Pano Akourdaleia Craft Fair
Strange Tea Pots

A Margaret Thatcher Tea Pot. Words fail me.

British Sweets

This lady was selling traditional British Sweets, including some god awful sour balls, one of which my daughter gave to me. It was truly disgusting, but she seemed to like them. I went for the more traditional fudge.
Pampered Rose

I did a double take when I saw this. I initially thought it was a screwed up plastic bag, but soon realised that it was a big lump of ice cubes. Presumably it drip-feeds water to the roses throughout the day.
Cute Puppy

This visitor to the craft fair was very beautiful, and very cute.
Cuter Donkey

There are a number of fairs between now and Christmas. If you are running one, let us know, and we can publicise it on a special page. People are bound to be asking, and we are more than happy to give you a plug. Just don't bombard the Paphos Chat facebook page with them. We'll do it properly.
And stay tuned for more blogs from around this area. Over the next couple of weeks we will be showing you some lovely walks and views...
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