Paphos Seafront Update

So full marks to the Mayor and his team. They have done a great job down here and the Harbour is looking lovely.

Oh La! La!

And now I know for certain that things are back to normal. Harry, the Oh La! La! Man, is back on his beat for Steve's Bar. He hadn't been around for a while, so it was nice to see him again. Some people complain about the Greeters that restaurants employ, but the ones in Paphos are never pushy, and some, like Harry here, are a postive boon to the area.
New Work

There was some new construction work occurring near the castle. They were laying a concrete floor here. A completely unverified post on Facebook suggested that they were going to be building a food hall here, which would incorporate those ugly metal hulks just to the right of this picture. I don't know what it will be, but something is clearly happening.
Paphos Castle

The castle itself was looking particularly beautiful today.
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Here our journey ends, at least on foot. Fortunately however, I came back a couple of days later with my drone.
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