In response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Circle
The prompt this week was ‘circle’ to celebrate the new year but also to be interpreted any which way we liked 🙂 The memory of visiting the temple of Athena at the ancient site of Delphi came to mind. See the circle? Many of these structures found at religious sites have an unknown purpose, making it even more intriguing. Was it an altar? A place of prayer? Was there once a grand statue in the middle? Either way, it makes for a good tourist shot.
(Greece is well worth visiting if you love archaeology!)
Happy New Year Everyone!
The circle challenge has brought so many different pictures and ideas.
I have visited Greece over 60 years ago. And seen the ruins at Delphi. Mysteries we will never quite know. 🙂
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Memories of our travels stay with us for a lifetime, and the pictures definitely help. I still remember bits and pieces of when mum took me to England when I was 3 years old! Thank you for visiting my blog.
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I remember the year I lived in Greece better than what I did last week. Some things remain forever with us.
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How wonderful! And so true.
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Circles always remind me of love the of God, just as the ankh, also Greek, signifies eternal life.
You produce beautiful photography to accompany beautifully written words. Thanks.
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Greece is number one on my list of places to visit. I love this photo. Thanks for sharing!
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