White walls and red windows are reflected in the greenness. On one side of the bench, I wonder how many tired travelers rest here, and this is Anafiotika quarter of Anafiotika. The White House in the labyrinth lane was built by the masons of Anafi, Kiklazes Island, in the nineteenth century. After Greece's independence, Athens was rebuilt. These craftsmen were sent here to build the palace. Then they settled there and multiplied their offspring. Today, they live here with newly immigrated painters and scholars. Far from the hustle and bustle of tranquility, elegant nine-fold Pueraria twines around each house, delicate flowers in the colorful olive oil tank, and the walls of the small garden add a lot of color. The newly washed sheets with the smell of the sun and the strong homesickness of the Anafi people swing with the wind. In a flash, he returned to an island in the Mediterranean Sea. There seemed to be some activity in the Church of St George of the Rock, where many local people gathered and swayed around, fearing to disturb others, they hurried on their way.