Easter Sunday
The most festive day of the Greek year. A day of feasting, laughter, dancing, shared with family, friends, neighbours and passers-by
'Nuff said
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Easter Sunday
The most festive day of the Greek year. A day of feasting, laughter, dancing, shared with family, friends, neighbours and passers-by
'Nuff said
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Saturday..... almost done
The ceremony of the Holy Fire took place again without incident. The Light is on its way from Jerusalem in the Presidential plane. All is well with the Greek Orthodox world. Every home will have a candle lit from the sacred flame which appears 'miraculously' every Easter in the church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Holy Land.
K cut up all the innards of the Easter lamb, heart, kidney, lungs, liver, spleen, intestines and I have started the mageritsa. This is the soup made from innards, lettuce, dill and rice, thickened with egg and lemon juice.
There's just the midnight service to attend, or maybe just watch on TV. There are live broadcasts from the Cathedral in Athens and from the Patriarchal Cathedral in Konstantinople (Istanbul to you).
Once 'Christ is Risen' there will be fireworks, much kissing of cheeks and a rush home to end the Lenten fast with family and friends, eating the Easter soup, cracking red eggs and quaffing a few glasses of wine
First though we have to refresh the cross in the doorway protecting our household from the evil eye
Our distant neighbours across the ravine have gathered from Athens for the Easter holiday. They've been celebrating, loudly, from early afternoon .
7pm and it's gone quiet. They must be sleeping it off. I hope they don't go down for the midnight mass and return at 2am refreshed and ready to continue an all night revel
So everyone
Happy Orthodox Easter
Happy Easter celebrations to our Serbian Orthodox family in NZ
And keep safe kiwis!! Our NZ family are in the eye of Cyclone Vaianu
No work today especially not before the church bells ring at around 10am. It's a very Holy day. K eats boiled potatoes, bread and olives. Not even any oil
The bells ring the death knell all day. Christ is taken down off the cross and put on his flower bedecked bier ready for the candlelight parade tonight.
Holy Thursday.... work day
Traditionally the day to dye all those eggs. Traditionally the colour is red
Chief Easter Bunny
Palm Sunday............
A traditional fish eating day. The rest of the week is strict fasting for many.
Holy Monday....
Nice sunny day so I did some washing
Holy Tuesday......
Holy Moly, a miracle. Cousin Julia's Xmas card arrived, from England, in time for Easter. Thats got to be a record for the P. O.
This Saturday is called the Saturday of Lazaros. In years gone by I've made Lazarakia, little sweet-bread-men in their funeral wraps. They represent Lazaros rising from the dead. A bit creepy really but very tasty hot from the oven. Very traditional but I didn't bake any this year
A cake with no eggs, butter or milk
K loved this one so it's safe to make another one and send out the recipe. It's vegan, very easy and lots of flavour
This is 'Silent' or 'Deaf' week for us. Time to clean house and home and prepare for Easter. I had a haircut and colour yesterday. That's me done.
The week ends with Saturday of Lazaros and then Palm Sunday
Then it's Holy Week. There's a special church service everyday winding up with the candlelight parade on Good Friday and the great Easter Sunday celebration
K got into gear and arranged for our annual garden clean up
Covered in red silt
More cleaning