Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Beach Life Style Paros

Beach Life Style Paros Beach Life, Paros StyleParalia, for greek? Beach? is one of the reasons people come to stay in the community Aliki. Aliki has a total of three beaches, but those most commonly used are at the heart of the village in a small bay with a few B & Bs and guest houses at each end. Because I personally love the Paralia? Allow me to do?. An alteative to my scooter on the market, to the beach route. I remember how life in Ireland meant driving on the market in the city and the mad rush for an endless parking lot. Well, here in Aliki, I walk slowly along the beach, paddling in water sometimes, sometimes not; Abholung interesting colored stones or shells to slip in your pocket! The cicadas sing for me for me, in the context of soft-needle trees imported from Australia for 50 years or more, I happen told.I various taves, with some tables and chairs on the sand, or in one case, actually on a small pier built in the water, which is very romantic night for food and drinks! In the center of Paralia is a small park with a kiosk, selling sweets and ice cream, cigarettes and chips. E 'at all times of day or night. The small park is home to the only bus stop. There are also children of all ages to play on the swings. Little children during the day, young people and hope teenager in the early evening! If I had to tu left onto a small road that was used by Aliki in the South, I will be the new pharmacy, a butcher. But tu right and go around the coer in the park and walk to the end of the bay. On this page you will find the mini-market, travel agents and scooter / gift shop and taves. The mini-market does not like something bigger than a 20 euro banknote, you can see, you think small, although as Aliki is big in heart! When the mini-market, I am always welcomed by Christos, the owner, with enthusiasm? Yassou you Kanis?. Usually sits at the bar or at a table outside, sipping a frappe? .. As if they say that they have not had any problems. If I use for my food, that he often cashed the bag to complete the transaction! If I'm short on cash, Christos answers? Regardless, back tomorrow ', and then immediately forget! He is lucky I don? T forget! If my jouey in the early hours of the moing, the main fishing nations Quay is filled with local fishermen who fish from their young? Caciques? or small fishing boats! This is where I as a moment to sit and watch the sea. When the wind blows (and often is), then there are white caps continue in the deep blue, but the bay itself is protected. Here the water is unclear and so you can actually see the waves of sand on the floor and schools of fish swimming along. The color is several shades of blue and aquamarine, and the sun makes the waves sparkle and glitter like multifaceted gems, forcing me to wear my sunglasses. Behind me, a tave open for breakfast, with clients and sips of orange juice just juice, butter and marketing of fresh bread from the oven. You're very satisfied. The Canary Islands are happily singing? Manolis? My tave for burgers and ouzo. If it is mid-moing, and swimmers are venturing out. First come the older schlapp Ladies and gentlemen who prefer the beach to themselves for their daily swimming exercises and gossip. Coming around noon, the beautiful young women and men who work seriously their joy Tans and show their beautiful bodies to each other. At any time, children of all ages, which does not seem tired, building sandcastles, splashing around and jumping, pestering their parents, leaing, Snorkels and cry when the time to go home.Walking further along the beach I see olive and goats in the fields. I was able to convince myself that I am living in biblical times, as the architecture of the Cyclades in the Middle East, the feeling is not a typical Mediterranean and the time it seems. Changes only very slowly here in many ways, but in reality this is the charm of all.As you can see, the beach is pure joy for me, and I want as long as I can. Who needs drugs? Can only high on the market along the Paralia! Karin ShepherdAliki, Paros, Greece About the Author Michael & Karin Shepherd is an American-Irish expatriate couple, their Greek island experience by offering accommodation and information, including maps and photographs. It is the content and provide links for Paros, Cyclades, Greece and the world of living abroad

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