Simple Sunday pleasure
For K
Simple Sunday pleasure
For K
Surprise visitor.
She made our day
Athletic granddaughter Nels running in the hills.
It's 8ks from her house in Neorion to our house. Uphill all the way.
She popped in to see her Nana and Papou, for a swallow of water and a wee chocolate mint for energy.
The last 8ks home, doing the round trip, are at least all downhill.
Bravo Nels Moy
It was a beautiful day, after so many cold rainy ones.
One sunny day. Which is Not today. My granddaughters walked up to the Old Mill at the top of the hill. Beside the abandoned mill there is a little church too. And a wonderful view of the harbour and across to the mainland mountains.
Poros. On a sunnier winter's day
12 days ago
It was a quiet, enjoyable day. Without fuss. Without bother. I dressed up a little.
New Year's Day
Not at our house!
My daughter sends a 'good morning' to me and my other daughter every morning, via WhatsApp, along with a daily gnome.
I like gnomes. I have a few in the garden. I've knitted a few too, Christmas gnomes. They're more popular than elves or reindeer these Xmases past. Called 'tomte' in Swedish, they help around the home and are rewarded with porridge.
Anyway
Why does the English language have so many oddities?
Gn is a digraph. That's from Greek of course, meaning double writing.
In English a digraph is 2 letters that make one sound.
Take gn
At the beginner of a word
Gnome
Gnash
Gnaw
It is pronounced as N.
At the end of a word
Reign
Sign
It is pronounced as N
However in the middle of a word
Recognise
Signal
Each letter is pronounced separately N G
This is just the tip of a slippery iceberg, the opening of a deep and convoluted rabbit hole.
All I can say is 'thank goodness ' I was born in an English speaking country and didn't have to learn it as a foreign language
- 6th January.
The end of the Christmas and New Year festivities.
A public holiday here. Another 3 day weekend. And a very important Orthodox celebration.
January 6th is................
- 12th Night
Depends . Elsewhere it could be January 5, the eve of Epiphany, or January 6
- Time to Dismantle the Xmas Tree
You'd better get your Xmas decorations down before the night of the 6th. It is said to bring bad luck and all the baggage from the previous year if you don't .My father used to say a wicked witch would come and cause havoc.
- Epiphany
Commemorates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River.
- Three Kings
Celebrating the visit of the 3 Kings to Bethlehem
- Blessing of the waters.
In Greece, on Poros, after the inevitable church service the Priests and bigwigs board a small boat and move out into the strait. A cross is thrown into the sea 3 times and the third time a group of hardy young people, mainly male, dive into the freezing waters to be the first to retrieve the cross. The lucky one is blessed by the Priest and is guaranteed a year of good luck. From what I remember he, or she, also gets a reward from the Mayor
- Also known as the 'Festival of Lights' or Theophania.
- Name day for those named Fotis (male), Fotini (female) or Jordan
-Tomorrow
January 7 is the Feast of St John.
Name day for Yiannis or Yianna. John, Joan, Jan and Joanne. That's half of Greece.
As they say here 'a house without a John is not a real home'.
And the next day, the 8th, schools reopen.
Grandson Jamie took the last hydro foil to Athens tonight to continue his studies. Along with a tupperware bowl of his Nanas meat pies and sweet bread filled with Nutella. The latter from the bakery.