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Glass Works – Art en Route
Glass with some second thoughts Cyprus Art finder Maria Etheridge (a.k.a Art en Route) encourages to have a second look at glass-makers’ workshops and experiencing the process of creation on a post at Art en Route to spark our interest in … Continue reading
POETRY AND WINE – The God of the Grape
It is poetry today that is best placed to delve into the sacred soil and divine providence of the vine, describe the uses of wine as a release from the everyday and as an aphrodisiac, and explore our complex and … Continue reading
Limni Bay development not at any price
To the Cyprus Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Socratis Hasikos & the Shacolas Group Stop the environmental encroachment for development of THE LIMNI SITE by the golf course and villas complex Petition | Cyprus Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Socratis Hasikos … Continue reading
Posted in InCyprus
Tagged cyprus, development, environment, Limni, marine protection, natura 2000, nesting, preservation, sustainability, turtles
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Pootling Along on a Summer Breeze
Originally posted on Androula's Kitchen – Cyprus on a Plate:
The headline sounds a bit toad of Toad Hall ( Wind in the Willows ) but that sort of sums up my past few days. We have been lucky…
Ceramics still a gateway to exploring Cyprus Culture
Medieval Ceramics in their Wider Context Cyprus Cyprus explored through Ceramics This symposium should provide a stimulus for all, discovering new keys of Ceramics so as to encourage more communication and cooperation in the further development and understanding of this … Continue reading
Good news never comes alone
Originally posted on Travel Freely:
Warmth, Generosity and Hospitality Yes, you’ve guested it. Easter in Cyprus. And there isn’t any other season, no other singular event which embodies better these 3 ingredients for those vital and indispensable moments of bliss. We live…
Posted in InCyprus
Tagged cyprus, cyprusawesomeness, easter, Generosity, Hospitality, orthodox easter, warmth
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Remembering Sylvie’s passage across the Green line 10 years ago
A personal account and first hand witness of the days when the border crossings opened the possibility for renewing with a lost territory. Sylvie participates in the preparations and rush to cross the border with her local friends 10 years ago. The Beginning … Continue reading
Meet me half way in Larnaka on the International Day of Monuments
Originally posted on Travel Freely:
Do you know how the inside of the Larnaka Medieval Castle looks like? Have you ever visited the ancient Kition or perhaps some of the archaeological treasures in the region such as Choirokoitia Neolithic Settlement,…
Posted in Open Culture
Tagged cyprus, cyprus heritage, education, Icomos, international day of monuments and sites, larnaka, tourism
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The desire to meet you halfway in creating vital experiences
The Echo can be heard but it’s quite another reading freshly pressed account of vitality from a return visit to Cyprus. Emma French Returns from Cyprus and admits “of course, there are purely pragmatic reasons to head to Cyprus. The … Continue reading
Posted in InCyprus
Tagged ancestral hospitality, culture, cyprus, cyprus travel, easter, meet you, vital experiences
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