tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754379282583650722.post3442240056286499000..comments2024-01-18T14:03:27.252+02:00Comments on Ramblings from Rhodes: A Meander Around MalonaJohn P. Manuelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07426089334296469215noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754379282583650722.post-65182369203272796322016-04-17T13:16:36.972+03:002016-04-17T13:16:36.972+03:00Thank you for the heads up, and have told him he h...Thank you for the heads up, and have told him he has his orders lolKatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754379282583650722.post-58839971364662672732016-04-16T12:30:36.958+03:002016-04-16T12:30:36.958+03:00Kat, the church is right on the main road through ...Kat, the church is right on the main road through the village, at the north end (the end you'd enter from as you enter it from the orange grove route). It's on your left. Coming from the Massari route it'll be almost at the far end of the village on your right before the end of the village itself. Make sure Griff writes it up on his blog!John P. Manuelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07426089334296469215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754379282583650722.post-34747531326231682922016-04-16T12:03:21.463+03:002016-04-16T12:03:21.463+03:00Having planned a walk from Malona this year, it is...Having planned a walk from Malona this year, it is great to see these photos so thank you for posting. The walk is from the book "Walking on Rhodes" by Paul Van Bodenghaven & Marco Barten ( will put link on AGGR, it's a nice little 11.2km almost flat walk through orchards to a waterfall starting from the church which I am sure will be easy to find(hopefully in October there will be a chance of their being a waterfall but the walk will be nice lol). Having seen your photos makes me look even more forward to the walk and a nice lunch afterwards in one of the tavernas.Kat Andrewsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754379282583650722.post-36349916888073910212016-04-15T17:46:42.991+03:002016-04-15T17:46:42.991+03:00Great photos!Great photos!The Nifihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17314074036453521712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754379282583650722.post-24459494825157121972016-04-15T13:28:47.949+03:002016-04-15T13:28:47.949+03:00I love the pic of the tree growing through the doo...I love the pic of the tree growing through the door. Lovely village though. I like to imagine what these wee places were like say 100 years ago.Diane Sharpnoreply@blogger.com