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Douze Points Pour La Grèce

By Alternativeeden @markngaz
Time certainly does fly when you're having fun!
Douze Points pour la Grèce

And fun, fun, fun it was when we spent the last week on the beautiful island of Rhodes in Greece. Neither of us have ever been to Greece before, so there's that extra element added to the excitement of going there (as well as attending the wedding of a couple of our friends which was most definitely the highlight of the week). Okay it may not be mainland Greece, just one of its numerous islands lying along the Aegean sea (albeit one of the bigger ones) but from what I've heard, it is as Grecian as you'll ever get (just less hectic).


Douze Points pour la Grèce

The island of Rhodes is known for its beautiful beaches, majestic sceneries, antiquities, history, and gracious people. And of course, sun and heat....lots of it in the summer. And I've found all of the above to be true, and so much more. It is not known for gardens though, primarily as the island gets so arid during the summer (arid beds then I hear?) but some special plants have made their way, here and there on the island amongst the quaint garden shops, hotel plantings, private residences, etc. But apart from that, everything else more than makes up for it!

As we recalibrate ourselves to going back to our usual routines (and sorting out the holiday washing), here's just a selection of photos to serve as snippets of the time we spent in Rhodes.


Douze Points pour la Grèce

The beautiful Aegean sea in the horizon. Just look at the gradient of blue!

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Olives....and more olives.

Douze Points pour la Grèce

The Acropolis in Lindos

Douze Points pour la Grèce

And it wouldn't be Greece without its ruins. The Acropolis in Lindos

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Douze Points pour la Grèce

It was 41C when we were up there.

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And the view from up there...

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Douze Points pour la Grèce

And it won't be Greece without the donkeys...

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And because you have to!!

Douze Points pour la Grèce

From one ruin to another, this one is more recent, and Italian building destroyed during WW2. If these walls could talk...

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Arid....

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Arid...

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Agave! Agave macroacantha

Douze Points pour la Grèce

If it gets too hot, you can always cool down with water. This is a more unconventional way, walking through the aqueduct of 'Epta Piges'. Not for claustrophobe, it is very narrow and pitch black and you'll have to feel your way out to the other side. Very cooling on your feet though!

Douze Points pour la Grèce

There are quaint garden shops dotted all over the island. This Mexican...err Greek is pointing to one of them.

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Hibiscus and Bougainvillea

Douze Points pour la Grèce

But their garden pottery steals the show. Gorgeous!!!

Douze Points pour la Grèce

The medieval castle of Monolithos

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Not forgetting the plants of course...

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Yucca rostrata

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Douze Points pour la Grèce

Agave geminiflora

What a wonderful island and week it was, and must say I'm a convert! We both would love to come back again soon. And from the both of we give the island 'Douze Points'!

Douze Points pour la Grèce (Twelve points to Greece) - is a reference to the highest amount a voting country can give to another in the cheese fest that is Eurovision Song Contest. In the most recent years, it seems that the UK likes to award Greece with twelve points for its entries. I used to jokingly say it's all because of the Greek takeaway shops here. But in reality, it's probably more a reflection of the subconscious affection most Brits have for the Greeks. Ahh, now that's even more cheesy!

Mark :-)

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