This is where we lived in Cyprus from November 2021 to February 2022.
Right across the street from us is a World Heritage Site called Tomb of the Kings. 2,000 years old.
There’s a rope across the entrance to these tombs. Charlotte takes it as a ‘suggestion’ not to enter.
This is where many of the cats at Animal Rescue Cyprus live in Paphos, Cyprus. We volunteer here and mostly help walk the dogs. There are also rabbits, lots of mules, horses and more.
Some of the more well preserved ancient tombs in the Tomb of the Kings.
Another part of the Tomb of the Kings. It covers a large area and takes more than an hour to explore most of it.
The biggest church we have found in Paphos.
Inside this Greek Orthodox Church is a huge wall of their ‘Hall of Fame’ saints and such.
There are ancient catacombs here. This tree grows at the entrance. It is a custom to tie a cloth to the tree to ensure good health.
As we do, wherever we go, we pick up trash and recyclables to clean up the area. There must be millions and millions of aluminum cans sitting on the ground all over the earth. And plastic? Even more.
Charlotte with a bag of recyclables. The blue bins around the city are for metal/plastic and tetra-packs. There is a certain shape of green bin for glass.
This is about as deep into the Mediterranean that Charlotte gets. It’s late November. Not the best temperature.
Luke wandered further into the Mediterranean Sea than Miss Charlotte. Somewhere in between regular swimming temperature and Arctic.
We were at first excited to see this ship just off the coast from where we live. Then noticed it stayed in the same place. Come to find out it hasn’t moved since the 1990’2 when it rans ashore during a storm. It was delivering timber to a city south of us and never made it there.
This is how to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you. This is actually just a small sample of a big poster in the Animal Rescue Clinic in Paphos.
This is our John and Yoko picture.
At our favorite restaurant here in Paphos. Called Hickory. Great vegetarian pizza.