The Gateways To Paphos Revisited
7. Chloraka is now Finished!

So the big question here is...

Chloraka at Night

...does that truck ever move?
8. Off The Beaten Track

This one looks nice enough. It certainly brightens up the surrounding area.
At Night

At night it works really well, owing to the lack of streetlights.
Another Filler

I can't wish you Happy Easter twice in one blog, so this page's filler is a shameless plug for our facebook page. You can follow us on https://www.facebook.com/paphoslife
The bird in the picture is currently nesting in the roof of our porch, if you were curious.
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