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Although the Greeks traditionally follow a Christian faith, they still hold to ancient superstitions. This home is protected by the symbol of an eye to away the curse of an “evil eye” arriving at the door.
She thinks this means "depressed forever". Not quite.
The semi-colon is used for those who paused life, but has gone on. Don't know how the infinity symbol plays into it.
PINELLAS, Tarpon Springs, Fl., – 01/06/06 – Epiphany 2006- 16-year-old Jack Vasilaros is this year’s fortunate young man to retrieve the Epiphany Cross. He is carried triumphantly on the shoulders of fellow divers Michael Xipolitas, 17, L, and Billy Stamas, 18. Sommer story – One of Sixteen - BRUCE HOSKING STAFF
Before and after HDR shot, to show the amazing enhancements produced in the final image. Sponge Docks, Tarpon Springs, FL.
Local markets stock a variety of traditional foods. Like Given with Love, this shop has been in place for a century. The same family owns both properties.
PINELLAS, Tarpon Springs, Fl., – 01/06/06 – Epiphany 2006- Security was extremely tight Friday - This year’s Centennial Epiphany Celebration was highlighted by an unprecedented visit by His All Holiness BARTHOLOMEW, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and the spiritual leader of worldwide Orthodoxy, center. His All Holiness BARTHOLOMEW participated in a precession from the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral Friday to Spring Bayou for the tossing of the cross. Sommer story – Twelve of Sixteen - BRUCE HOSKING STAFF