This is the entrance.


This chapel at the front is dedicated to St. Paraskevi. We held a
divine liturgy here.

The entryway is really cool. It was nice to see Gerontissa Makrina
there too.

This is all taken from the main courtyard. Unless something is being
used, everything stays locked. In fact, I couldn’t even get into the
catholicon outside of the services for pictures.


They sometimes hold sermons in here.

This is the Catholicon. We held vespers and orthros here.

Here is a picture of the interior from the internet. 
This view is from the south

There is a pathway from the south leading behind the catholicon.
There is a talanton and grave along the way.

The rest here is at the back of the property.

The Dormition chapel.

This is St. Porphyrios’s chapel. They even gave him a parrot :)


This is a path outside of the courtyard that leads to a beautiful
view.

I didn’t really catch most of the story since the priest’s English
wasn’t very good. Anyway, this was put here by a monk lightly in the
ground since the ground was too rocky, then when someone tried to remove
it, they couldn’t. I guess they wanted to remove it because at some
point it was used as a telephone pole. I don’t really know, something
like that.


