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Plakias / book about Plakias
« on: September 23, 2017, 04:05:30 PM »
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Just received this link on Facebook.
A book about Plakias by Ioannis Peristerakis is now available in the shops (so he says): "Plakias in the past".
Enjoy it!

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Plakias / Re: Plakias in slow decline (or is it?)
« on: November 23, 2013, 12:07:41 PM »
Well, I have waited a bit before attempting to write a reply (or an extra comment, to be precise), mainly because I have been going to Plakias only for the last 4 years or so, therefore my perception is limited to a much shorter experience.
A few changes yes, for sure; not all of them good, but some are.

It is true that the little bakery at the corner has closed down, but an excellent one opened up just a few doors down, and the lady is always sitting there ready for a chat and a laugh. By the way, their bread and cakes are great!
The place where I usually stay (Kostas) has refurbished their rooms, which is very good. A few shops on the far end have closed down, but last time I was there they were working to open something else.
I cannot recall seeing any kind of elegant, stylish and quality stuff in Forum market: for me that's the typical seaside kitsch place where we buy something just to regret it as soon as we unpack our suitcases at home; usually those are the funniest memories of the holiday...

So, all in all, whereas a general decline in manners and quality might be a sign of the global times (and I mainly blame the Media for that and a few other things), perhaps holding on to the good bits still available is simply healthier for the spirit.

But I do find democratically essential that this Forum must be open also to less "popular" points of view.
People have been labelled as pessimistic or negative (I am a "fan" of Existentialism and I tend to use those words very carefully) about their personal views  and comments about Plakias, but I feel that everyone is entitled to express their opinions, especially if they do in a polite, analytical and critical way, as they did.

People might have a hard moment and the tendency to see everything in a darker light is somehow inevitable. In the same way, if one wins a big Lottery I doubt that his/her eyes might observe the rising amount of dirt with inadequate litter bins around the town.
There are people who observe intensely and others who are focussing only on the best  they can.
I find interesting to hear different voices and most of them can add a new aspect to what I think I know.
But in order to have our views challenged and refreshed, it is very important to keep the Forum open to any kind of comment; again, as long as it's made in an appropriate tone.

Incidentally, I am going back next May, and as usual, I will do my little bit to help the locals by going  especially in the empty restaurants. It is not a noble act of generosity: I simply have little sympathy for crowded and noisy places, not to mention when crying children are the main background. In my experience the tavernas in Plakias are all pretty good for the price they ask, and being served with all the attention of the single diner is a fantastic pleasure :-)

See you there.





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Plakias / Re: Lance Chilton's Plakias photos 1982, 83 and 84.
« on: June 14, 2013, 02:49:03 PM »
Wonderful pictures! Thank you so much for sharing them.
They are very meaningful.
I have been going to Plakias for about 4 years and I could have never imagined such a change.
Thanks again.
Cinzia

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