The Grecian Sun.

Yup, a beautiful sunset in all her splendid glory.
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About Jennifer Avventura
Canadian Freelance writer living in Sardinia, Italy. An ex-expat who lived in Australia, England and Cayman Islands. She eats Nutella with a spoon and hides under the bed during lightening storms. When she's not out running 6k you will find her sitting at the computer - writing her novel and searching for worldwide work.
@Jennifer … Wow … awesome.
Thank you! Not so original I know. It’s all I have at the moment. Thanks for stopping by.
Beautiful!
I was sure that you will make a nice entry
lovely.
Fabulous!!! I spent three weeks in Greece on my honeymoon and loved the sunsets there. I need to go back and scan my photos.
I would love to go back! I really enjoyed the Greek food and Santorini was amazing! That’s where I snapped this pic.
Oh…that is where we spent five days at the Astra Hotel. Never forget it. I loved it so much. So beautiful! I wish we could go back for an anniversary but it is hard to leave both kids. That is why I usually travel and my husband stays back. We just aren’t ready to leave the kids yet. Someday we will though.
Stunning. Beautiful picture.
Thank you Arindam.
Really like this.
What a great story. Greek flag backlit just enough. The three orbs due to refraction. The dome echoing the spheres. Wow. I’m cooped up in a high school room waiting to judge speech rounds and this took me on a trip.
Wow, thank you!
Wondreful shot… very poetic.
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sure is beautiful
nice shot
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Great entry for SUN challenge this week. Really great!
Thank you kindly, I really must go and check out some of the other submissions. It’s been a stressful week …
Beautiful!
Never seen a more brilliantly coloured sky!
Thank you Margaret. It was really a beautiful moment and I’m glad to have captured it for a lifetime. I really need to get back to Greece it was spectacular.