Paphos Sea Front and Harbour
Municipal Baths

Personally I like the fact that it is now pedestrianised. So I think does the local cat population. They can now strut their stuff a bit more safely.

Look West

I did note that some concrete bollards had appeared along most of the Sea Front. Is this a forerunner to a new wall aimed at keeping the winter storms at bay? Or is it just a temporary affair, which will disappear once the storms have abated?
The Famous Fish Boy (Ok, The Little Fisherman)

Every time I fly the drone here I see people being photographed by the statue down there. It is very popular and a credit to the artist, Yiota Ioannidou, who made it.
Castle View

Every morning I post a picture similar to these on our Paphos Life Facebook page. They get literally thousands of likes, and are more popular than images from other parts of the Island. I do like to throw in some other shots occasionally though, to broaden people's horizons. If you are a long-time viewer and want to see more pictures from elsewhere used for the Kalimera pictures, then be sure to like them when you see them. That way I will know they are popular.
Parting Shot

I shall leave you with this parting shot of the new gym at the Sea Front. Remember that this area was renovated not long ago, and now it is lovely. Some people moaned about it, especially the gym. But some people will moan about anything. You can go through your life being negative if you like, but personally I think it looks great now. I also think Old Town looks great, and the bits of the road network that have been finished. Paphos is changing, but it is I believe, changing for the better. I may not agree with every change, but I cannot fault the ambition.
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