Around Polemi
More Outdoor Seating

Here's another example of outdoor eating areas.

Rickety Balcony

I love the rickety old balcony which protrudes from this building. I probably wouldn't want to stand on it though.
Turn Right Here

Unless you want to end up in Kallepeia, you need to turn right here. It will bring you back onto the main road into Polemi. While you are in this area, take a look around. If you are lucky you might see a rabbit or two. I have yet to ascertain whether they are tame or wild, but they certainly live around here. It is quite poignant to write about these rabbits, as our own rabbit died of old age while I was taking shots for this article. I shall include some pictures of her at the end of this article, because we all miss her.
Polemi's Main Church

Taking the road back into Polemi, this time we take the turning to the right of Pavlos Supermarket. This is the Polemi Ring Road System, and for this portion it is one way. It leads you to the main Church of Polemi.
Oh and by the way, if you visit Polemi, don't ask anybody where the ring-road is. Nobody else calls it that.
Septic Assistance

Beyond the church we come to a T Junction, where we turn left. The buidling opposite will often have a couple of lorries parked in its drive. If you have an issue with your Septic Tank, or have a Cesspit that is misbehaving, then you should give these people a call. There number is 99762107, and the company is called Kyriakos.
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