Wow! Summer has come and in February too. Two beautiful days with temps about 24C and rising when sitting out of the breeze. Clear blue skies with hardly a cloud to be seen.
With such lovely warm weather time for our favourite passtime of all beach walking. However at Faros we were stopped by an armed and face painted soldier who appeared from a bush blocking our way. The army were playing war games and firing canon / rockets out into the sea. Not sure what they were aiming at as nothing could be seen just the boom and a few seconds later large plumes of smoke / water spray.
It looked as if this was the cypriot army and it all looked pretty laid back especially when we walked through the Faros car park to see young guys standing around with coke cans laughing and joking. There is still national service here for young cypriots who spend two years of their lives doing what I am not sure. However I guess Cyprus is in a vulnerable position. So close to Syria and the troubles there and of course half of the island is illegally occupied by the Turks, for which there seems no solution.
The sea was beautifully clam and time was spent wandering around a new development of 32 houses that have been built on the cliff tops which is nearing completion. We were able to look inside furnished show houses. Nice and a great location with large private swimming pools but very small for permanent residence. Ideal holiday homes. We were told only 4 remained unsold.
A trip into the village and a typical meal at KoKos. Long time since I had eaten one of the huge pork chops that are served in every establishment, except the fish restaurants of course. They are just huge and its only when finished you feel guilty of eating so much. Into the Cottage Pub for a swift half on the way home leads to more than one and a late night.
More bookings with friends and family to stay. We already have 6 weeks now, which we will enjoy, but if you are thinking of coming and you are most welcome, get booking!

It looked as if this was the cypriot army and it all looked pretty laid back especially when we walked through the Faros car park to see young guys standing around with coke cans laughing and joking. There is still national service here for young cypriots who spend two years of their lives doing what I am not sure. However I guess Cyprus is in a vulnerable position. So close to Syria and the troubles there and of course half of the island is illegally occupied by the Turks, for which there seems no solution.
The sea was beautifully clam and time was spent wandering around a new development of 32 houses that have been built on the cliff tops which is nearing completion. We were able to look inside furnished show houses. Nice and a great location with large private swimming pools but very small for permanent residence. Ideal holiday homes. We were told only 4 remained unsold.
A trip into the village and a typical meal at KoKos. Long time since I had eaten one of the huge pork chops that are served in every establishment, except the fish restaurants of course. They are just huge and its only when finished you feel guilty of eating so much. Into the Cottage Pub for a swift half on the way home leads to more than one and a late night.
More bookings with friends and family to stay. We already have 6 weeks now, which we will enjoy, but if you are thinking of coming and you are most welcome, get booking!