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enjoy it with words by maria alipranti photography by christos drazos

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The things that we want to talk about are the things that excite us. Everyday details that make us feel good, stuff that someone can relate to; sometimes as simple as a cup of coffee; maybe it sounds naïve but we do hope our posts to be a contribution. We focus on the positive aspects […]

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  • Annie Angelides19/02/2013 - 10:04 am

    Maria I know EXACTLY how you feel and I do the same. It is the simple things in life that make it worthwhile. Listen to more classical music when you cook. Personally I listen to Aretha Franklin because she gets me moving in the kitchen. I am so glad I discovered this site thanks to my good friend A.P. We are on the same wavelength.ReplyCancel

  • Postcard Pictures10/04/2013 - 1:59 am

    I couldn’t agree more – I had the simple life living in Crete for a number of years and I am now back in a city the other side of the world. How I yearn for that simple life and try to maintain remnants of it on a daily basis – simple things like growing fresh oregano, Greek basil, thyme on my window sill – and now blogging and writing and illustrating my life in Greece through words and my photographs. Your site is inspiring – thank you. Francesca MuirReplyCancel

A recipe from a friend This post is about sharing a recipe that I love: a thick, flavored fish soup with the fish served separately, warm and comforting… It is a recipe by Mrs. Theodora Prombona, a good family friend and an amazing traditional cook! I know that, because I am invited for lunch so […]

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