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from ten to seven towers

heptapyrgion • thessaloniki • greece In the North-eastern region of Thessaloniki, a big fortress is situated called Heptapyrgion. The towers… Read More

a beach called nut

The word “karydi” means nut in Greek. Karydi beach, about four km from the entrance to Vourvourou area, is one of the… Read More

discerning vs judgemental

“Of course we need to accept ourselves as we are, but we can’t stop there. We also need to value… Read More

like the nectar

Nectarine tree, persica lezvis, is a variety of peach, known for its smooth rind and its sweet taste. There’s a… Read More

a tulip that pleased their fancies

It is one of the strangest economic stories in European history – an early economic bubble. In the 17th century,… Read More

ruins of basilica

The basilica of Saint Achilles is one of the oldest monuments in the area of Prespes. The church built in… Read More

live in denial

“The worst lies are the lies we tell ourselves. We live in denial of what we do, even what we… Read More

then still belongs to you

“So if decline to accept your abuse, does it not then still belongs to you?” BuddhaYou think you are a… Read More

eight sides of everything

I know two forms of indecisiveness from self-practice; when one can’t decide for a long time and when he finally… Read More

sea of the unfulfilled

“And we passed by, silent, coward, ignored,Our word wasn’t meant to be heard As a withered leaf fell glowing in the sleeping sea of the… Read More

thus goodness is attained

asterokosmos (helexpo), thessaloniki, greece “Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck”.Dalai Lama I… Read More

not getting what you want

Minimal fir tree portrait by ARTbyJWP via Curioos.com “Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of… Read More

tangled

“I’ve learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way (s)he handles three things: a rainy… Read More

surface

Lake Monochrome Silence by ARTbyJWP via Curioos.com “Nothing is more fragile than the surface”.Gilles Deleuze Read More

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