Its outside so smoking allowed and no masks in sight, although come to think of it the serving girls weren't wearing them either. They should have been. Only just realised that. Naughty naughty
It does indeed look calm and peaceful - is that in the main town? Warm twilight time is still an unusual thing for me - at home sunset used to mean get the sweaters out, even if it had been a fairly hot day.
The main town was swamped with weekenders. This is a new cafe out towards Neorion, looking back to the town and across to Galatas. There was a refreshing breeze. You definitely didn't need a jacket!
COFFEE & CHAT....
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*I'm going to have a fairly quiet day .... first up, I'm sleeping in.*
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Cat Fight
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I’m understanding the cat rift just a little more
Last night *Bun * (well I think it was Bun) - on the chair back, challenged *Weaver
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Still here.
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hello all. I’ve been MIA because basically not much has been happening
In the nest. The days have passed with me just doing the daily chores and
hoppin...
Fun times.
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July. We're into the second half of the year. I won't ask where the times
gone but you have to wonder how it can move by so quickly.
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Lunch Box
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Piwakawaka flit about dining on tiny flies caught on the wing. At this
time of year they follow humans about as we disturb sandflies in the grass
and brac...
Whew!
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We were finally able to sleep upstairs in the loft last night. It was warm
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I'...
Strawberry Time
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The strawberry moon peaks tomorrow. It is named for the short period of
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I had ripped out all of my strawberry p...
Summer's Serenade
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Almost an entire month has passed since we have been graced with a decent
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If we didn't commit to watering faithfully everyday, the shrubs...
Roadrunner 101...
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They are fascinating birds. They can fly, but mostly they run around ~
hence the name. I think they are super cool because they remind me that
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Knives are out at No 10.
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Luckily, or maybe unluckily, I can still watch PMQ's live on my laptop,
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"I can't believe that just yesterday we were sitting in shelters again,
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you ...
Books 1-7
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Bloody River Blues by Jeffery Deaver
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The Broadcasting Standards Authority said in a statement that it upheld
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MORE WEATHER
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it ...
Xmas decorations
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Greymouth has 3 main streets in town. On the way home from work at night
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It'...
A Birthday Present.
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I reached the grand old age of 62 last Friday. Like that great English
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I received ...
Quince, Life, and Puppy Dog Tales
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The season of mellow mists inevitably means that I suddenly have a deep
desire to store food in the form of jams, pickles and syrups. It also
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Friday prayers
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Look at sales figures, origins, annual reports, statements from company
chairmen; become armchair investors and see what you would do yourself,
annual ...
Aoteaora's first Maori police woman
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Evelyn Mete Kingi was born Evelyn Owen in Moerewa and has been described as
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Farewell My Friends
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After blogging for nearly six years, I have decided to retire. Blogging
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Oh dear, nearly six months since I last posted a blog. It is not that I
have been bothered to write to you. Oh no. It is because words have been
absent ...
Professing !
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Actual professing.
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Internal Garden Monologue
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If you had told me 5 years ago, I would be sitting in a house, at a table
over looking a front garden in Scotland, I would have laughed my socks
off. I...
A Note of Sadness
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One of the problems about getting so involved with these m/s recipe books
is that I feel as though I almost know the women who wrote them. I can see
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Bliss. Life can be sooo good.
ReplyDeleteYour island life isn't half bad either! All you need is a littleore sunshine. But not the heat
DeleteOh yes. Some sunshine would be good 😁
DeleteLooks so calm and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteIt was peaceful. An empty cafe by the sea, watching the town light up!
DeleteI'll have a dry white wine please! I could do with sitting by the sea on a sunny evening with a nice chilled drink, calmly watching the world go by :)
ReplyDeleteA white wine coming up, with lots of ice. Big glasses here too!
DeleteThat looks lovely.
ReplyDeletePeaceful on after a very hot day. There was a nice cool breeze
DeleteI'm a non-smoker, but I find it quite reassuring to see an ashtray on the table. It all looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIts outside so smoking allowed and no masks in sight, although come to think of it the serving girls weren't wearing them either. They should have been. Only just realised that. Naughty naughty
DeleteIt does indeed look calm and peaceful - is that in the main town? Warm twilight time is still an unusual thing for me - at home sunset used to mean get the sweaters out, even if it had been a fairly hot day.
ReplyDeleteThe main town was swamped with weekenders. This is a new cafe out towards Neorion, looking back to the town and across to Galatas. There was a refreshing breeze. You definitely didn't need a jacket!
DeleteLovely pictures. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt was a peaceful evening. The photos aren't too clear but the sun was going down
DeleteOuzo please!! Beautiful peaceful photos.
ReplyDeleteWith ice?
DeleteYes please, brings back many happy memeories of time spent on Naxos many a moon ago!!
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