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malbecmusings · 8 months
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A home in the village of Pano Lefkara, Cyprus. ©RizosConstantinos
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milomeri · 1 year
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Pano Lefkara Village
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salantami · 6 months
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Pano Lefkara, Larnaca, Cyprus
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Pano Lefkara, Larnaca, Cyprus
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travelella · 3 months
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Cyprus
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Sea Caves - Cape Greco's rugged coastline
Shipwreck of Demetrios II - The rusted remains of the MV Demetrios II serve as a haunting reminder of the unforgiving power of the sea, standing as a solemn tribute to the perils faced by seafarers off the coast of Cyprus.
Bridge of Lovers - Legend has it that the Bridge of Lovers in Agia Napa holds the power to unite soulmates forever. Its picturesque setting and romantic aura make it a popular spot for couples to visit and create everlasting memories.
Cape Aspro - Perched atop the rugged cliffs of eastern Cyprus, Cape Aspro offers a stunning vantage point overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean, providing visitors with a breathtaking glimpse into the island's natural beauty
Paphos Archaeological Park - a vast site featuring ancient Greek and Roman ruins, including the House of Dionysus and the Paphos Mosaics
Timios Stavros Monastery - Situated amidst the tranquil hills of the Troodos mountain range, the Timios Stavros Monastery is a revered religious site that showcases the rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions of Cyprus, attracting visitors from far and wide.
Pano Lefkara - Known for its exquisite lacework and charming cobblestone streets, the picturesque village of Pano Lefkara offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in Cyprus, attracting visitors with its unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.
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thesynaxarium · 1 year
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Today we also celebrate our Venerable Father Neophytos the Recluse. Saint Neophytos was born in the mountain village of Kato Drys near Pano Lefkara, Cyprus, to farming parents Athanasios and Eudoxia,[2] one of eight children. His religious interests came to the fore when the arranged marriage planned by his parents ended with his fleeing to the Monastery of Saint John Chrysostomos in Koutsovendis. After much ado, the marriage contracts were broken and Neophytos went back to the monastery as a novice, becoming a tonsured monk in 1152. During this time he learned to read and write and was eventually appointed as assistant sacristan. Although Neophytos felt called to be a hermit, his abbot declined to let him go, citing his youth. In 1158, however, Neophytos was allowed to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. While he was there he sought out hermits who might sponsor him, but to no avail. He returned to Cyprus, but still wanted to pursue the hermitic life. He tried to escape to Mt. Latmos in Asia Minor, but was arrested at Paphos upon his attempted embarkation. He was shortly released from prison, but the guards had stolen his travel funds, so, in June 1159, he went to the hilly area above Paphos, where he found a cave that had been used by a previous hermit. He enlarged the space, eventually creating three caves known today as the Cell, the Bema and the Naos. Neophytos's life as a hermit attracted the religious in the area who brought him food and gifts. His air of sanctity brought many to visit him, and in 1170 Vasilios Kinnamos, the Bishop of Paphos, ordained him as a priest and required him to take a disciple, which started the monastery which now bears his name. May he intercede for us always + Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neophytos_of_Cyprus (at Tala, Cyprus) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnxsam9vp6I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jgrimtravels · 10 months
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(Photo by: @jgrimtravels )
Pano Lefkara Village - Cyprus
Last week we visited this beautiful village in the mountains. 100% recommended to visit this village, it’s so beautiful. The houses, the views, the shops and the culture is real here. A lot of the houses are still derelict from the war. Really interesting to see and explore. Colourful and GREEK! There’s tables in the street with families eating dinner together, the atmosphere is really something else.
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perikallis · 1 year
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A day in life
6:00-6:30 - first alarm that he either snoozes or just stays in bed checking his phone and contemplating his life choices
6:30-8:00 - gets up after his second alarm, takes his meds, showers and gets dressed, (fusses with his hair for a good 20 mins and attempts to hide his dark circles with make-up), makes his morning coffee to go, says good morning to his housekeeper and gives her a list of tasks for the day
8:00-8:30 - commutes to work, maybe lets off some steam by cursing at slow drivers, has his breakfast in the car (coffee + cigarette, sometimes grabs a sandwich or a pastry from a café if he has time)
8:30-16:30 - (civil) work, takes another coffee + cigarette break around 11:00 and has lunch with his colleagues around 13:00-14:00
16:30-20:00 - daily variable free(?) time slot: goes drinking with his colleagues/friends after work, or goes to see Eser, or meets with his govt officials (and gets handed his nation paperwork/worries™), or goes to gym... or if he has nothing else planned, he might just go home early and have a nap
20:00-00:00 - gets back home, reads through his paperwork, takes a lot of smoke breaks at his balcony, makes dinner, (probably has a drink or two to try and relax), takes his meds, mindlessly watches tv/netflix until bedtime
00:00-2:00 - goes to bed, spends the first few hours tossing and turning as he has a hard time shutting his mind off, (likely to get up again for a smoke, a nightcap, or to do more paperwork)
2:00-6:00 - gets a few hours of proper sleep (but is unfortunately prone to nightmares or restless dreams esp towards the morning)
WEEKEND:
- sleeps in almost til noon if given the chance
- makes himself a big, traditional Cypriot breakfast, has brunch with Eser at his or her place, or in a restaurant on "neutral" ground
- spends more time with Eser in general if they haven't had time to see each other during the week, tries to be a better big brother to her after their troubled past
- takes walks/goes running in the Athalassa national park or in small villages in the Troodos mountains, enjoys peaceful nature and the fresh smell of pine trees
- goes to visit his village house in Pano Lefkara at least once a month and spends the weekend working in his garden, and playing tavli with old men (old friends) in cafés
- spends hours on the phone or in a video call with Ritsa, catching up after the week and planning the next time they can visit
- catches up on his paperwork (if he must)
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tommychristanto · 1 year
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Menyusuri jalan berbatu di Pano Lefkara, pusat lerajinan lace (lefkaritika, sulam tangan) dan juga kerajinan perak. Tapi walau di pusatnya, harga lace di sana juga aduhai. Pano Lefkara merupakan salah satu desa tujuan wisata di Cyprus yang berada di pegunungan, lebih kurang di ketinggial 500mdpl. Lefkara dinobatkan sebagai salah satu dari 30 kota destinasi wisata tercantik di Eropa oleh asosiasi biro perjalanan Jepang. --- Silakan membaca informasi tentang Lefkara lebih lengkap di https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pano_Lefkara #lefkara #cyprus #panolefkara #discoverlefkara #lace #silver #lefkaritika #embroidery #beautiful #village #europe #japan (at Pano Lefkara, Larnaca, Cyprus) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckn1XZyN42W/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nobeerreviews · 2 years
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No good friends, no bad friends; only people you want, need to be with. People who build their houses in your heart.
-- Stephen King
(colors of Cyprus)
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pressuredspeech · 2 years
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Pano Lefkara, Cyprus
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adamnet · 4 years
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Sunny Cyprus. Pano Lefkara | Сонячний Кіпр. Пано Лефкара ••• #world #cyprus #larnaca #lefkara #travel #autumn #amazing #color #street #architecture #flowers #town #pavement #indiansummer #nice #nofilter #краса #гарно #колір #вулиця #брущатка #квіти #архітектура #подорожі #осінь #лефкара #ларнака #кіпр #світ #безфільтрів (Pano Lefkara, Larnaca, Cyprus) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4onRrpn7Pe/?igshid=1rhqehto4cd1z
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kyreniacommentator · 7 years
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British Residents Society visit south Cyprus
British Residents Society visit south Cyprus
Introduction by Chris Elliott……..
With the election of a new committee for the British Residents’ Society, it seems a lot is changing within BRS and they have reached out to cyprusscene and requested our help to publish their news with our worldwide readership.
We are delighted to have this opportunity to help them and show below a nice report by BRS when a party of members visited a number of…
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milomeri · 1 year
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Pano Lefkara Village
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salantami · 3 years
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Located in the Larnaka (Larnaca) region, the mountainous village of Lefkara is split into Pano Lefkara and Kato Lefkara (higher and lower Lefkara),
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happytravelerspl · 5 years
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Co powiecie na spacer takimi uliczkami? My jesteśmy zdecydowanie na tak 😁 #spacer #lefkara #cyprus #travel #landscape #phototravel #travelphotography #travelcyprus #podroze #wakacje #happytravelerspl #nikozja #cypr #walk (w: Pano Lefkara, Larnaca, Cyprus) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwXpFACAloa/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=nymg1hca55l8
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thesynaxarium · 2 years
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Today we also celebrate our Venerable Father Neophytos the Recluse. Saint Neophytos was born in the mountain village of Kato Drys near Pano Lefkara, Cyprus, to farming parents Athanasios and Eudoxia,[2] one of eight children. His religious interests came to the fore when the arranged marriage planned by his parents ended with his fleeing to the Monastery of Saint John Chrysostomos in Koutsovendis. After much ado, the marriage contracts were broken and Neophytos went back to the monastery as a novice, becoming a tonsured monk in 1152. During this time he learned to read and write and was eventually appointed as assistant sacristan. Although Neophytos felt called to be a hermit, his abbot declined to let him go, citing his youth. In 1158, however, Neophytos was allowed to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. While he was there he sought out hermits who might sponsor him, but to no avail. He returned to Cyprus, but still wanted to pursue the hermitic life. He tried to escape to Mt. Latmos in Asia Minor, but was arrested at Paphos upon his attempted embarkation. He was shortly released from prison, but the guards had stolen his travel funds, so, in June 1159, he went to the hilly area above Paphos, where he found a cave that had been used by a previous hermit. He enlarged the space, eventually creating three caves known today as the Cell, the Bema and the Naos. Neophytos's life as a hermit attracted the religious in the area who brought him food and gifts. His air of sanctity brought many to visit him, and in 1170 Vasilios Kinnamos, the Bishop of Paphos, ordained him as a priest and required him to take a disciple, which started the monastery which now bears his name. May he intercede for us always + Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neophytos_of_Cyprus (at Agios Neophytos Monastery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZFrQJDPzl8/?utm_medium=tumblr
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