Thanks.Ken, for your attention and comments.I understand your point but It's also good to acknowledge our faults in contributing to this situation....For the last ten years, we Greeks considered EEC as the "golden cow" to milk and, I'm afraid, that even if our national debt was erased to nil, no matter what nasty experiences we've been through lately by our creditors, we would again come back to zero point of consumming a lot more than producing....Do we really get much wiser?
friendly regards
alexander
Carlos 1 16. September 2015, 17:34
Thank's for visit and comment Ken, appreciated.Have a good day.
José
Carlos 1 6. September 2015, 22:33
Thank's Ken, have a good week.José
Storyteller 1. September 2015, 19:30
Thanks for your comment, Ken! Greetings, SabinePradeep Kumar 20. August 2015, 18:23
thanks for your appreciation. there's a lot i look forward to learning from you.Kuddelmuddel 11. August 2015, 0:28
Hi Ken,Thank you for your comment.
Laura :)
Silvana W. 6. August 2015, 0:19
Many thanks ,Ken¡
Good night*
dolphin-e 2. August 2015, 21:33
I'm glad. Thank you, Ken!Silvana W. 2. August 2015, 12:16
Many thanks,Ken ¡ :)
Have a nice sunday
TeresaM 31. Juli 2015, 15:31
Thanks Ken for your visit & comment !!Carlos 1 31. Juli 2015, 12:05
Thank's Ken.Regards, José
Oliver Rentmeister 29. Juli 2015, 10:15
Hey Ken,thank you for your your kind comment.
I love your picutres!
Regard Oliver
Carlos 1 25. Juli 2015, 15:03
I'm sure the Donkey appreciates the views but the tour is heavy with or without carrying goods!.Enjoy weekend.
José
silvanaW 20. Juli 2015, 20:12
Many thanks,Ken ¡¡
Best wishes
Carlos 1 10. Juli 2015, 22:09
Pleased you like this picture, appreciated.Regards, José
alexander stefanatos 28. Juni 2015, 17:19
Thanks.Ken, for your attention and comments.I understand your point but It's also good to acknowledge our faults in contributing to this situation....For the last ten years, we Greeks considered EEC as the "golden cow" to milk and, I'm afraid, that even if our national debt was erased to nil, no matter what nasty experiences we've been through lately by our creditors, we would again come back to zero point of consumming a lot more than producing....Do we really get much wiser?friendly regards
alexander