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Whoever saw a lonely tree...
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Socrates, the veteran wrestler (Anogeia)
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From the coast of Asterousia to the center of Heraklion: An ode to Cretan summer magic
Who said multiculturalism and variety is a ‘privilege’ of large urban centers? The whole island…
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Arriving at the port, morning ritual.
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"Beyiri", a cooperative grocery store in Rethymno
‘Self-organization’, ‘autonomy’, ‘horizontal structure’...these terms we hear more and more often in Greece inspired a…
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Finally, Autumn
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Chrissanthi Michelaki (Katalagari)
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Rethymno in a dreamy timelapse
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Make your own bread with carob flour
The editors of Cretazine raised their sleeves, kneaded and baked their own carob bread. Be…
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Stormy Triopetra
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A Yiayia at Choumeriako village
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DIY Cretan soap
We don’t want to sound like the Portokalos father in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’,…
DIY Cretan soap
Published in "Cretan Tales"
We don’t want to sound like the Portokalos father in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’, but did you know that soap also probably came from…
Raki Party
Published in "Cretan Tales"
November in Crete means rainy evenings accompanied by distilled grape juice, grilled meat, roasted potatoes and good friends gathering together to perform the ritual of …
The Archanes Project: Houses made from straw balls and clay
Published in "Cretan Tales"
Natural building was once the only way to construct a house in Crete. Then, modernization came together with cement, which became the ‘queen’ of building…
The kids of Zoniana dance 'a capella'
Published in "Cretan Tales"
A cute, surrealistic dance...the things you may see at a 'Shepherd and Cheese Festival'!
Festivals in Crete: Casa dei Mezzo
Published in "Cretan Tales"
We went, we saw, we heard, we were "bewitched" and we transfer our experience to you.