Ruin of The Temple of Apollo - Greek - Sixth century B.C.
"O God, I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." - Hamlet Act II scene ii
24 June 2023
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Love the cat, of course.
ReplyDeleteLove the ancient city.
Love the idea of lounging on a raft in the sea.
Looks like great fun, Neil! Glad you are having good weather!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics!
ReplyDeleteMine in the third photo looks alright. Not so sure about yours even though you have a choice.
ReplyDeleteVery scenic.
ReplyDeleteNice cat and nice bike :)
ReplyDeleteI like the ruins and the clear waer with big rocks in it. I'd be happy sunbathing there too.
Nice postcards!
ReplyDeleteFunny how people still deliberately sunbathe even though everyone knows of the dangers.
ReplyDeleteThe cat is my favourite.
Wish we were there
ReplyDeleteBellissimo! Grazie mille!
ReplyDeleteThat water is so gorgeous and look at all the boats! I love the Jetsons pedicabs. Great shots, Mr. P.!
Interesting....
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic, though I'm getting sunburned just looking at those two women in the third picture.
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