Xania

Unexpected blue associations

So here’s an interesting thing! In Xania there were numerous shops selling blue and silver jewellery like this, as if it were a Cretan specialty.

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I kept wondering what kind of stone it was and kept coming back to opal, but opal is Australian, right? And then I saw a brooch that was a kangaroo! I had to ask, and sure enough it was opal all the way from Australia. Someone must have decided that the blue was so evocative of Crete (and it absolutely is) that people in quantity would buy it. And I guess if it does good things for you, why not?

A few more images from Xania

There are cats everywhere! There’s usually at least one watching hopefully but politely by your table when you are eating. We walked past this lovely swathe of nasturtiums the other day. Plus cat!

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Also lots of citrus. In the countryside on the way to Samaria Gorge we saw many orange orchards, and fresh orange is the best and cheapest drink.

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The sea along the waterfront at the head of the harbour. There are lots of sea urchins in the water.

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Crete

I’m a bit in love with Crete!

Wishing my friend @amyloo was here.

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Raki and nibbles. When you eat out you are given raki and a taste of something sweet to finish your meal after you ask for the bill.

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Sunset on the little harbour.

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