Grantville lies not far from Tenby Point, and it was this proximity that led Joel and me to visit—drawn, curiously enough, by a singular souvlaki shop, notable for being operated by Greeks rather than the more common Chinese proprietors. The lamb served here is remarkably succulent, richly complemented by a garlicky parsley sauce that lingers pleasantly on the palate.
Just behind the modest establishment stands the town's jetty, offering a quiet vista over the water. Thus, our visit served a dual purpose—culinary and contemplative—allowing us, as the saying goes, to kill two birds with one stone.
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What a wonderful composition with the jetty pointing to the sunset. Wow, this photo needs to be printed large and hung on your wall. I see this town must have been founded by my relatives.
ReplyDeleteYou really meant it?
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteAppreciated
DeleteOh my goodness!! The deep shades of purple, navy, and yellow are literally out of this world!
ReplyDeleteIt was really the fluke of the moment
Delete...the silhouette of the jetty is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteA different approach to take shots
DeleteA lovely picture
ReplyDeleteThank you Mike
DeleteGorgeous sunset, lovely photo! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteYou have a great day too
DeleteUna maravilla de atardecer y de fotografía.
ReplyDeleteGreat to be alive
DeleteStunning, the light is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow. Just wow.
ReplyDeleteWe always stop at Grantville for refreshment when passing, but not souvlaki.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant sunset shot.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous shot of the jetty!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sight beautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA good outing. Food and photo.
ReplyDeleteYour path leads to the sunset. Excellent! And I thank you for your visits on my blog.
ReplyDeleteUn paisaje de ensueño, tanto por el colorido como por la perspectiva.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Truly Amazing view, Fantastic click
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully written slice of travel and taste—makes me want to visit just for the souvlaki and the stillness.
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