Saturday, May 28, 2016


TV WASTELAND
TV
Greece, hermaphrodite, Pergamon, 
NYC
Sculpture at the Met
Muse
Mom

Santorini GREECE

Naphpoli.Greece

Pomegranates- Epidaurus, Greece  In Ancient Greek mythology, the pomegranate was known as the "fruit of the dead", and believed to have sprung from the blood of Adonis.[47][49]The myth of Persephone, the goddess of the underworld, prominently features the pomegranate

Parthenon- "Temple of Athena" ATHENS, GREECE

Temple of Apollo at Delphi

Statue of a goddess, probably Aphrodite (early 4th century BC)
Museum of the Ancient Agora- Athens

Temple of Apollo at Delphi

 Delphi

From my hotel room, modern town od Delphi, seeing all the way to the bay ot Corinth
The Agora, Early in Greek history (18th century–8th century BC), free-born citizens would gather in the agora for military duty or to hear statements of the ruling king or council. Later, the agora also served as a marketplace where merchants kept stalls or shops to sell their goods amid colonnades.
 Epidavros GREECE