Design Inspiration from Kritsa, Crete

Posted 14 June 2012 at 8:30 PM | Comments (5)

I’ve been back from Crete for almost a month now, but since that trip I’ve had to re-prioritize some things and my blog has taken a backseat. I don’t plan to stop blogging, but it may be sporadic for a while. Who knows—nothing is certain while I try to finish the other projects that are taking priority.

Anyhoozers. I should at least start sharing photos of my trip, right? Here are a few, all taken in the small village of Kritsa, which, like every Greek village, has plenty of design inspiration in every tiny nook and hidden cranny.

Colorful Clothespins Hanging on the Line in Kritsa, Crete, Greece

Aqua Window Shutters and Red Flowers in Kritsa, Crete, Greece

Winding Street and a Windy Tree in Kritsa, Crete, Greece

Painted Clover-Leaf Arched Church Window in Kritsa, Crete, Greece

Painted Turquoise Window Shutters in Kritsa, Crete, Greece

I’ll try to post more tomorrow. Cross your fingers.

5 Responses to Design Inspiration from Kritsa, Crete

  1. sieni says:

    goodness! these pics are gorgeous!! inspiration for design AND romance novel writing!! lol

  2. Mojdeh says:

    Agreed. Gorgeous! Although…that might even be an understatement, Mojan. Captivating. Vibrant. Love them.

  3. Mojan says:

    Sieni, yes, totally! Haha.

    Thanks, Mojdeh! I thought of you when I snapped the photos of the clothesline and the church window. They have your photography style written all over them. :)

  4. Sarah says:

    I’m so sad we missed Kritsa. Look at it!!!! Gorgeous. I’d love to see ALL of your Crete photos sometime…

  5. Mojan says:

    ALL of them? You sure about that? I have about 800. Slideshow at my place!

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