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17-03-2009, 09:50 | #1 |
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17-03-2009, 10:45 | #2 |
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Cyprus just rocks so hard. Proud to be part Cypriot - though somewhat biased too
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17-03-2009, 12:19 | #3 |
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Stunning place; I've been more times than I remember Where are you from Will?
I prefer places like Limmasol over the more 'touristy' Paphos/Agia Napa etc. I think being a port town it has that bustling feel of activity; the locals thrive on tourism sure, but here you can find the authentic populas- the 'local' mezze tavernas, the fish markets, the dusty "roads" to Troodos... natural beauty whether it sparkling turqoise sea, snow capped mountain, weathered fishing jetees or rustic local eateries. I haven't been for 3/4 years now and my heart warms just thinking of that little island
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17-03-2009, 12:52 | #4 |
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Family is originally from a small village in the Troodos mountains, however the past 3 or so generations we were firmly based in Nicosia. I agree I don't much like the hustle bustle of touristy areas, hence why I like to escape to the villa we have in the middle of nowhere. I remember Ayia Napa when it was merely 2 hotels and a couple of villas and that was it... it was the place where the Cypriots used to go on holiday, now it's unrecogniseable and really not my cup of tea.
If you go up towards wood green in London it's a bustling Greek/Cypriot neighbourhood and it is rather fabulous - sure there are some nice "tavernas" in London, but nothing can beat the fresh ingredients, ambience and weather that you get there. Anyway we've taken this thread WAAAAY off topic - sorry Kate!!!
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17-03-2009, 22:03 | #5 |
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No no! ( ) It's fine I like reading about Cyprus, having become a big fan of the island in the last 12 months
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18-03-2009, 23:08 | #6 |
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Small world this.
I'll probably be getting fresh (well ~6 hours old) Lahmacun tonight. My father is flying back tonight after 10 days in Cyprus My father is Turkish Cypriot born in Girne (Kyrenia) and lived there before the split. I've not been over there for 10 years now. I used to go with my brothers at least once a year up until I was 19. My uncle lived just outside of Girne and ran a home delivery shop "The Old English Corner Shop" near to the town Mosque. My father converted the flat above into our own holiday home for us to stay in when visiting during the summer. Since then he's built his own retirement house on a piece of land his father bought many many years before the island split. Flickr photos (some). Google from above. Last edited by Zico; 18-03-2009 at 23:25. |
20-03-2009, 16:56 | #7 |
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I may need to have a go at these, they look excellent !
I'm trying to put together a meat meze evening for the near future, bank holiday weekend hopefully Edit, LoL @ tag line
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The house looks lovely, very Cypriot and traditional - good taste! If you're there this summer I shall be (I go at least once a year) we can have a beer, Keo not Efes as Efes is just horrid
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Turkey is a little like comparing mainland UK to the Channel Islands, speak the same basic language though are worlds apart. As for going back to Cyprus, I really need to get my passport renewed first . My father fly’s to Larna when he goes to Cyprus. It's ~£125 cheaper and ~1 hour shorter flight time than using the Turkish carriers. If I am out there anytime soon, I'll give you a shout. The invatation is also up for any BD members to pop round and enjoy a drink on me by the pool . |
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