I had a good eight hours sleep tonight, way more than my usual six. It happens once in a while and I always take it as an unexpected gift :)
If you don't have any trouble in sleeping as much as you need to get rested, then you probably can't resonate with what I am saying but if you are from the ones that the stars have to align in order to get a full night's sleep, then you probably understand me.
Anyway I just wanted to say that it was a good morning and as I felt full of energy, I decided to accompany during her morning dog walk.
In the two pictures above there is a bench and a seascape. The bench has seen better days but this is rather insignificant when you have the view that you can see on the right. And that's exactly the view that I could see this morning. So peaceful, so reassuring...
We are walking in one of my favorite routes in the town of Nafplio, known among the locals as the round of Arvanitia. I have told you about it quite a few times by now and I will probably tell you again in the future :)
In one of my previous posts about it, I have told you that this route is officially closed due to the danger of falling rocks. A banning that nobody respects, tourist or local. Nevertheless it is wise to avoid walking there during and after a big rainfall, as well as during strong winds. And the last couple of weeks we did had some rain and some very strong wind from the south so I haven't been there for a while.
But today was a brilliant day and walking by the sea was a bliss!
We should never forget though, that the rightful owners of this place are its cats and that we can only enjoy our walks there, because they allow it!
And of course we do offer them some goods in return, as all the ancient people did for their gods :)
And if I had any doubts that spring is coming and that the tourist season is about to start, the cruise ship and the endless come and go of its tenders, transferring people ashore, dispelled them for good!
This is my contribution to the #wednesdaywalk challenge, hosted by !
The camera that I used is a Canon EOS 850D with an EF-S 18-135mm lens attached. I edited the photographs in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic
All the pictures and the words are mine.
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