When the above photo was emailed to me by my friend, Antony Polysoitis – my jaw dropped! I had seen photos of Greece from satellite and in space but this is simply stunning.
Reminder: calling on all of you to send me your favourite photos from Greece, or from your favourite Greek dishes you’ve made or had. Got a favourite place in Greece? Send me your photo. Is there a photo from your Greek community, dance, festival, family gathering or a memorable moment at a Greek restaurant or club? I want your photo! In short, send me any photo (large pixel format) that evokes the Greek in you (along with a description of the photo) and I will pick one the best one to be included in each week’s Greek Food Gazette. Send your photo to me at truenorth67 AT gmail.com.
- Greek cuisine continues to gain popularity around the world
- Thessaloniki is listed by the New York Times as one of the 41 places to visit in 2011
- The Acropolis (car) Rally is back on after
- If in Athens this weekend, check out this concert at The Megaron where the music of Manos Hadzidakis meets the world of jazz
- Greek Islands package unveiled and it includes “untouched & unknown”
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What an awesome picture !!
This is an amazing shot! Look how shiny! Btw, check how much light there is in Athens and Thessaloniki areas. I bet our cities burn more electricity than any other European cities! (at lease this impression I got while walking through dark streets of European capitals)
GREAT PIC….