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Ancient Curium.A small island in the middle of the Med
37% was invaded by Mehmet
33 years of occupationTurks celebrate the occasion!
Cyprus is the name
It's still divided, what a shame!
Cypriots suffer on both sides
But noone hears their cries

Troodos MountainsHere you are, children of Atlantis
Children of Caphtor, land of beauty,
Atlantis the land connected to Syria,
Not Turkey or Siberia.
South of Cyprus is the place
I hope this doesn't blow like an egg in our face
Per Plato's book and his ancient story,
This was the place of major glory!
The place of elephants, monkeys and more
Land of wealth, love of art, island of CaphtorWhat would Turkey now do?
The media is making much ado.
She cannot have a piece of this pieTurkey is angry, but we cannot lie,
The history talks and evidence is high,
She'll be left alone and hung to dry!
Little church,Gate to St.George Alamanos
Germasogia Dam, Kurium in the afternoon.



Nothing like the scent of the lemon and orange blossoms in the beautiful Cypriot summer morning.
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Have a coffee,enjoy the sun smell the white jasmine in the air.This is the world of Cyprus.
First picture ,is my dad's little cat enjoying the sunny day near a pot of freezias.
The second picture is a lemon tree in bloom ,dowtown Larnaka.
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"Small town of Cyprus, crystalline
With the sky of blue sapphire!
In your atmosphere the voluptuousness
Of my youthful years can wander.
The voluptuousness of bold plans
And premature pure longings…
And my thought like a shipwrecked vessel
Returns to You from tempest of the passions.
Cling on, cling on to my memory tenderly
Tonight, town, and lead me once again
A traveler tangled in chimaeras, mentally
Sallying forth from your lovely shore."
Nikos Kranidiotis
My Cyprus my woundI bring to you Hasan the corner stone
from the demolished mosque of Paphos
I bring to you Praxandre the corner stone
from the demolished church of kyrenia
two carving scarpels
two columns
a girland around
Love-Peace
BiterCyprus - Our country
From the poetic collection < Poems 1955-1998> by Theodoros Efthymiou
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What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step. It is always the same step, but youhave to take it. ~Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Wind, Sand and Stars, 1939, translated from French by Lewis Galantière
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
~Theodore Roosevelt
In this age, which believes that there is a short cut to everything, the greatest lesson to be learned is that the most difficult way is, in the long run, the easiest. ~Henry Miller, The Books in My Life
Don't compromise yourself. You're all you've got.
~Janis Joplin
My new country.
Who doesn't know Niagara Falls?
Also below, the beautiful historical town of Niagara on the Lake.


| "To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intellingent persons and the affection of children; to earn the approbation of
honest citizens and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to give of one's self; to leave the world
a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to have played and laughed with enthusiasm and sung with
exultation; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived - this is to have succeeded."
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The Cyprus mouflon is an endangered species inhabiting Cyprus' Paphos forest on an area of 620 km(2). There is only one population of this subspecies in a single reserve which is threatened by habitat degradation, forest fires and diseases transmitted by domestic sheep foraging in the same area as the mouflonThe Traveling Naturalist
A spring visit to Cyprus can encounter some of the best bird migration anywhere in the Mediterranean. Add the presence of a number of distinctive island races and two unique species - Cyprus Warbler and Cyprus Pied Wheatear - and the appeal of spring birdwatching on beautiful 'Aphrodite's Isle' is irresistible!
The Cyprus Warbler, Sylvia melanothorax, is an Old World warbler which breeds on Cyprus.Cyclemen ,The National Flower of Cyprus
This is a bird of dry open country, often on hill slopes, with bushes for nesting. The nest is built in low shrub or gorse, and 3-5 eggs are laid.The Cyprus Warbler's song is fast and rattling, and is similar to that of the Sardinian Warbler.
The subtle white and yellow Cyprus crocus from the Iris family is an endangered species protected by law and is found commonly at high altitudes in the Troodos Mountains.
KOTSCHY'S ORCHIDWith its approximately 1.800 species and subspecies of flowering plants, Cyprus, is an extremely interesting place for nature lovers and has all the attributes which make it a botanist's paradise. Being an island, it is sufficiently isolated to allow the evolution of a strong endemic flowering element. At the same time being surrounded by big continents, it incorporates botanological elements of the neighbouring land masses.
About 8% of the indigenous plants of the island, 125 different species and subspecies, are endemic. The island's great variety of habitats, attributed to a varied microclimate and geology, is the main reason which contributed to this high number of endemics.
Epipactis veratrifolia
Orchids are the most popular wild flowers for enthusiasts. The one endemic orchid-Kotschy's bee orchid is an exquisite species looking much like a bee both in its shape and patterning. The Troodos helleborine, while not endemic, grows mainly on the slopes of Mt. Olympus. Other orchid varieties include the slender, pink-coloured Troodos Anatolian orchid, the cone shaped pyramidal orchid, the giant orchid and the colourful woodcock orchid.
There are eight species of snakes indigenous to Cyprus, three of which are venomous. However, only the blunt nosed viper is dangerous to humans.

Nestled in the hills, south of Cyprus' capital Nicosia, sits Lefkara - a village famous for its traditional style of lace embroidery, world-wide known as the "Lefkaritika".
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In 1953 seven Lefkara women worked to complete a Leonardo da Vinci design, offered as a gift to the Queen of England for her coronation. An embroyed crown can be seen in the centre.
Lace-making is a tradition for Cyprus and the village of Lefkara. The technique is carried-out from generation to generation.
It is even reputed that Leonardo da Vinci, on a visit to Cyprus, was very impressed by the Lefkara women's adaptation of Venetian embroidery. He is said to have taken a piece of work with the "potamos" design on it back to Italy to grace the altar in Milan Cathedral. This design is known today as the "Leonardo da Vinci design".

Cyprus fresh bread baked in a stone oven. That's how my grandma used to do it and still done in a lot of villages.
When you order Meze (or mezedes or mezedakia) in a Cyprus hotel or restaurant, you are served a rich collection of appetizers and savories in up to 20 saucerlike dishes


Some well known facts concerning the Cyprus Halloumi Cheese are:
•Halloumi , is the "Queen" of Cyprus cheeses
•Halloumi has been an indispensable member of Cypriot cuisine for centuries.
•Halloumi has been remembered together with Cyprus for ages.
•Halloumi is a product that pleases all tastes.
•The purity in the essence of Halloumi is beyond comparison.
•Halloumi is a taste that comes from history.
•Halloumi does not lose its uniqueness over time
Grill it,fry it, grind it, put it in soups ,eat it with bacon and eggs. Delicious !
Archimandrite Kyprianos (1788) mentions (History and Chronicles of the Island of Cyprus) that halloumi/hellim cheese was exported 144 years prior to 1788. In his book Geoponiko (1643) Monk Agapios describes the method of making halloumi cheese. A few years ago Cyprus managed to obtain exclusive rights to the name halloumi/hellim in the USA, Canada and Europe.
Archimandrite Kyprianos compared the shape of halloumi/hellim to 'tongues of cheese'. There are different possibilities regarding the derivation of its name, however the most probable is the one sited in Kyriakos Hadji-Ioannou's, Etymological dictionary of the spoken Cypriot dialect (1996),that it has derived from the Arabic word 'khllum' that means cheese.


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In the Bronze Age Cypriot potters supplied the island's practical needs for cooking, serving and storage containers. Working without a fast wheel, they fashioned handmade vessels in a range of rounded forms that imitated the shapes of gourds, perhaps even molding some pots directly over gourds. This is unsurprising, since gourds themselves were used as containers.Cypriot potters were also artisans who exercised considerable imagination in their craft. Their wares were always interesting, often exuberant, sometimes experimental and even outlandish. Since pottery was produced in small batches by individuals or families rather than by factories, idiosyncrasy rather than uniformity was the rule. Pottery was also discernibly regionalized, varying from place to place on the island. This makes the Bronze Age pottery of Cyprus among the most diverse found anywhere in the ancient world.
Pictures of pottery from the Semitic Museum.
TheCesnola Collection from Ancient Cyprus.
***Aphrodite: Goddess of Love***
I will sing of stately Aphrodite, gold-crowned and beautiful, whose dominion is the walled cities of all sea-set Cyprus. There the moist breath of the western wind wafted her over the waves of the loud-moaning sea in soft foam, and there the gold-filleted Hours welcomed her joyously. They clothed her with heavenly garments: on her head they put a fine, well-wrought crown of gold, and in her pierced ears they hung ornaments of orichalc and precious gold, and adorned her with golden necklaces over her soft neck and snow-white breasts, jewels which the gold- filleted Hours wear themselves whenever they go to their father's house to join the lovely dances of the gods. And when they had fully decked her, they brought her to the gods, who welcomed her when they saw her, giving her their hands. Each one of them prayed that he might lead her home to be his wedded wife, so greatly were they amazed at the beauty of violet-crowned Cytherea.
~Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, translated by N. S. Gill~
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Birth of Venus, by William Adolphe Bouguereau.
The inhabitants of Ios point to Homer's tomb in the island, and in another part to that of Clymene, who was, they say, the mother of Homer.
But the Cyprians, who also claim Homer as their own, say that Themisto, one of their native women, was the mother of Homer, and that Euclus foretold the birth of Homer in the following verses:--
And then in sea-girt Cyprus there will be a mighty singer,
Whom Themisto, lady fair, shall bear in the fields, A man of renown, far from rich Salamis.
Leaving Cyprus, tossed and wetted by the waves,
The first and only poet to sing of the woes of spacious Greece,
For ever shall he be deathless and ageless.
These things I have heard, and I have read the oracles, but express no private opinion about either the age or date of Homer.
PEACE & HEALTH TO ALL
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07/25/08
I hope you have a wonderful day! I finally get to relax, I'm so glad about that. :) HUGSSSS, Tina
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07/06/08
I hope you enjoy the rest of the weekend! :)
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06/17/08
Hi Cypriana
Thank you for the beautifull picture. That guy on my profile is Johnny Depp...
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muskelknuten
06/16/08
Hi Cypriana!
Long time no seen,,,,I haven`t been good to visiting my friends here at Yuku lately.
I have a lot going on, have got a great job as a grave-register and photograph. This is a job I can do when I`m at home and when I self want,,that's great for me.
Have had a long period with big pain in my back and cymbal,,that is my chiropractor helping me out with no......
And then I`m going to be grandma again,,,first this month and again in October. Those baby's will be my number 5 and 6 in the grand-line,,,and I`m so tense....
I hope all is well with you my friend,,,and I would love to here from you!
Take care,,,be happy and have a GREAT SUMMER
Hugs from Iren!
lightfeather
06/14/08
Check in with your heart, Social conditioning teaches us to be logical and "use our heads". When you only use your head, your experience of yourself and the world is limited. You miss out on the vital information the rest of your body, heart and soul is giving you.
Benefits: The same neurological tissue found in the brain is found in the heart. The heart is a second "brain" and our emotional centre. Listening to your head and your heart is crucial to good decision-making about your life, your business and your relationships.
New Focus: Put your hand over your heart and focus there - what is it telling you?
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06/08/08
From Tina :)
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