Thursday, June 28, 2007

A regal Queen

This Queen butterfly sat and posed on this milkweed plant in my backyard.

One of the milkweed butterflies, the Queen butterfly resembles both the Monarch and the Viceroy butterflies.
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Monday, June 25, 2007

Carmel by the Sea sunset

One of the "things to do" in Carmel by the Sea besides strolling the shops and trying all the great restaurant options is to time your ocean walk to the setting of the sun.

You won't be alone. Hundreds of townpeople and visitors flock to the beach to watch the golden orb set slowly into the horizon.

One of life's best views for free.
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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Foxgloves

These beautiful flowers are found in gardens all over Carmel-by-the-Sea.
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California travel

Let's change course and travel to a California location--Carmel-by-the-Sea. The tiny town is filled with charming dwarf-style cottages and gardens overflowing with flowers of all kinds, including foxgloves, dahlias, daisies and hydrangeas of pink, blue and lavender.

Thursday, June 14, 2007







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Mesta


In the southern part of the island of Chios is the medieval village of Mesta. Tall stone walls enclose the city and create passageways between the homes.

A wonderful central courtyard is found within the walls where townspeople mingle with visitors to the village.

Inside the small restaurant, diners select their main dish.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The island of Chios

It seems the island of Chios is now becoming quite the place to be. Even a former President toured the island visiting the sites and enjoying the hospitality of the people. If you travel to the island, be sure to visit Daskalopetra, better known in English as Homer's stone.

The ancient Greek poet was thought to have taught his students at this location overlooking the sea. He may have been telling them the tales of Helen of Troy or those of Ulysses.