Santorini, Greece

Kathy Udell (Alexandria, VA)
Photographed September 2003, Santorini, Greece

Udell says of these island houses: "It gives me the impression of a miniature world come to life. The interesting shapes, sizes and colors make me want to explore the different buildings and hidden pathways."

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I think Santorini is one of the most photogenic locations on Earth. I have been there three times, and I hope it is not the last. I love Mykonos too! The white-washed houses and shops, the wine-dark sea (Homer's words) and the small scale of village life. So refreshing in our modern age of telecommunications and big box stores that make every town in America look alike. I hope the Greek Islands will not change.

Anyone who has been there just would love to return. My favorite was Mykonos. Approaching it by water was breathtaking!

Greece is at the top of my wishlist, this photo seals it. I'm drawn in and so want to be there, to see it, touch it, paint it, ...let it touch me. Thanks!



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