"Νομίζεις ότι είναι κάποια πόλη του εξωτερικού. Μετά βλέπεις το ΜΠΑΡΜΠΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ στο βάθος και καταλαβαίνεις ότι είναι τα Χανιά μας."
You may think you are seeing some non-descript town in a Western country. But when you look more closely, you see the BARBOPOULOS sign, and you know that this isn't any old town. It's our town, Hania.
More than 1,500 people took part in this year's Santa Run, with all proceeds going to charity.
The photograph has been taken on the newly pedestrianised road known as Katola or Keradika.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
ΚΑΛΑ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥΓΕΝΝΑ!
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Merry Christmas to you and your family Maria. Enjoy!!!
ReplyDeleteI see that is is already December 25th there in Greece. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you from snowy Colorado!
ReplyDeleteI see that is it already Christmas Day there in Greece. We are slowly preparing Christmas Eve dinner here. It will be roast ham from our pig, creamy potatoes, asparagus, and "Gateau Fondant aux Poires" for dessert. That is a recipe from another blog I read. But...first we will toast with eggnog!
ReplyDeleteHow I love eggnog.
I wish all of you a very Merry Christmas from the Colorado Rockies where it is snowing hard!
a white christmas - that is very much in our dreams here in crete!!!! we are having pork and celery tomorrow, a very traditional dish here, and it tastes even better when you cook it from the night before like we did
DeleteMerry Xmas from NYC! All the best for 2013. We could all do with a better year!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a Joyous New Year, Maria!! XOXO
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! What are those biscuits/cookies in the picture?
ReplyDeletethe white ones are kourambiedes and the brown ones are melomakarona - hope your day was a good one!
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