Rhodes [Greek: Ρόδος,] is the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece and is their historical capital; it is the ninth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a rich and fascinating history that spans thousands of years. Here’s a brief overview of the history of Rhodes:
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Greek Temples of Athena and Apollo – exploring Didyma and Priene
The most prominent feature of Didyma was the Temple of Apollo, known as the Didymaion. This temple was famous for its colossal size and its elaborate decoration,
Priene was an ancient Greek city located in the region of Ionia, in modern-day Turkey. It was situated near the Maeander River and the city of Miletus. Priene is known for its well-preserved ruins that provide valuable insights into the urban planning and architecture of ancient Greek cities
Ancient Site of Pergamum – A Journey through Ancient Splendor
Ancient site of Pergamum, also known as Pergamon or Pergamos, is located in the northwest of Turkey. Its rich history spans several millennia, with significant cultural, political, and historical developments. We visit this site on our 2024 small group tour Ancient Greek Period (4th – 3rd century BCE): Pergamum was initially a part of the… Continue reading Ancient Site of Pergamum – A Journey through Ancient Splendor
Walking thru history- Dardanelles to Ancient Troy
The Dardanelles has been a strategic water route and an object of conquest throughout history. The Hellespont anchored Xerxes’ pontoon bridges, constructed in 480 BCE during the second Persian invasion of Greece.
Visiting the World War I Gallipoli Battlefield
In 1915, Winston Churchill, then 1st Lord of the Admiralty, promoted an invasion of ‘Byzantium’ by way of the Dardanelles, with a joint amphibious and naval force speeding up to the Bosphorus to capture Istanbul . His aim was to cut German supply lines to the Middle East, while knocking Turkey out of the war. Nothing went as planned — bad luck, inept and even cowardly commanders had already doomed the ANZAC forces when a young officer named Mustafa Kemal (later known as Ataturk) led the counterattack that trapped the Allies on their tiny beachhead spread along the narrow peninsula.
Vintage Classics Illustrated Comics for Sale from Cascoly
Classics Illustrated was a comic book series that started in 1941 and was published by Gilberton Company, Inc. The series brought classic literature to a wider audience, especially younger readers, by adapting well-known literary works into comic book format. Each issue of Classics Illustrated featured an adaptation of a classic novel, play, or other significant… Continue reading Vintage Classics Illustrated Comics for Sale from Cascoly
Delicious Air Fryer Eggplant Parmesan
Eggplant Parmesan is a delicious and popular Italian-American dish made with breaded and fried eggplant slices layered with tomato sauce and cheese, then baked until golden and bubbly. It was one of the few thing my brother-in-law & I agreed on. This take has stiff competition from delicious versions from 2 of my sisters-in-law. It’s… Continue reading Delicious Air Fryer Eggplant Parmesan
Air Fryer experiments from French fries and chicken to squid
An air fryer is touted as a fantastic kitchen appliance using hot air to cook food, providing a healthier alternative to deep frying. They seem to be easy to use and perfect for novices.
Never having a FOMO, I belatedly bought a small Ninja AF100 air fryer to reduce the amount of olive oil I spend in frying and both save time and get more even results. As a single, this sized fryer is perfect for me, often leaving some leftovers.
How and Why You Should Learn to Cook
Why learn to cook? In some cultures, cooking is an essential life skill that is often passed down through generations, and many young people learn how to cook at a relatively early age. This used to be the rule in America, but since the 1970’s home cooking has declined and became even less common as… Continue reading How and Why You Should Learn to Cook
Chicken Recipes From Around the World
These chicken recipes showcase the diverse and delicious ways chicken is prepared and enjoyed around the world, each offering a unique blend of flavors and culinary traditions. Indian chicken recipes Eastern Mediterranean recipes Asian chicken recipes Back to main food & cooking post