Green Monday Fun
Lots of People

We were now passing lots of picnics and barbeques. There were many kites in the air.

Multicolour Kites

It's difficult to photograph a lot of kites, so I had to settle for a few of them. I admit, they were more colourful than our kite, but it flew dammit! It flew!
Busy Beach

I do hope everybody takes their rubbish home with them though. It would kind of defeat the purpose of Green Monday if it resulted in a mess.
Yeronisos Island Again

The seas themselves were fairly choppy. Perfect kite flying weather though.
Cars Everywhere

Green Monday was a lot of fun, and as we drove into Paphos, we saw more and more kites and picnics along the way. It seemed half of Cyprus had come out for a picnic.
We ate in Paphos, and headed back to Polemi via Foinikas and the Ezousa Valley. We had our GoPro with us, and if the coverage looks ok I may put some of it on youtube. If I do I will post the clips on our forum and Facebook Chat Group, Paphos Chat. Click here to join that.
That's enough from me for a while. Two blogs (one huge) in two days must mean you are sick of my prose. So I am taking a short break. Don't worry though, in a few days we will post another guest blog from Max, who wants to take you on a tour of some crystals...
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