Greece is home to one of the oldest and unique cultures in the world, and part of its history lies on the Island of Cyprus, which has been inhabited since the 11th century BC. During that period Cyprus has been ruled by Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians and was eventually captured by Alexander the Great. Today the island’s stunning beaches and sites play host to lucky tourists, who flock to beautiful towns like Paphos for a share of the 340 days of sunshine each year. If you’re looking to book your flights to Paphos, here are 7 great things to keep in mind for your trip.
Aside from a trip to Butlins at Phllheli (now gone) when I was a small child I’d never so much as set foot in Wales until this weekend. Now that I have done so though I can definitely say I’ll be going back; it’s beautiful!
I haven’t posted a lot lately so thought I’d take the opportunity to fill you in on what I’ve been up to; there’s not a massive amount to tell, but summer feels good and I’d like to share it with you.
Not long after my last post “Autumn is here” I jetted off to Cyprus with the family for a complete change of scenery and weather….
We’ve had some relatives over recently so decided to show them some of what local England has to offer. �First we tried York; it rained…
I’m just back from a week in the Polish forest, and thought I’d treat you all as my virtual bored family members and therefore share a few holiday snapshots.
Isn’t it peculiar how we remember the strangest things? Take my recent holiday to Poland (of which I am only just back) for example. We stayed in a beautiful wooden house next to a lake in the forest, visited beautiful cities (Gdansk, Sopot) and saw one of the largest castles in Europe (Malbork). From all of this, what do you guess I remember most about this trip?
I was sorting through the photos on my computer when I found this one and thought I better post about it – pickled cucumbers in…