I will be travelling to the blessed natural wonders bestowed for our pleasure for a few days. However, I have composed several scheduled posts which will appear regularly on these pages for your enjoyment, taking upon references of the scents & flavours of the Holy Week in Greece and beyond. And assuming Net connection, I might pop in to check things once in a while.
In the meantime, you can also revisit the ~ever popular, since 2007 when it was first written~ Incense Series; tracing each day with designated fragrances to fit the mood and traditions, posts appearing in reverse chronological order on the link.
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I come from Greece, and the Holy Week is a humble and fasting preparation (in Greece when we fast we go vegan), full of incense and psalms, towards the resurrection of Easter!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy travelling!
Αλεξάνδρα,
ReplyDeleteχαίρομαι πολύ που σου τράβηξα το ενδιαφέρον! Πάντα είναι υπέροχο να βλέπεις άλλους Ελληνες να έχουν ονλάιν παρουσία!