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The weather during our voyage was brutally hot, so we needed many cool drinks. |
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Coke cans in Greece and Turkey have personal names on them, as they do in other places. |
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A sunset dinner in Santorini. |
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Turkish coffee, of course. This was served at a large establishment selling a wide variety of Turkish carpets. |
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Athens lunch. |
Photos © 2025 mae sander
Tgat lunch place looks like a fairytale. How lovely!
ReplyDeleteI guess it would be pretty hot there at this time of year, but it was warmer than usual for them?
I have a LOT of catching up to do on your blog. I sincerely hope you will share this post with us for T Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteI have several of those copper "pots" you shared from the Turkish cafe. Those cold drinks all look so inviting and refreshing. I was amazed at how many people were taking pictures with their cameras of the drinks at the sunset dinner in Santorini.
The dinner and lunch places looks very nice. I stopped drinking Coke a long time ago. The wine and coffee would be nice.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
Everything looks so nice. All the drinks would be fun to try.
ReplyDeleteTurkish coffee is served at a lot of establishments in Greece. Hope you enjoyed your visit.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great time! I love coffee, especially cold. The only other coffee I've tried was bought in Ireland.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what those words were on the coke cans. They definitely look exotic, but it sounds like you had some fantastic food too. That meal in Athens looks nice under the shaded canopy. It is all from tree branches?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Looks like you had a great trip.
ReplyDeleteFood and drinks look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am very curious about Turkish coffee. I love my coffee, and I especially tend to like French roast better than others. I wonder if Turkish coffee is similar.
ReplyDeleteThe names on the Coke cans are surprising.