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The more photos you take, the better you get. It's funny seeing pictures of Kalamaria again. I used to work right next to where you took them.
I think this is a nice idea. Would be difficult for me to do this, too, since I am riding by train and also don't have a camera at my mobile. By the way which song/singer is playing in background? I like it! Hugs, Jenny
emena mou arese.... kai fantazomai kai pws tha se koitazan oi alloi sto dromo!!!!! na eisai panta kala koukla mou!
I like your photos too! It's nice to see where people live and the rain is pretty :)
Theodora, I like this way! This looks like the typical Greece that I know from Rhodos, Creta and Kos.
I LOVE the church, and I would like to have a photo of this church. Perhaps you can make one for me????
Have a nice day!! Hugs, Susi
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