Wednesday 16 May 2018

Seaside eating

We finally managed to get off the island again



This beautiful blue and white church is in one of the tiny villages on our way to the seaside and a table by the sea

The young priest here did his military service at the Naval Base on Poros.  K was one of the officers in charge back then.  When we heard he had gone into the Orhtodox priesthood and was officiating at a church nearby we stopped to see him.  There were hugs and cheek kissing and promises of return visits.   The church has its fiesta soon so we'll make sure  to join in the festivities  ... lighting of candles, blessed bread and maybe a glass of wine and a plate of fatty pork.



The Orthodox flag with its double headed eagle on a yellow background.  The eagle is holding a cross and orb and has a crown above its two heads.  Its two heads represent  Byzantine, one head looking towards the west and Rome, the other looking east to Constantinople



A delightful little taverna right beside the water.  Luckily it was covered.  The weather suddenly changed and we got almost two minutes of rain


At the table next to us our neighbour was getting a line ready to throw into the sea and do some fishing.  This family is from Poros and were on the same car ferry, ending up at the same taverna.  It's a popular place for a Sunday outing, only an hour away.  In summer the kids can swim while the men drink ouzo and the women supervise the proceedings in their shrill voices 


All the fish is fresh from the family fishing boat.  We had to wait till this one returned with the day's catch



A greek salad, some small fish, a jug of wine and a big bottle of water



The seagulls were not the greedy sort but they were very vocal.  This one must have been yelling at his/her mate


A few minutes another gull landed on the water and they both floated happily together

19 comments:

  1. Lovely fun day!!!!

    thank you for taking us along...

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    1. My pleasure. It was relaxed. Few people and not too hot. Those seagulls made my day and the fishing boat coming in with the catch was a great chance for a photo shot too

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  2. How lovely, what a delightful setting for lunch. I would love to get to Greece sometime.

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    1. Come at this time of the year. Warm and not crowded! It really was a great day out

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  3. A very interesting lunch.

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    1. Accompanied by a few glasses of local white wine and right on the sea. Simple and enjoyable

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  4. I'm going to have to move! Poros, you say?

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    1. Still making a list of those negatives. Scratching my head a bit!
      But it's not all paradise!

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  5. How can you not fall in love with this...
    Greetings Maria x

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  6. Sounds like a a lovely day. Except for the rain but we need it to keep the dust down and the plants green lol
    Very envious right now. Our fire is roaring and I’m still feeling cold

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    1. The last few days we've had more of these 2 minute rain 'storms'. We need a bit more for the garden. Love the idea of a roaring fire

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  7. I wish there were more restaurants like this here. sadly no

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    1. Rustic setting, limited menu of whatever is available that day. Lovely

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  8. I would love to know what you family all think about the Blue Zone. and how they think their life differs from the rest of Europe. I would love a post on that.

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    1. No-one really talks about the blue zones but they do all boast of their healthy diet.......outside of the big cities. I'll have a think on this Sol

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    2. I find it fascinating what other people eat.

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  9. I would move to Poros in the blink of an eye, but that two minutes of rain lets things down a bit. I like all the photos, but that sixth one is wonderful.

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    1. Lots of 2 minute 'storms' here recently. Tonight we need a little more to clear the air. It has been an unusually hot day for this time of the year and now it is muggy

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