I know it only calls for one photo but i reckon you can have two if they are of the same subject and are funny.
This is a dwarf I spotted in a tree in the Troodos mountains in Cyprus. I thought there might of been more but no.
It’s also funny because I never expected Cyprus to have snow, there was loads!
At one point it was taller than me, and i’m 6’1”!
Aphrodite
The Greek goddess of love, beauty and fertility was, of course, the one, the only, the sexy: Aphrodite. Unlike her Roman counterpart, Venus, with whom she was identified, Aphrodite was not only a goddess of sexual love, but also of the affection that sustains social life: the type affection you might have for your best friend, your community do-gooders, and your dog. Make no mistake, the sexual aspect was still important; I’m sure Aphrodite was the subject of many inappropriate thoughts for the blossoming teenagers of ancient Greece.
The meaning of her name is uncertain, though the ancient Greeks came to believe it referred to foam. This belief may have arisen through the story of her birth. When Kronos, the Titan, castrated his father, Ouranos, with a sickle, (ouch) he cast the immortal dong/unit/member/thing into the sea, where it flowed amid the foam. Aphrodite was born from this strange union of floating member and foam, and washed up on the beaches of Cyprus. Cyprus is pretty far from Greece, and indeed there is evidence that suggests she was a West-Asian goddess brought to Greece by sea-traders. She was married to Hephaestus, the crippled smith-god, but made it with half of the guys on Olympus, and some important mortals (Adonis and Anchises).



