The Statos Agios Photios Rural Festival
Funny Sausages
These looked decidedly odd. More on them in a while though.
Religious Icons
It won't be a surprise to see stalls like this. The landscape of Cyprus is liberally sprinkled with shrines and small churches, and we often see adornments such as these lining cave and chapel walls.
Regular Craftwork
I don't know if that the chap selling these items made them himself, but they were very nice.
Traditional Snacks
this lady was making some sort of pancake offering.
Deep Fried Goodies
I know the mini donuts are a popular Cyprus delicacy, but you could also buy the pancakes the lady in the previous photo was making. You can see them in the foreground.
Page 4 of 8
Related Blogs:
Abandoned Villages - Statos
Statos is unusual, as abandoned villages go. People deserted it not because of inter-communal fighting, but because of the threat of landslides. And then, no sooner had they emptied, some of the abandoned buildings were repopulated. Were villagers returning, or had outsiders moved in, prepared to take the risk of landslide?Abandoned Villages - Agios Fotios
Given that I wrote a blog about Statos last week, it would be unfair of me not to cover its close neighbour, Agios Fotios. Their histories are intertwined, as they were both abandoned for the same reason. Indeed, they merged to form a new, single town, called Statos Agios - Fotios. So what was left behind...Peyia Village Market
Village markets come in all shapes and sizes in Cyprus. The other week, we decided to visit the monthly market in Peyia. The ladies wanted some gift ideas, and I wanted some chutney. This is our report...From Pentalia to Polemi
A few weeks ago we produced a rather long film, showing a drive from Pentalia to Polemi. I was going to do a sped-up version, but I found the full version quite relaxing, especially with the soothing soundtrack, so I have left it alone. People were curious as to the route we took, so I retraced our steps, and stopped to take some photographs along the way...Good Pages To Visit
FB PagePaphos Life on Facebook
Like us on Facebook and stay notified of new blog posts.