Greek A to Ω – M (Mu) is for Μῆλος or Milos

As we walked around the town and couldn’t help noticing that there were three distinctive smells.  Proctor and Gamble Tide detergent (no longer popular in the United Kingdom) which clung like velcro to the fresh linen hanging on the washing lines outside the houses, then incense, leaking out under the doors of the churches and finally the divine aroma of fresh moussaka and other Greek specialities being prepared for lunchtime in the tavernas and the bars.

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16 responses to “Greek A to Ω – M (Mu) is for Μῆλος or Milos

  1. A fine, weathered gallery

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  2. P&G and moussaka is a great match lol !!

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  3. Those doors belong in #ThursdayDoors

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  4. Lovely doors and Kim acting Sherpa, Andrew 🤗💗

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  5. I would like to sit down on one of those green chairs right now and be served a delicious meal! As it is, I’m going to have to go and cook one myself.

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