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The Temple of Zeus in Nemea, Greece
Karakachani Annual Gathering near Sliven, Buglaria, 2016 - Ivo Daskalov
The Karakachani or Sarakatsani are a traditionally transhumant ethnic Greek pastoralist community native to Northern Greece and parts of Bulgaria, Albania, and North Macedonia. Distinct from other transhumant groups in the region like the Vlachs, the Karakachani have always spoken Greek and maintained a strong Greek ethnic and cultural identity rooted in oral tradition. Their lifestyle revolved around sheep herding, and they lived in temporary thatched huts during their seasonal movements. They are especially known for their handwoven wool garments, often decorated with symbolic geometric patterns, and for their unaccompanied vocal music, which preserves elements of ancient poetic forms and heroic storytelling. While most Karakachani have since settled into permanent communities, their culture remains a vivid example of pre-modern Greek pastoral life.
The Golden Seam
They said the vase had met its end, A thousand pieces, could not mend. But patience took a pot of gold, And made a story yet untold.
The Art of the Crack
Don't hide the lines the fall has drawn, Where light escaped and hope was gone. For in the filling of the breaks, A stronger, brighter spirit wakes.
The Mended Heart
The fractures are not meant to fade, But be adorned with gold inlay. Each scar a vein of precious ore You are more beautiful than before.
The beautiful village of Megalo Papingo, Epirus / Greece (by George Patmios).