Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Sunday Celebrations

 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


Dancing family 
Daughters Elli and Danae, son in law Yiannis, grandaughters


The Patriarch with his grandchildren 


Poppi in high spirits 


Table of friends and family


Daughter Danae, neighbour Monique, Jan and Me

 
Granddaughter Luli turned 18


More dancing
Danae and her 2 daughters Nels and Poppi 




And the dog
Boem

Till next year
Or the next name day
Birthday
Anniversary 
National Day
Church fiesta









Saturday, 11 April 2026

Saturday

 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




Friday, 10 April 2026

Good Friday

 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. 

The tradition is.....
To make the rounds of the 4 big churches to see each flower decorated Epitafio (funeral platform).  When my girls were wee children my greek sister-in-law encouraged them to crawl underneath to ensure good health.
Today my 'wee' granddaughters did just that, 3 times, making the outline of a cross.
And having a giggle methinks

Meanwhile I went out for coffee and hot(cross-less) buns with 2 dear friends


Jan and Birgit

We go back many many years, all of us are local-aliens
As the English tradition is to eat hotcross buns on Good Friday, that is what we did.  I made an overnight dough and baked them this morning.  


The last batch turned out like hard little rocks so I made sure these were more than a mouthful and quite soft and fluffy too. Perfect with a morning cappuccino or frappĂ©. 

K was busy delivering little gifts of red eggs and koulourakia to friends, neighbours and family. As is the custom (not to mention the tradition) 

The day ended with the candlelight light parade



Elli and Luli
And all the family
Followed the Epitafio with our plain brown beeswax candles



Danae

The after show
Another family tradition
Lenten meze (selection of tasty little greek nibbles) and a few glasses of wine or beer


Thursday, 9 April 2026

Thursday Work Day

 Holy Thursday.... work day

Traditionally the day to dye all those eggs.  Traditionally the colour is red

Chief Easter Bunny 


Traditional day for traditional koulourakia too
The little easter bunnies getting into action, Nels and Poppi


Factory line


Because they've got butter and eggs they not supposed to be eaten till after midnight on Saturday
I can assure you they're delicious, buttery, crisp on the outside, orangey and aromatic


The Easter bunnies had a Nana-list
Moving round the heavy pots in the garden and doing some pruning
Changing the duvet cover
Searching out stuff at the back of the cupboard
Scrubbing a few winter rugs



Poppi doing what she's told to by her big sister
Poppi says she is NOT doing what her sister is telling her to do. Pritz! NEVER

They cleaned up everything before they left, did all the dishes, hung the rugs over the gate to drip dry. I was exhausted just watching them 

Grandkids grow up and move on. It's absolutely wonderful when they return








Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Easter Week

 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. 


First waterfront coffee of 2026

Locals sitting in the shade in jackets, tourists in the sun in short sleeves

Shopping
2 trays of eggs. That's 60 of them to hard boil and dye red

Spring flowers and a pungent basil plant. Now I have to put them in the ground.
  I already planted my little marigold, the sage cutting and sweet potato 

Saw our first tortoise shuffling up the road. No snakes yet


Wednesday........
Boiling those 60 eggs without breaking any.  Yeh, that never happens.  We are told to add vinegar to the water, salt, or put a cloth at the bottom of the pot so they don't rattle around.  All useless tips.  Some are always going to break or have cracks in the shell.  I'm not in charge of this operation but I get to eat all the broken eggs.
Only 4 or 5 broken, so far.  The cracked ones are going to get dyed with the rest tomorrow.  The dye isn't toxic, they say



Saturday, 4 April 2026

Lenten Cake and Lazarakia

 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




This cake recipe is easier........... 

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


In a bowl whisk
1 cup of olive or seed oil
2 cups of sugar
3 cups of some sort of fruit juice. I added a shot glass of orange liqueur too  

Mix in 4 cups of self-raising flour

It's a very sloppy mixture
Pour into a cake baking dish. I used one of those with a hole/funnel in the middle
Bake around 44 minutes at 180o

It sounds very different from the usual cake with butter and milk and eggs. And the mixture is so wet.  Amazingly it turns out perfectly .  Some cakes like this are crumbly. This one is moist and rises well.
I've made three of them this Lent

NB
A memory. I posted about Lazarakia a few years ago when I had actually made a batch. Someone commented how ghoulish they were and they wouldn't eat them.  It hadn't even occurred to me that they might be seen that way.  They're so much a part of greek tradition I just accepted them as part of the pageant.  I look at them in a different light now.  But I'd still bake them, and eat them, if I could be bothered. Hotcross buns are similar but far more acceptable, in my family 












Friday, 3 April 2026

'Deaf' Week

 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


Sani from Pakistan our happy helper
He had a huge smile on his face when I asked if I could take his photo


Ks 'treasures' are still there round the edges but the jungle of weeds has been conquered. He didn't leave a blade of green


This photo is from the internet but this is what we did before Easter every year when we lived in town.  We whitewashed all our steps and walls. 
The municipality white washes the steps and alley ways now. Or they will if the rain ever ends. 
Sani says he'll come back next week and whitewash our garden walls.  What a great lad


Covered in red silt 

More cleaning


Down on the harbour they're sucking this away quickly