From Simou To Polis
Turn Right Here
    On this journey, we are keeping to the right for the time being. The other roads may well be perfectly servicable. However, now is not the time of year to go exploring. We know the route we are on is still good. But other routes may not be. Indeed, we tried getting to Simou cross-country from Polemi, but had to abandon that idea because the farm track had been reduced to a river in the rain. Save random exploring for drier times.
    
            
        
        
    
    
    Turn Right Here
    Again, keep to the right here.
Beware Falling Rocks
    They obviously had a bit of a landslide here recently.
An Old Friend
    We visited this church a while ago on a previous blog. There is not a lot to see there, but a nice view.
A Nice View
    See? Especially when everything is getting green. In fact, there is a nice contrast here, with some of the deciduous trees going brown and getting ready to shed their leaves.
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