Never on Sunday

in Wednesday Walk3 years ago

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Today it was a rainy day, so we didn't spend much time outdoors but we had a nice mini trip in Sunday at a small village near by. Of course we spent some time walking around and taking pictures, so let me tell you about it under the hospitable roof of the #wednesdaywalk challenge, created by @tattoodjay :)

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Mirtos lie on the south coast of Crete and for a place that attracts a big load of tourists every summer, it is as cute as it can be. There are not big hotels and resorts here, just rooms and small apartments for rent, as well as taverns, coffee shops and grocery shops to cover all the basic needs. But what makes it different from other similar places is the details that give a very relaxed and low key vibe!

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Unfortunately it doesn't escape the fate of all touristic places in Greece during winter. Apart from Athens, they all surrender to negligence and abandonment till spring comes and the scenery sets once again, to welcome the visitors. For now closed shops, municipal works on the streets and signs inviting you to the non existing!

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I don't want to be unfair though. Mirtos has a lot of people that live there all year round, in contradiction to many other villages that are totally deserted when the season is over. Here you can always find a grocery and a butcher except of course on Sundays and as I told you before this is our case :)

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As usual @traisto was with me and in harmony with her new identity as a hiver she was taking her own set of pictures and I guess she will soon upload her version of our walk!

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I always take pictures of neglected houses. Apart from the fact that I am a sucker for the charm of dereliction, I can never understand how people neglect such valuable assets. A small house like the one below can provide a sufficient income to support a small family and yet no one bothers to renovate or sell it. A mystery of ownership that I never managed to decipher!

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As you can see in the last picture the sea is literally around the corner but if you want to have a better look you should check this post that I wrote a couple of days ago!

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All the pictures and the words are mine.

Thank you for reading and if you want to know more about me you can check out my introduction post.

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Awww 😺 I love those kitties painted on the wall. 🙂

I too am a fan of gazing at derelict properties. I know it's not the case in this particular scenario being a currently-asleep tourist village, but proper derelict properties where nature is taking the man-made structures over are one of my favourite sights.

Haha the kitties seem to have attracted all the looks :)

What a nice atmosphere, those narrow stairs are cool and the kittie on the wall so cute :))
Neglected houses - I feel the same for those houses, not just because it could bring nice income, but for the fact of being abandoned. However, they also have some charm :)

Haha I think that those kitties on the wall was the highlight of the post :)

meow meow 🐈

I love all the photos you shared I to am attracted to take photos of things that are run down
But even run down a hit it is a beautiful area you shared

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)

It is a beautiful area indeed and hopefully in a few months I'll show you how it is during the summer season :)

I will look forward to seeing that