Tuesday, July 19, 2011

bee in paleokastritsa, corfu: my holiday photos

Wow, it feels strange to be typing up blog posts again! Hello ladies and gents. I'd be lying if I said that it was 'good to be back'. If I'm perfectly honest with you, I just want to close my eyes and magically be transported back to the poolside where I could read my book in peace and tan to my heart's content. Alas, my holiday has come to an end and I'm freezing my tits off back in good ol' Blighty whilst trying to deal with all the delightful things reality likes to throw at you to remind you that no one can just sail through life without a little wave hurling them in a different direction. Paleokastritsa was beautifully serene which in turn created a safe haven for me to just forget about my own identity for a while. There was no sense of urgency or schedule and I love having that flexibility in my life. Luke and I have decided we'd like to live out our days on a yacht - now we just need to become millionaires in order to feed this desire. Oh, such is life! Here's a billion few photos of our trip. I haven't got all of them together yet so you may see more in the future! P.S I'd just like to say a big thank you to all my guest bloggers! If you missed any of my posts whilst I was away please feel free to scour back through them - they featured some cracking ladies and gents!



every bar has a pool! this was one of the stunning views | ate a whole load of bread and olive oil! | myself | gorgeous flowers | beautiful buildings in the old town | souvlaki | chilling on the beach | lazing on the beach | trance-like reading | BBQ'd chicken | poolside | beautiful Vespa | Luke being hardcore | learning traditional Greek dancing (in my seashell dress) | Sofrito - yum! | 

PPS; I documented my holiday regimentally through my gorgeous travel journal. I was wandering if people would be interested in seeing a few pages put up here? They're nothing special - my childlike attempts at drawing and to the point labelling isn't exactly the work of a literary genius but it's charming nonetheless! Luke and I are off to the cinema tonight to watch Deathly Hallows Part Two. I've psyched myself up whilst laying on the beach reading the books so I think I'm mentally prepared to cry my eyes out.

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