tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498008974180767174.post7456508789207499200..comments2023-05-13T13:00:58.500+03:00Comments on The making of cupcakes.gr: "For the kids"Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16673689162582967373noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498008974180767174.post-33571496440219992932009-09-22T12:15:49.942+03:002009-09-22T12:15:49.942+03:00I know all the above you said because I'm Gree...I know all the above you said because I'm Greek!<br />Thank you so much for passing by my blog. Please come again soon.<br />Have a great day! :)Betty Manousoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08549686306725800208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498008974180767174.post-78178271268917827432009-09-20T14:18:37.386+03:002009-09-20T14:18:37.386+03:00This is one of the reasons I want to move to the c...This is one of the reasons I want to move to the countryside. When we moved to Greece I lived for six years in the countryside before moving to Athens and I still remember the hospitality of these people. Glad to see that you are enjoying your stay there.Ivyhttp://kopiaste.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498008974180767174.post-34939906262029306992009-09-20T10:17:07.620+03:002009-09-20T10:17:07.620+03:00Liz,
It is wonderful, isn't it. I planted a ...Liz, <br /><br />It is wonderful, isn't it. I planted a garden this year and still haven't had to buy tomatoes. But, my neighbor has a HUGE garden and every morning drops something off. We've eaten so many melons it's insane. I've taken photos of many of the drop offs in hopes to do a post on the hospitality. The thing with my neighbor is that he planted certain things in his garden especially for me, my own section. How much more wonderful can it get? I'm so happy that you're enjoying your new home...outside of the flood in your basement. <br />Have a fantastic Sunday :)Cherylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07147148590536843781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-498008974180767174.post-21939095557119678602009-09-19T22:13:14.005+03:002009-09-19T22:13:14.005+03:00that is so true. Living in Chania, Crete, for 21 m...that is so true. Living in Chania, Crete, for 21 months, I experienced the alternative version "Please take this... it's for you". Only once I had to buy olive oil from the super market, and friends and neighbors provided fresh fruits, wine and stronger spirits, and of course, delicious food cooked for me "since it would be nice to eat proper home food every once in a while" :)<br /><br />The equivalent in living in the city would be having a neighbor who provides you with a year's supply of high octane gas for your car/bike!! Somehow, I don't see that happening...<br /><br />Indeed, living in the country has its good parts...Χιονάνθρωποςhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12306172657889083095noreply@blogger.com