
The rustic touch of the doors and windows are really well captured.
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Thanks so much, I found then very photogenic.
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