It’s been a year now since we left Malta and moved to Cyprus and just over two months ago we moved into our house. Yes, this is where I live and I feel truly grateful.

The images I show are from our plot area. There’s still some work to be done inside and out, but it doesn’t feel rushed.
“Being grateful does not mean that everything is necessarily good.
It just means that you can accept it as a gift.”
― Roy T. Bennett
My husband built a pergola which has become our dining room this summer. Behind is the round sauna that he also built. He’s amazing, soon turning 76. At the back of the house. A car port will be built up there. But what about the stairs! Thirty-one steps, heavy grocery bags, rainy and slippery.. It works now, but you don’t get younger with age and a lift is not built in a day for free ::/ Needless to say, everything seen in wood has been made by my dear husband. Another pergola seen from a distance. King of the Hill :))
Located 360 meters above sea level makes it a little cooler.The view over Paphos and the sea just a few minutes away by car… or rather ten minutes if you accelerate :)) A ladder behind the laundry makes it easier to reach the apricot tree. He made it, I’ve promised to paint it.
I wake up in the mornings to the sound of silence. Daytime, I listen to the deafening buzz of the cicadas while I do some gardening or take a dip in the pool. Trying to learn how to redo my website and I go for long walks with my dogs. I rarely meet others and I’m fine with that.
“This is a wonderful day I have never seen this one before.”
– Maya Angelou
Zelemenos, Koili,
Paphos District – Cyprus
04 August 2022
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