Boy, I'd like to visit the Greek Islands and see how life is lived in those beautiful hillside towns. Imagine what the architecture must be like!
I wonder what it's like to live in homes (above) that are like theatrical stage sets.
And on hills. What's that like?
Greek exteriors are great, but everybody knows that already. I wonder what the homes are like inside.
The interiors you see in books (above) are radically different than anything you'd find in America. Do they work? I don't know. I'd have to spend some time in them before I could tell. There's no doubt that they're beautiful, though.
When I researched this I was surprised to find that a lot of island interiors looked Turkish. An internet site says the Greeks were slaves of the Turks from the fall of Constantinople in the 1400s to Greek independence in 1830, so I guess that explains it.
I do wonder, though, how you get sex privacy if everyone sleeps in the same room. Also, what do you do about snoring?
Beds are frequently left unmade during the day. Even so, the rooms still look good.
Meals are often eaten outside.
Sometimes dining areas are similar to outdoor rooms (above).
This idea of a room that's both indoors and outdoors is intriguing.
I'll end with this open-air basement for drying clothes. Geez, a place that can make the drying of clothes look interesting sounds like a destination to me.
2 comments:
Gee, now I have to put Greece in my travel plans. Gorgeous.
-Doug
Doug: I'm envious! You might actually get to see these places! The problem is that you're not likely to see old-style home interiors unless you know somebody there.
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