Monday, 12 January 2026

Busy-ness

 



A load of olive prunings from the olive grove of a good friend of ours 
A thousand thanks for a load of cheap firewood 



He dumped the load and we paid a couple of young workers to come along with a chainsaw, cut it all up and throw it into our front yard


Hardly more than an hour and they'd cut it, thrown it all over the fence, stacked and covered it.  
They got a tot of raki  before driving off

A job well done



Christmas is officially done and dusted
Grandson Jamie came, taped up the boxes and stacked them on top of our big wardrobe

All the boxes used to go into our store cupboard above the bathroom.  Now the Grandchildren have flown it's just too hard for us to retrieve stuff so it's stored in plan sight 
At least we can reach things when we want it
 
Jamie is another tall grandchild and didn't need to climb our IKEA  steps to arrange all the boxes . Thank you Jamie for helping out your Nana and Papou...... Now that Poppi has gone 
Jamie has now also left for Athens before another storm came in
 
When K and I want something we wobble on a stepladder and hope nothing falls on top of us

 




Saturday, 10 January 2026

Gingerbread Men

 Baking gingerbread men has become an annual tradition. Not for me. I just eat them....

Gingerbread is not a Greek Christmas tradition.  There are plenty of other syrupy, sugar covered sweets

 A few years ago powdered ginger was very hard to find and it was expensive. Greeks bakers use more cinnamon and cloves and two other spices mahlepi and mastiha. 

Most supermarkets do stock ginger now and even our little grocer has it, powdered or fresh. 

Of course when I googled I was not surprised to read 

'Recipes for Gingerbread originated from  Greece in 2,400 BC' 



My daughter Elli and the girls from her office have a gingerbread baking day just before Christmas 


Maria and Katerina make an amazing array of gingerbread


This is my little house 
If its anything like last year's it's going to be delicious 

Sometime I'm going to have to break it up and eat it
I'm not looking forward to that at all.   Last year's gingerbread house was delectable and I ate most of it by myself
Once it's broken up I'm going to be gobbling it down




Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Saint John

 

Saint John....Agios Yiannis in greek

There are so many different St Johns. Not all are celebrated today

St John of the Fleas 

Of the Fires 

Golden Mouth 

The Baptist 

Theologian and Apostle 

7th January is the big one. 



Today is my son in law's name day
It was warm enough for a BBQ


Yiannis looking after his m in law
Opening the Prosecco


Galaktobouriko, sweet semolina pie.  Really delicious and even better when served on a NZ Tui plate.
Thanks Julie

Thanks Yianni and Danae for a lovely day
There was music, there was talk but  it wasn't just a loud babble. I enjoyed being able to take part in the conversations today


There is a saying here
'A house without a John (Yianni) is not a home' 

Down in Australia my niece Gemma was celebrating her birthday today.
Many happy returns Gemma

So many of our family  anniversaries fall on the same day.  
It's not a coincidence.  Close families celebrate together






Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Last of the Seasons Festivities

6th January
Today is Epiphany, a national holiday. The island people head to the waterfront for a church ceremony, winter swimmers and drinks with friends


Last year the Blessing of the Waters was conducted from a fishing boat. 
It looks a bit top heavy with all the island's Priests, incense swingers, Mayor, Councillors and hangers-on


This year they brought in the big guns, the largest car ferry
Everyone of importance piled on board and the ceremony took place on the ferry, without it even moving out to sea


The cross was thrown overboard from the side of the ferry. You can just see it, attached to a long blue ribbon. 
This day the Orthodox church celebrates the baptism of Christ in the river Jordan. 
Crosses are thrown into the sea, rivers, reservoirs or lakes all over the country. 
After the blessing 3 white doves are released, symbolising the Holy Trinity. 
The cross is thrown twice, reeled in and the 3rd time......... 
 

A bunch of hardy swimmers dive into the freezing harbour.  The one who reaches it first lifts it high and is blessed for the year ahead
This year there were 12 who dove in,  boys and a girl


Then we all head off for 
The traditional 'aftermath' 
Ouzo, wine or raki with friends. 
 
The cafe where we gather is known for its good prices and more traditional mezes (small platters of food).  Local Greeks and aliens prefer it here where the wine is served in jugs and the raki and ouzo is by the glass 
There were no free tables outside so we sat inside. Smoking is not frowned on. Fortunately the doors and windows were open today. 
The crowd inside and the waiter are all old friends. There was a lot of shouting across the cafe, loud music and the booming laugh of our table companion. 
A bit too much for me.  

The noise in the cafe
Went round and round
Round and round
All day long

It was difficult following any of the conversations so I watched the activities outside, took a few photos and sent a post to Instagram. 
It was enjoyable simply to be in the company of daughter Elli, my son in law Kyriakos and to see K happy in this social atmosphere. 

7th January
St John or in greek Agio Yianni

St John is a huge name day.
Half the male population is named Yianni (John) 
The female version is Yianna or Yoanna

Happy name day to
Son in law Yianni
Friend Jan
Sister in law Joan

The Christmas tree comes down. The only decoration remaining 

Schools go back on the 8th
Winter routine begins again

Friday, 2 January 2026

Traditions 2026


2026
Honestly, as I write that date it seems to me as though it's something out of science fiction. I'm actually living in the year 2026. 

New Year Traditions  


New Years loaf with a coin
The first slice is cut for the Madonna
The second for the house and fields, olive trees, grape vines
Then a slice is cut for everyone in the family from the oldest to the youngest
The slice cut for Grandson George had the lucky coin


Grandson Jamie got the coin in the sweet cake I baked


Dear daughters enjoying yet another New Year's cake
George got the coin in this one too
K got the coin in the cake Elli cut on New Year's Eve
So much cake to eat
As usual we give away as much as possible 



Our lucky bulb, boska, hanging on the front gate


K smashed the pomegranate the next morning 
This is his first throw which only split the fruit 



It took a 2nd throw for the seeds to spread out over the flagstones
I left them there till the next morning and swept them into the garden




 

Tuesday, 30 December 2025

New Years Eve

 





And Australia 

I love waking up on New Year's Eve and knowing celebrations will begin in just a few hours as NZ and then Australia enter first into 2026.
Our midday news will show fireworks lighting up the sky over Auckland City. 
The afternoon news will show the fireworks display over Sydney Harbour bridge and it's iconic Opera House.

Down in Poros town bands of children are going door to door banging triangles and singing the New Year's eve Carol. It's a tradition that is still very much alive.

K misses all that and hopes that some of the neighbourhood children will ring our bell.  
There are only a couple of children 
 up here and none appeared on Christmas Eve so probably there will be none today.  He has a purse full of small bank notes just in case.
The children are given a small monetary reward.  More from us out in the wopwops.

Wishing you all a joyful New Year's Eve .
I will probably be in bed by then.
Grandchildren in Athens will be opening Champagne, or another bottle of vodka.  Those who remained on the island will be celebrating with their friends on the waterfront, kissing cheeks and yelling greetings along the harbour.  
Church bells will be tolling merrily, the car ferries will be tooting away and the whole town will be lit up 

K, if he is awake will be phoning friends and sending messages on Facebook.  Maybe I'll be awake too and I'll pop the cork on a bottle of Prosecco. Then I shall go out to our front gate and smash a pomegranite. On the road maybe. They make a mess. 
Coming back inside I'll make sure it's right foot first over the threshold..... even though I'm left-handed. 

Happy New Year to all my blogger friends

Good health and happiness to you all



Monday, 29 December 2025

Mushrooms are Magic

 But these aren't magic mushrooms  

They are mushrooms magically transformed into coffee



Instant coffee made from a blend of the mushrooms listed below

Reishi
Shitake
Maca
Cordyceps
Lion's mane
Ashwagandha 

'Supports energy, focus, productivity and adrenal health. Enjoy the added benefit of happiness in every sip' . So it says on the packet. 


My son in law Yiannis gave me a packet for my birthday.  I was a bit wary of trying it, not sure what to expect. Then I read about it on another blog (Jabblog). I opened the packet, gave it a sniff. Not mushroomy at all. So I boiled some water and made a cup. 


It's very pleasant with an almost chocolatey taste. It has less caffeine, reduces anxiety and improves immunity. 'They say'. 

Now you know