Blossom Time!




The first almond trees are bursting into blossom on Symi, just in time for Irini's fascinating article about the stories, songs and traditions attached to these beautiful trees. For more, read the February edition of the Symi Visitor. Available on Symi today... if the boat is on time!
Commercial break over ;-)
Adriana

tove  – (Wednesday, February 06, 2008)  

Wow look forward to the February edition - in a month or so

Anonymous –   – (Thursday, February 07, 2008)  

Oh, i am so looking forward to spring.

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I sailed into Panormitis Bay, Symi, by chance one windy July day in 1993 and have been here ever since. The locals tell me that this is one of the miracles of St Michael of Panormitis. A BA graduate with majors in English, Philosophy and Classical Civilisation, the idea of living in what is to all intents and purposes an archaeological site appeals to me. Not as small as Kastellorizo, not as touristy as Rhodes, Symi is just the right size. I live on a small holding which my husband and I have reclaimed from a ruin of over-grazing and neglect and turned into a small oasis over the course of the past 22 years. I also work part-time for Symi Visitor Accommodation, helping independent travellers discover and enjoy Symi's simple pleasures for themselves.

This page is kindly sponsored by Wendy Wilcox, Symi Visitor Accommodation.


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