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Hello from Greece, weird morning today, sun-clouds-rain-cold alternate each other.

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Mac Baren Vanilla Cream Flake.
 

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GREEK INDEPENDENCE WAR 1821-2022 Anniversary

As today at 25 March 1821 the Orthodox [+] Greeks officially started the revolution against the ottoman empire fighting the Turks and their allies (albania,bosnia,tunisia,egypt,croatia.algeria etc) to end an almost 400 year old tyranny.
Their motto was "Freedom of Death" and in few areas that the Turks never manage to invade was "Victory or Death".

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I am smoking Skandinavik Vanilla and at the lunch i will raise my glass of wine for the fallen in the battlefield fellow countrymen.
 

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Pipe-smoking Dad, 1950, in the ideal family, all gathered to listen to the radio:

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Bob
I remember those days when we never had T.V. We didn't get it where we lived until early 1960 and it was black and white 1 Channel I think life was good then, the wages were a lot less but we seemed to survive OK, after all 2oz of baccy was only 25c a pac and beer $3.00 for a dozen 1ltr bottles. The essentials were cheap. Ah them was the days.
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Two Allied cemeteries in Greece (Lemnos island) with a total of 224 Australian and New Zealand soldiers buried there, today commemorate April 25, the day the Gallipoli landed in 1915, the national anniversary of Australia and New Zealand. ANZAC DAY, a day in honor of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) that participated with hundreds of dead in this bloody war at the entrance to the Straits of the Hellespont during World War I. Thousands of wounded, estimated at more than 4,000, were treated in Lemnos, which was the base of the Allied Forces. 148 Australians and 76 New Zealand soldiers died in a campaign hospital set up in the village of Sarpi, Lemnos, as well as on ships. Along with many other African, Indian and of course English soldiers who were all buried in the two allied cemeteries in Lemnos.

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Two Allied cemeteries in Greece (Lemnos island) with a total of 224 Australian and New Zealand soldiers buried there, today commemorate April 25, the day the Gallipoli landed in 1915, the national anniversary of Australia and New Zealand. ANZAC DAY, a day in honor of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) that participated with hundreds of dead in this bloody war at the entrance to the Straits of the Hellespont during World War I. Thousands of wounded, estimated at more than 4,000, were treated in Lemnos, which was the base of the Allied Forces. 148 Australians and 76 New Zealand soldiers died in a campaign hospital set up in the village of Sarpi, Lemnos, as well as on ships. Along with many other African, Indian and of course English soldiers who were all buried in the two allied cemeteries in Lemnos.

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Skandinavik White.
Thank you for remembering our Kiwi soldiers.
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