These winter photos have been posted on my other social media pages .
So here's the blog version.
These winter photos have been posted on my other social media pages .
So here's the blog version.
Santa came to our house
We had a merry old time
Hope you did too.
Our Christmas Eve
My traditional Greek husband baked traditional Greek sweets
Xmas preparation is well underway. I've made 4 Christmas cakes. I call them Xmas cakes but they're really just fruit cakes, the ones where you boil the fruit. Easy and delicious. I add lots of dried fruit, figs soaked in raki, preserved cherries, dates, whatever I can lay my hands on. Then I douse them all liberally in some sort the f alcohol.
Paté has been made and given away, except for a small pot for us.
Christmas cards are a thing of the past. This year I sent four. To England. Ones sent to NZ don't arrive till February. I have received one and maybe I'll get another two.
But I have saved cards from years gone by. I hang up a few strings of these old cards although I'm told by my English friend it's cheating and not quite British. I like the old cards. They're jolly with robins and sleighs and children carolling. And if I look inside I find greetings from friends often forgotten or no longer around.
The sun was shining, it was Sunday. So we went down to the harbour and enjoyed the day's warmth and peace.
Xmas decorations are up and ready for a holly, jolly Christmas this year.
I haven't made a Christmas cake yet so I'm enriching my latest batch of Christmas mincemeat with whisky. Don't want it go mouldy do I.
And better that the mincemeat drinks the whisky than certain others. Now if it was gin, well that wouldn't happen. The gin doesn't sit around long enough for it to be mixed into anything other than tonic
Bird's custard. A British tradition it appears. Like Watties tomato sauce in New Zealand or vegemite in Australia. You can't live without it. Well, you can, but you dream of it's taste, and miss the comforting familiarity
Just more photos . Quiet times.
It's getting closer .... and closer