mere color
“Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways“. Oscar Wilde The sea in Toroni has this blue – turquoise color and these crystal waters that can please anyone. It is not a coincidence that its 2.5 km long curved beach is awarded the Blue Flag many times and for 2013. The Blue Flag is a voluntary eco-label awarded to more than 3850 beaches and marinas in 48 countries all over the world. …
a letter can change the whole story
A small letter can change the whole story and the meaning of one thing
fava is a beach
Fava is a small beach located in the second peninsula (Sithonia) in Chalkidiki. You will find it three kilometers southeast from Vourvourou village, after Karydi beach. Some call it the “beach of teachers” because it’s inside the settlement of the teachers of AUTH University. Do not hesitate to ask the locals and passersby. The signs are almost nonexistent and the streets in the settlement are really complicated and easily confused. You will understand that you are close when on a small slope…
bicycle spin on air
“When the spirits are low, when the day appears dark, when work becomes monotonous, when hope hardly seems worth having, just mount a bicycle and go out for a spin down the road, without thought on anything but the ride you are taking”. Arthur Conan Doyle Most historians agree that the first bicycle was built by Baron Karl Drais Von Sauerbrun of Germany in 1817. However, the first sketch of a machine that looked like the modern bicycle belongs to…
paradox
“The paradox is the source of the thinker’s passion, and the thinker without paradox is like a lover without feeling: a paltry mediocrity”. Soren Kierkegaard The word paradox refers to everything contradicted and beyond any expectation. It comes from the Greek words “para + doxa”, which means despite what one thinks and expects. In photography, the paradox was connected with the analogical process of capturing the image. Analog presents reality as it is, through a medium that lucks a code in order…
maintain self-control
“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not be reduced by them”. Maya Angelou,Letter to My Daughter Control is a difficult matter, either it is about ourselves or the others because no matter how organized and restricted is, it can’t be absolute. There will always be a gap that desire and other emotions or thoughts will find a way to be expressed and to be fulfilled. Self-control is about controlling emotions, desires and thoughts…
from ten to seven towers
In the North-eastern region of Thessaloniki, a big fortress is situated called Heptapyrgion. The towers were built in the 4th century to enclose the medieval city, but its modern form is from the 14th century.The byzantine name Heptapyrgion and later the ottoman name Yedi-koule both mean “fortress with seven towers”. In reality, this monument has ten towers. It’s believed that took the name after the fortress of Constantinopole (modern Istanbul). For one century (1890-1989), it ran like a prison, housed in new…
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 most beautiful beaches throughout Chalkidiki. White sand, crystal waters, rocks carved by the sea and the wind in odd shapes, shadowy pine trees around. It’s not an organized beach and in summer it’s quite crowded. Since 2000 all Vourvourou area has joined the network NATURA, where there are strict restrictions in terms construction, operation and general exploitation of the natural environment…
discerning vs judgemental
“Of course we need to accept ourselves as we are, but we can’t stop there. We also need to value ourselves enough make needed changes”. Steve Goodier I read once in a book about the management of the self and the team what a pity and bad luck are to live or work with judgemental people. This statement was so clearly true that immediately brought to my mind incidents of the past. We all experience at least once in our…
like the nectar
Nectarine tree, persica lezvis, is a variety of peach, known for its smooth rind and its sweet taste. There’s a general belief that the word nectarine comes from the word nectar, a fabled saccharine drink of the ancient Greek gods with a pleasant taste. This is quite strange, as nectarines imported in Greece at a later time and they called apple peaches, while the word nectarine is met for the first time in the English dictionary in 1616. There is another…
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, the price of tulip bulbs raised extremely extraordinary levels. Merchants made fortunes in one night and then lost everything, as tulips price suddenly hit rock bottom. It’s still a mystery why tulips, and no other flower, became an objective of such a mania. Yet, this beautiful Asian flower was always related to high values, like beauty, wealth, even holiness, due…
live in denial
“The worst lies are the lies we tell ourselves. We live in denial of what we do, even what we think. We do this because we’re afraid. We fear we will not find love, and when we find it we fear we’ll lose it. We fear that if we do not have love we will be unhappy.”Richard BachMany studies and research have been made about lying, deceit, and self-deception. Why we lie and the ways we deceive; why we make stories to justify…