This afternoon was spent in Paros. I really liked Paros. It is small, not too touristy, pretty, and friendly. The Church of Ekatontapiliani was a highlight of our walking tour. It was a wonderful church to photograph with its beautiful stonework.
Paros harbor
Alley
Frankish Castle
Windmill
Church of Ekatontapiliani
Church of Ekatontapiliani
Church of Ekatontapiliani Baptistery
2 Replies to “Greece: Paros”
Checked out your blog for pictures of our trip to Greece- wow. Saw you so often behind the lense of your camera and now I understand why. You are one great photographer. When you give up engineering you can go into the making of postcards. Each picture was unique and different seen through your view. Thank you so much for sharing our adventure and capturing it so beautifully. Hope you submit some of these photos to the Grand Circle photo contest that they run- yours are winners
Penny Newkirk
Thanks so much Penny. I do love engineering, but maybe a second career. . .
Checked out your blog for pictures of our trip to Greece- wow. Saw you so often behind the lense of your camera and now I understand why. You are one great photographer. When you give up engineering you can go into the making of postcards. Each picture was unique and different seen through your view. Thank you so much for sharing our adventure and capturing it so beautifully. Hope you submit some of these photos to the Grand Circle photo contest that they run- yours are winners
Penny Newkirk
Thanks so much Penny. I do love engineering, but maybe a second career. . .