Greek Isles

 

A peaceful harbor at the Village of Aliki, Paros Island, Greece

 

The Byzantine ruins left from the 7th Century in the Valley of Butterflies

 

A beautiful butterfly in the Valley of Butterflies

 

Dinner is being dried by the solar energy

 

A donkey ride was one of the main transportation methods

 

Clear water at the Village of Aliki

 

Is that a cricket? Very noisy little creature

 

Ms. Lee at the number one tourist attraction of Paros Island, the Port of Naoussa

 

More octopi being dried on a fishing boat

 

Ms. Lee tried on a new hat for fun

 

Ms. Lee rode an ATV

 

Ms. Lee does not know how to swim in the ocean

 

Two musicians came to serenade by the lunch tables with their violin and accordion

 

Ms. Lee enjoyed the Aegean Sea breezes on the west side of Paros Island

 

Ms. Lee had fun singing on top of a marble table

 

An exquisite sunset from the west side of the Paros Island

 

Ms. Lee traveled through a narrow path in the Village of Prodromos

 

A view of the Greek Orthodox Church from the top of the Village of Lefkes, with winding Byzantine path, built in the 7th Century, in the background

 

Another narrow walkway between two buildings in the Village of Lefkes

 

The front entrance to the Greek Orthodox Church

 

Ms. Lee took a ferry to the near island, Antiparos

 

The bright and colorful pottery on display

 

The Frankish Castle stood in the Village of Parikia, built in the 1200s by Venetian Sanoudos

 

The Panayia Ekatondapiliani Cathedral, in the Village of Parikia

 

The entrance of the Panayia Ekatondapiliani Cathedral

 

The courtyard of the Panayia Ekatondapiliani Cathedral

 

The beautiful stone work of the ceiling of the Panayia Ekatondapiliani Cathedral hallway

 

The double-headed eagle is a symbol in heraldry and vexillology. It is most commonly associated with the Byzantine Empire

 

This five feet tall chamber was the resting place for the church keeper

 

The side yard of the Panayia Ekatondapiliani Cathedral

 

Ms. Lee found a Lego mand on the street of Parikia

 

A squid salad is common for lunch, fried or grilled, of course

 

The Port of Mykonos Island, Greece

 

Another view of Mykonos Island

 

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