After The Fires

Published 12th of August, 2020

Dusty Helicopter

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The dust was due to a military helicopter. I don't know whether they were helping to patrol the forests or there for some other reason.

Troodos Views

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Fleeting Panagia Salamiotissa Monastery Visit

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As we were in the area we also popped in to see the monastery we blogged about a while ago. I had wondered if it would open up more during the summer. However, I wondered that before the Covid outbreak. So the fact that it was still very quiet didn't really tell me anything.

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Tree Grafting

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Now this is interesting. Here you can see some tree grafting in action. I won't dwell on it here, but in the near future we hope to start publishing some articles (more how-tos than blogs) on various farming techniques like this, and other subjects which are of interest but not really blogs. So stay tuned...

Nice Advert

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I read somewhere that this is an advert for the car mechanic who lives here. Class.

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