OIKOS (which in ancient Greek means household, home or family) with homes and their interiors which in my opinion aesthetically fit my olive tree valley: residences and beach homes from Messinia and from all over the world with predominantly rustic Mediterranean character and surprising twists: be it modern, bohemian, chic, eclectic etc
Homes have power to evoke moods and stir desires…some are set for fêtes with friends, other as exotic hide outs…oasis in urban jungles…playgrounds for children…boudoirs…museums…spas…caves…some keep you organized, some make you… Read more >
I wonder if I am the only one who experiences “school envy” at times…but I do recall feeling tinges of jealousy as I was passing by some historical school buildings. In… Read more >
As I was looking at T MAGAZINE presentation of a renovated Vededo neighborhood Havana home I have recalled immediately my recent visits to some of the interiors in our neighborhood and hometown… Read more >
Antiques fairs are a common phenomenon in many countries yet, in Greece which judging by its lively characteristics leads you to believe that such fairs would be a frequent practice they are very scarce. Finding a “brocante”… Read more >
The olive tree valley and its ancient trees hold memories of generations coming, perishing and being succeeded by their offspring in a meaningful circle of cultivation. The omnipresent sea with is gracious wave loops… Read more >
A friend of mine proposed that we had our long due coffee rendezvous in a place called “Stolidi Ena”Café (which in Greek lit. means Ornament One) in the center of Kalamata…. Read more >
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