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Yes, two of the biggest beneficiaries of EU funding should be easy pickings for the Trump/ Russia efforts to convince Poland and Hungary to leave the EU.

www.statista.com/chart/18794/...?
December 12, 2025 at 6:46 PM
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New data: Since March 2025, U.S. wine exports to Canada have been approaching zero.
Canada was once by far the largest export market for U.S. wine. In 2024, 35% of U.S. wine exports—worth US$446.4 million—went to Canada.
December 4, 2025 at 4:43 PM
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A legendary bureaucracy is making Olympian efforts at digitalisation
Greece is teaching Germany how to get government online
A legendary bureaucracy is making Olympian efforts at digitalisation
econ.st
December 4, 2025 at 5:35 PM
The view from the Church of Saint Catherine, a religious and cultural landmark in Oia, on the island of Santorini. Saint Catherine's day of reflection is celebrated on the 25th of November. Its significance is closely tied to the heritage and daily life of the local community.
November 24, 2025 at 8:57 PM
"...prickly-pear cacti or thorny argan saplings have replaced the vines..."
The share of French people of all ages who drink a glass of wine every day has collapsed from 51% in 1980 to 11% today. Even “le dry January” has reached the country. The industry is trying to adapt
Vineyards are disappearing in France
As wine-drinking slows, farmers are uprooting vines
econ.st
November 22, 2025 at 8:24 AM
"..... a lack of cooperation between wine growers on the island of Santorini is currently threatening their very survival as tourism commands agricultural land, workers and even water supply...."
November 1, 2025 at 7:43 AM
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“Our food system is in serious danger.” Despite having vast amounts of farmland, America imports much of its food. A few multinational corporations are taking all the profits while family farms suffer. From @ddayen.bsky.social: trib.al/l2Z53CR
Trump Selling Out Cattle Ranchers Highlights Structural Food Economy Crisis - The American Prospect
To lower beef prices and help out his pal Milei, Trump will quadruple beef quotas from Argentina—and domestic cattle ranchers are going ballistic. But the bigger problem is an America that can no longer feed itself.
trib.al
October 29, 2025 at 8:00 PM
"There were several water mills on most of the rivers of Andros that had water all year round...... A typical example being the approximately 20 mills by the Frousei river..."
These days are gone.
Νερόμυλοι στην Άνδρο | Η Φάσα - Εξωραϊστικός Σύλλογος Μακροταντάλου Άνδρου
Για να φτιαχτεί το ψωμί χρειάζεται αλεύρι και για να γίνει το αλεύρι χρειάζεται ο μύλος. Στην προβιομηχανική εποχή η κινητήριος δύναμη για να δουλέψει ο μύλος
fasa-andros.gr
October 7, 2025 at 7:00 AM
“…….America’s strength in tech isn’t the result of some inherent, indestructible natural advantage. If natural advantage determined industrial success, Silicon Valley would still be growing apricots…..”

(paulkrugman@substack.com)
September 22, 2025 at 3:50 PM
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Oregano flowers are strange.
September 21, 2025 at 8:40 PM
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Is it important that the media can report the news without government censorship?
In the United States, 92% say it is important.
www.pewresearch.org/global/2025/...
September 18, 2025 at 12:53 AM
“China has contracted with Brazil to meet future months’ needs to avoid purchasing any soybeans from the United States.”
American soybean farmers don’t have a single order from China as they head into harvest season. China usually buys 25% of the entire crop.

Crisis looms for the farmers and there’s only one man responsible.
Farmer says 'we're in a very dire situation' ahead of harvest—with zero soybean orders from China, historically the largest buyer | Fortune
Caleb Ragland says his pleas to the Trump administration have fallen on deaf ears.
fortune.com
September 14, 2025 at 7:41 PM
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Good morning. It’s time to celebrate pistachio nuts. Why, because it’s September!
Here you see fresh pistachios, unripe on a tree, and then harvested, as I bought them in the market.
#nuts #pistachios #Septemper #HarvestSeason
September 7, 2025 at 6:51 AM
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Wine Self-Sufficiency in Selected Countries, Avg 2018-2022; Chile's wine production accounts to 629% of its wine consumption. Wine production in the UK accounts for only 1% of domestic consumption. The world as a whole produces more wine than it consumes.
September 4, 2025 at 5:21 AM
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The consistent soft-selling of climate catastrophe makes science itself an existential threat. Antarctica’s collapse isn’t “difficult to stop”—it’s unstoppable. Pretending otherwise isn’t science; it’s denial.
www.cbsnews.com/news/abrupt-...
Abrupt Antarctic climate shifts could lead to "catastrophic consequences for generations," experts warn
A new study warns that irreversible changes happening in Antarctica, which are caused by climate change, could cause global oceans to rise by meters.
www.cbsnews.com
August 30, 2025 at 3:07 PM
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Joaquín Sorolla (Spain 1863–1923) Preparing Raisins, 1900.
August 31, 2025 at 4:25 AM
".... a massive loss of Assyrtiko’s invaluable genetic material, which boasts unique diversity...."

Santorini 2025 – outstanding quality, a crisis of quantity | Jancis Robinson www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/san...
Santorini 2025 – outstanding quality, a crisis of quantity
www.jancisrobinson.com
August 29, 2025 at 6:21 AM
“Tourism isn’t going to stay this strong forever,”......... “Without political planning and a plan B, letting it continue unchecked carries serious risks.”
Activists, workers, experts and local politicians all argue that overtourism is hollowing out the fabric of Naples.

And many cities across Italy are wrestling with the same pressures.
‘Naples is dead’: How overtourism is hollowing out Italian cities
Rising numbers of visitors are swamping the locals, making housing scarce, increasing pollution and even emptying churches.
www.politico.eu
August 28, 2025 at 7:05 AM
Common Sense about Negotiations
open.substack.com/pub/snyder/p...
Common Sense about Negotiations
For Americans about Ukraine
open.substack.com
August 18, 2025 at 9:21 AM
"Στους αμπελώνες της Σύρου, της Πάρου, της Νάξου, στα μικρότερα νησιά, καλλιεργείται η αντίσταση."
Κάτω από τον ήλιο και τους αέρηδες που δεν λυπούνται τίποτα, επιβιώνουν παλιά κλήματα. Κουβαλούν DNA από προφυλλοξηρικούς αμπελώνες και φέρνουν στο ποτήρι μας κάτι από το παρελθόν, που μοιάζει τώρα νέο, μαζί με μια ελπίδα για το μέλλον.
Αγνωστες Κυκλάδιτισσες | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ
Κάτω από τον ήλιο και τους αέρηδες που δεν λυπούνται τίποτα, επιβιώνουν παλιά κλήματα. Κουβαλούν DNA από προφυλλοξηρικούς αμπελώνες και φέρνουν στο ποτήρι μας κάτι από το παρελθόν, που μοιάζει τώρα νέο, μαζί με μια ελπίδα για το μέλλον.
www.kathimerini.gr
August 18, 2025 at 8:33 AM
Unharvested - Ατρύγητα

"The sand of the beach and the sea itself were thought to be sterile, in contrast to the fertility of the fields. For this reason, the “Iliad” and “Odyssey” regularly call the sea “atrygetos” – meaning “unharvested.”

(Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Assoc. Professor, Tufts Univ.)
August 13, 2025 at 10:42 AM
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The beach wasn't always a vacation spot.

It only became popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries as part of wealthy Western lifestyles. Ancient Greeks feared the sea, according to a historian of culture and an expert in Greek mythology.

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The beach wasn’t always a vacation destination - for the ancient Greeks, it was a scary place
Beach vacations became popular only around the 19th-20th centuries – as part of the lifestyle of the wealthy.
buff.ly
August 12, 2025 at 4:35 AM
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Now that's one helluva pic! This is on the island of Lemnos, in North Aegean.

www.businessdaily.gr/i-fotografia...
Ενα εκκλησάκι κάπου στη Λήμνο
Ενα εκκλησάκι κάπου στη Λήμνο
www.businessdaily.gr
August 9, 2025 at 9:25 AM
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EU countries, Services of the Business Economy (exc. trade & financial & insurance activities) - Production, 2025M05 (YoY % change)

Greece registered the fastest YoY growth, among the 24 EU member-states that release such data, in May.
August 9, 2025 at 9:26 AM