Postcard From Cyprus

Rachel and her friend went home on Saturday night. On Friday we went to Les Ami and enjoyed a lovely set meal. Since Flambe closed it has become one of our favourite restaurants.
I walked the coast path both on Easter Sunday and Monday. It was lovely seeing the path so busy and the hotels were all making an effort to entertain their clients with Easter games and bqs. It brought back memories of when we used to stay at the Imperial and Rachel used to take part in the Easter games. They used to put on a free coach for the Midnight Service at the church in Geroskipou followed by traditional soup at the hotel. One of the hotels were roasting a lamb on a bbq.
I feel sorry for the people who bought the sunbed concessions here, as the beach has not yet been cleared by the municipality and is still full of rotting seaweed. These sunbeds arrived a few days ago and the concession holders cleared the seaweed from where the sunbeds are. They also raked in sand. I have not seen one person on these sun beds.



Both on Easter Sunday and Monday the harbour areas were extremely busy. Lovely to see so many people about enjoying themselves.
Thank you for the lovely photos, John.
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