Day 3
We managed to not find half of the things we looked for today, we now have a corporate opinion that signage should be improved when approaching the point of interest and that advance notice of the turn we need to make is quite useful.
We visited kitten monastry aka Moni Agiyu Neophytou, but the cat population here has been reduced and feeding them near the cafe is now actively disouraged. David did pick out one that he felt needed to come home with us so a thorough search of the car was needed before departure.From here we didnt find a church or a Dam but stumbled upon a village in the mountains where we ate our lunch by a church and went to the local cafe where david had a supersized burger and we shared his salad and some yellow green-leaf and feta bread (I think I was the only one who ate more than one bite, it was unusual but nice).
It rained, again. We belive it will rain again tomorrow and then be fine for the rest of the week. My mum was told that it has been the coldest winter here in over 100 years.
We had roast lamb for tea then I went with David and Ants to play pool and use their wireless connection.
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