Foinikas by the Lake

Published 14th of May, 2019

Waterside Figs

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The fig trees were doing well. A couple of years ago I did some heavy pruning of our fig trees, wearing just a t shirt and shorts. I had a nasty reaction to the leaves and sap, and came out in lots of tiny blisters. The chemist know how to deal with this, but do bear it in mind if you are thinking of pruning your own fig tree - wear gloves, a proper shirt, and long trousers.

Road To Nowhere

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Believe it or not, the area in the foreground of this picture is actually the main road through Foinikas. When the lake wasn't full you could drive down here, along the shore, across a bridge and up the other bank to the water treatment centre. Now you wouldn't even know a road was there.

This highlights a point I raised in our last blog on Pano Arodes. Just because an area is overgrown, does not mean it is forgotten about. This road has vanished in a few short months. Similarly, an overgrown garden in a village could just mean that the building is a summer house.

A Familiar Rock

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My original plan was to walk down the hill from the other side of that rock. We explored there last year (see links below).

However, if the undergrowth up there is anything like as dense as it is in Foinikas, I am glad we chose a different route.

View From The Lake

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You won't get a view like this very often.

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The Asprokremmos is a popular fishing destination.

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