Easter Exodus
Number plates and licences confiscated over the last few months are being given back so everyone can leave the city. This happens every year and shows how important it is that the average Greek can return to their village or island to take part in the diverse customs and rites of their place of birth. Most importantly they make their mother happy by connecting with her first of all and then the extended family of which they are an integral part wherever they may live the rest of the year.
They don't go on holiday, they go home.
Deep family roots. When someone is asked where they come from here in Greece and they reply 'Athens' the next question will be, 'yes, but where are your roots'. They will reply, 'well, my father came from this island and my mother from this village' and the 'asker' will say 'ahhhh, so you're a Poroioti' (from Poros) or whatever.
Thousands leave the big cities for their small village wherever that may be. There will extra buses, trains and ferries to carry them home and the outward lanes of the national highways are opened up to carry the extra traffic. There will be one lane for incoming cars at the toll booths and 7 or 8 for departing cars, and vice versa as the week ends.
The church is an important part of their lives whether they attend church or not in the city. Every evening service this week will have crowds at the churches, coming and going, lighting candles, greeting long lost friends and family and even listening to the priest and taking part of the service.
Holy Thursday today. More to come
Thankful
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Thanksgiving is just around the corner.
We have many blessings to be thankful for this year.
Children, Grandchildren, great-grandchildren , relatives and ...
3 hours ago
That sounds so cool... getting your license back for special occasions! I hope you have had an awesome Easter babe.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris. Probably be a great sunday but I'll need a week to recover and clean up.
DeleteThis is something that is sadly missing in our society. I think the Greeks have it right!
ReplyDeleteTraditions are enjoyable, most of the time.
DeleteI am loving your description of the ''Great' days this week.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anzac Day!
Happy ANZAC day indeed. Haven't forgotten that too. I had crocheted some poppies but don't know what to do with them besides taking a photo.
DeleteThere are anzac celebrations here too in Athens and Crete
What do you mean by "Number plates and licences confiscated over the last few months are being given back so everyone can leave the city. "
ReplyDeleteWhy are they confiscated???
It's lovely, to return home, at Easter time. A lovely tradition.
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If you park in the wrong place, get towed away, probably a few other wrong doings your plates are removed, car usually impounded as well.
DeleteTry my little line of sprouting plants and a green heart..
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It worked. Guess I can not publish, from Preview. To have the little line show. :-)
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Maybe one day I’ll come back to Greece to spend an Easter with th family. You never know
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