A rare photo
I have a rare photo for you today; Paddington Bear on his way to the bay of St Vasilis. Neil went for a walk there recently, taking the bear with him, and there are other photos from that trip which will be posted in the days to come. We’re still mainly enjoying good walking weather, and people are making the most of it, bears are too.
Also, in today’s images, one of the sea that shows a particular kind of light we enjoy in the winter months. The Turkish hills appear pink, the sky coral, and when it’s calm, the sea is a mix of grey and blue.
During the later parts of the morning and into the afternoon, the sea returns to its usual colour, depending on the cloud, and the sky has a wash of lighter blue. The air is clear, and there is less haze because it’s not as hot, and you are often treated to fine, crystal-clear views across the water. From the right location, you can count the individual wind turbines along the hills by Datca.
Also, on his walks, Neil has been to Nimborio and visited the mosaic and catacombs there, and I’ll put up some shots of those sites in due course. Meanwhile, I’ll leave you with a shot of the church at St Vasilis.



