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If my journey is taken in the early morning, the main fishing quay will be busy with the local fishermen selling their fish straight off their little “caciques” or small fishing boats! This is where I like to sit a moment and just look out to sea. If the wind is blowing, (and it often is), then there are white caps further out in the deep blue, but in the bay itself, it is more protected. Here the water is shallow and crystal clear so that you can actually see the ripples of sand on the bottom and the schools of fish swimming along. The colour is several shades of blue and aquamarine and the sun makes the ripples sparkle and glisten like many faceted jewels, forcing me to wear my sunglasses. Behind me a taverna is opening for breakfast, with customers taking sips of fresh squeezed orange juice and putting butter on fresh baked bread from the local bakery. They look very contented. The canaries are cheerfully singing at “Manolis”, my favourite taverna for hamburgers and ouzo.

If it is mid-morning, then swimmers are venturing out. First to come are the older flabby ladies and gents who prefer having the beach to their selves for daily swimming exercises and gossip. Coming around noon are the beautiful young women and men, who seriously work on their tans and delight in showing off their gorgeous bodies to each other. At any time there are children of all ages, who seem to never tire of building sand castles, splashing and jumping, pestering parents, learning to snorkel and crying when time to go home.

Walking further out along the beach, I see olive trees and goats in fields. I could convince myself that I am living in Biblical times because the Cycladic architecture has a Middle Eastern feel to it, rather than typical Mediterranean, and seems ageless. Life changes very slowly here in many ways, but really that is the charm of it all.

As you can see, the beach is pure joy for me and I like to make it last as long as I can. Who needs drugs? I can get high by just going to market along the paralia!

Karin Shepherd
Aliki, Paros, Greece


About the Author

Michael & Karin Shepherd are an American-Irish expatriate couple who share their Greek island experience by offering lodging and information including maps and photos. They provide content and links for Paros, the Cyclades, Greece and the world of living abroad at http://ParosParadise.com

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