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    Working for Good

    Our home parish of Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Scottsdale, AZ held a Community Outreach Day yesterday. Parishioners and friends came together to pack 304 hygiene kits to be distributed by IOCC (International Orthodox Christian Charities) throughout the U.S. and the world where tragedy has struck. These simple kits allow those who have been dispossessed of their homes to have items for personal hygiene.

    We also put together 140 additional kits to be distributed to those in need in the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan area. All items in the kits were donated by members of our wonderful parish!

    The effort was spearheaded by the Ladies Philanthropic Society (Philoptochos/Friends of the Poor), under the prayers of Fr. Andrew Barakos and Fr. Jacob Saylor.

    A Blood Drive was also held by Vitalant concurrently to help the greater Phoenix area.

    Finally, we had Joe and Trudy from Be the Match also collecting samples from volunteers to help those needing a stem cell transplant.

    God is good and His Glory blesses all people. “…inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren,you did it unto Me” (Matthew 25:40)

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  • Trieste and Mogliano Veneto, Italy

    Trieste and Mogliano Veneto, Italy

    Our last stop is the port of Trieste, Italy about 90 minutes from Venice. Larger cruise ships started docking here when Italy decided it should control the traffic in Venice during and after the pandemic. We didn’t mind, as we had previously visited Venice and Trieste was uncrowded and cute as could be! It even has a canal like Venice!

    The Piazza and shops were beautiful and clean and the people extremely friendly!

    La Piazza del Unita Italia
    The governors building

    After our train ride to Venice, and an impossibly long wait for a taxi, we finally arrived for some rest and relaxation (and some excellent food) at our hotel in the Mogliano area of Venice.

    Relaxation!
    Baba au rum!
    Very delicious, unusual Caesar salad
    White asparagus salad with a poached egg, hollandaise and truffle!

    What a journey! Feeling so blessed to have seen more of our fantastic planet! Glory to God!

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  • Dubrovnik, Croatia from bottom to top

    Dubrovnik, Croatia from bottom to top

    Next to last stop didn’t disappoint either. This part of the world has such charm and beauty. The old city is walled as are so many. The harbors are amazing.

    What a great place to go kayaking, just outside old town!

    The funicular takes us on a jaw dropping ride to the top of the hill for the most spectacular views!

    The cross at the very top serves to remind of this county’s Christian heritage.

    Very inspiring indeed!

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  • Magnificent Montenegro!

    Magnificent Montenegro!

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  • Ti Hora mou…my country…beautiful Corfu,Greece

    Ti Hora mou…my country…beautiful Corfu,Greece

    After docking in Kerkira, Corfu we board a bus to take us to almost the opposite side of the island.

    The scenery is beautiful. This island, like many in Greece, has a walled fortress around it and has been inhabited over time by many neighboring nations.

    But, it is in beautiful Paleokastritsa that one sees the Greece that we all love…look at the color and clarity of the water!

    Incredible!
    Our captain, Basilis did his best to get us into (or as close to) the caves of Paleokastritsa as possible!

    The cave of the eye (mati) was challenging, but well worth the effort!

    The small blue circle really looks like an eye!
    As we approach the Monastery dedicated to St. Paraskevi we see some Quince growing nearby.

    It is a small monastery with only a few nuns who subsist on donations and the crops they can grow and items that they make by hand.

    The sign says “ring the bell” as you enter so the nuns can arrive to greet you!

    Afterward, back in Old Town Kerkira, we visit the famous church of St. Spyridon, namesake of my grandfather, whose tomb in this very church holds his still incorrupt blessed body.

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  • Sicily…beautiful island, wonderful people

    Sicily…beautiful island, wonderful people

    So surprising and enjoyable despite its reputation from the movies as an island of mafiosos!

    On our way up the mountainside to Castelmola
    Lunch in Taormina
    My good friend Maria who embroidered my new apron while I waited!
    Hubby, trying to amuse us as we waited an hour for a bus to pick us up for the ride back down to the port area
    The view!

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  • Beauty and beastly…Capri, Napoli,and Pompeii

    The beauty…

    Look at how advanced this city was in 79 AD!
    The tile work is sensational!
    One of the more than 2000 souls lost that day when Mt. Vesuvius spewed.
    The victims were caught unaware and literally petrified by the hot ash.
    Again,beautiful Italy, just a short distance away from the carnage of Pompeii

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  • Civitavecchia,Rome and Vatican City

    Civitavecchia,Rome and Vatican City

    On our last visit to Italy we skipped Rome in lieu of Pisa. We only had a day to spend, so we saw the leaning tower and went to a nearby beach. The wait was worth it! Aside frome the maddening crowds at Vatican city, we truly enjoyed our tour of the area and the fried artichokes we ate later that day. Is it any wonder that Roma is Amor in reverse?!

    The crowds, the crowds!

    Spectacular and unusual floor tiles containing lapis lazuli
    The Michelangelo masterpiece, the Pieta
    Opulence of the basilica
    Our necessary tickets!
    The Swiss Guardsmen

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  • Florence, Firenze,my love…

    What can I say about such a magnificent place? Statue of David, Ponte Vecchio, bisteca a la Fiorentina, Piazza del Duomo, Ufizzi, Accademia Gallery. We had been fortunate to have already visited this wonderful place years ago, so pictures are few, but many great memories reignited!

    View down the Arno.
    Outside the Accademia Gallery
    Awaiting the bisteca!

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  • Lifestyles of the rich and infamous in Monte Carlo, Monaco, Cannes and Cap d’ Ail, France

    Come here to people watch, but be prepared to climb multiple stairs and walk everywhere.

    Excellent view of the Rock of Monaco

    The Monte Carlo Casino is as opulent as one might expect…and it costs 20€ or more to enter!

    High rollers welcome!

    The Cathedral of St.Nicholas/The Immaculate conception where Prince Rainier and Princess Grace are entombed is beautiful.

    The gardens near the Royal Palace are also lovely.

    Statue of Princess Grace

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