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Margaritas, a small village in Crete south of Rethimno and Iraklio with blue skies and a gentle breeze.
This was a few days ago but now, the first week in August, we have clouds, white puffy cumulus and some darker cirrus. I have never seen such clouds here in August. But back to Margaritas . [...]
Archive for August, 2009
Oh Margaritas . . .
Posted in Life in Crete, Local Culture on August 6, 2009 | 11 Comments »
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