In 1995 I visited Husum, a small town near the German – Danish borders, on my way to Neukirchen, where
Continue readingThe Thracian Maid
In Plato’s Theaetetus, the Maid laughs at the philosopher who, while walking with his gaze to the stars above, falls
Continue readingA summertime dish: Trio of Fava, Vlita and Halloumi
Today I offer to all visitors and friends a panathinaeos original, a summertime dish that will nourish you and at
Continue readingJ.S. Bach and Roger Woodward: The Well Tempered Clavier
Today’s post is about one of music’s most fascinating and intriguing work, “The well tempered Clavier” composed by Johann Sebastian
Continue readingVisit to Oreoi, North Evoia, Greece – May 2010
I was fortunate to visit my good cousin Kostas and his family in their summer house in Oreoi, North Evoia.
Continue readingPoeme electronique: The Phillips Pavilion in the 1958 Brussels World Fair
This post is about the joint work of three modern day geniuses: Le Corbusier, Edgard Varese, and Iannis Xenakis: Poeme
Continue readingIts almost summertime and the living gets easier – Εσκασε μυτη το καλοκαιρακι και η ζωη γινεται ευκολωτερη
Late May in Greece and the continuum of space and time is broken. You go to the beach and although the
Continue readingThe Monk of Cappadoccia – Part II
This is the second part of the story of Kostas T, a Monk in Cappadoccia. Part I ended when Elektra,
Continue readingEyes Part I: Eye Eats Fish – Φατε Ματια Ψαρια και Κοιλια περιδρομος
I need to make a small break from the drama evolving in front of my very own eyes in Cappadoccia,
Continue readingThe Monk of Cappadoccia – Part I
Cappadoccia (Kapadokya), a beautiful mysterious place. In the 4th century AD it was the center of major developments in Christian
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