time now for today's installment of our series islanddreamsgreeceisone of the prime destinations when it comes to the travel trend of island hopping and no wonder the country boasts over three thousand islands in total we're off to see one of the most popular ones situated just off greece's northwestern coast corfu is the second largest of the ionian islands it's also among the richest regions in the entire country. is known by its inhabitants as kara kidda but we discovered a third name. cook food is the seventh largest of the greek islands it's respected taishan and just the name of the green island the royal cafe and can only mean south of the city of course through affords a fabulous view upon the county seat the uninhabited mouse on and a landmark of coffee and a flush i have not the monastery on and. this is the right spot for plane spotters as well they can enjoy an excellent view of the airport's runway. every half hour a boat leaves can only use little ports for the mouse on and the byzantine chapel reportedly dating back to the eleventh or twelfth century is worth a loo
time now for today's installment of our series island dreams greece is one of the prime destinations when it comes to the travel trend of island hopping and no wonder the country boasts over three thousand islands in total we're off to see one of the most popular ones situated just off greece's northwestern coast corfu is the second largest of the ionian islands it's also among the richest regions in the entire country. is known by its inhabitants as kara kidda but we discovered a third name....
nor does it in anewgreeceitwas it's all the same. many of the statues around town commemorate famous historical figures who also wore simple sandals. for example the statesman parrott least half in the city hall. and his fellow philosopher socrates in front of the academy of athens. two simple. which were later adopted by the romans. in the fifteenth and sixteenth century open toed shoes called buskins were all the rage women wore these shoes which featured high corks under the hoop skirts to make them look taller. pantelis many seen also continues to find inspiration in the historical figures who wore greek samples and always carried a sketch pad with him to draw pictures of a foot well on statues. whenever i look at ancient statues that wear these sandals i'm always impressed that people already wore this kind of shoes three thousand years ago. fell in love and they went to war while wearing them. they lived their lives in the and these sandals are still around today. shoemaker fits every sandal personally he has many regular custo
nor does it in a new greece it was it's all the same. many of the statues around town commemorate famous historical figures who also wore simple sandals. for example the statesman parrott least half in the city hall. and his fellow philosopher socrates in front of the academy of athens. two simple. which were later adopted by the romans. in the fifteenth and sixteenth century open toed shoes called buskins were all the rage women wore these shoes which featured high corks under the hoop skirts...