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Our hotel, Greek House. Mustafa Pasha was called Sinasos when Greek people lived here, up until the 1920's. Our big yellow tour bus was kept meticulously clean by our fabulous driver Rafet, here opening a luggage compartment. |
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The rest of our group stayed at Pension Lamia, run by a half-German woman who had done a fabulous job of renovating an old house. |
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Lamia had very enthusiastic Dalmations |
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These women are cleaning the seeds out of some squash; the seeds are cooked in milk and dried for human consumption, but the squash is fed to animals. |
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Squash |
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Some of the local men came over to Greek House to play traditional folk music and dance |
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Kitty dances with a local friend as the group looks on |
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Line dancing, Turkish Style |
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John Dances |
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Sonja Dances |
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Every morning, the village goatherd gathers up everyone's animals and takes them to the pastures. |
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