Pruning time. Our gardener finally found some time to clean up the vines and roses. Poppi has been doing this job for 4 or 5 years now and she does a damn good job. Her arms are strong from rowing and she wields the secateurs with confidence.
Saturday, 30 March 2024
March Pruning
Wednesday, 27 March 2024
Independence Day
Greek Independence Day, 25th March. The celebrations mark the beginning of the uprising, in 1821, to throw out the Turks.
Greece was finally recognised as an Independent state in 1830.
Poros marks the day with a church service, followed by wreath laying, speeches, a parade of school children and finally Greek dancing in traditional costumes.
Our Poppi once again. Leading the dance wearing the folk costume known as the Amelia dress.
Friday, 22 March 2024
Seafood and Sunshine
Monday, start of Orthodox Lent, was a beautiful sunny day. We started off bundled up but by 3 o'clock the youngsters had stripped down to Tshirts and I took off my top layer too.
Sunday, 17 March 2024
Octopiii
Octopii are an important part of the Lenten menu because they have no *blood and can be eaten all through the long fast. They are also an essential item on the menu when visitors arrive in the summer.
We have started filling up the freezer.
Friday, 15 March 2024
14 March
Look at this photo. The colours, the clear water, the fearless bather
Wednesday, 13 March 2024
March Meats
Sunday, 10 March 2024
Marching On
Life ebbs and flows. Yesterday we were at a funeral of a close friend.
Wednesday, 6 March 2024
Continuing with March
What the heck was all that about yesterday with the 'outage' of Facebook and Instagram.
Thank goodness most of it went down during siesta but K was not at all happy to find, when he woke up, that he was blocked from Facebook. He spends hours on it checking up on his friends and the local buzz.
When it came back I managed to get him straight back in . I couldn't get mine to work till the next morning. Not that it worried me. I only have Facebook so I can use Messenger and follow Poros activity pages.
They made me change the password . I hate having to change passwords. Who remembers the damn things. Or where I've written them down. Or if I've made a note when I've changed one.
Marching onwards...
Forgot to add the change to summertime at the end of the month. I don't like changing times but summer-time is preferable to winter-time. It means longer, warmer days.
Granddaughter Poppi was given an award last week for being one of Poros' top athletes. She is on her way upward to the National rowing team, spends hours training every week and races all over the country.
School trips.
Two of my grandchildren are in their last year at High School and this is the month they go on their 5 day end-of-school excursion. Then they knuckle down to study for their higher education exams in June.
Jamie is in Thessaloniki (Capitol of the North) at the moment with his class and Poppi will be going up to Ioannina (city in the North west near Albania) next week with her class. Poppi has been there before competing in rowing races on Lake Pamvotida.
Police chief . The new Police chief is showing his presence handing out parking tickets, performing breathalyser tests and giving fines for motorbike riders without helmets and licences. Hard days for the Islanders who are used to a more laid back regime. But it will probably stop in a day or a week, as he settles into the rythym of island life.
All our neighbours are busy pruning their olives trees and burning the lopped off branches. The fire ban begins on 1st April.
And then there are name days. Plenty of those in March.
And then comes April.
Tuesday, 5 March 2024
March Merriment
- Sunday 3 March
Tou Asotou. Feast of the Prodigal Son
- 8th March
International Women's Day. This used to be a huge celebration on the island. The older women would dress up in their Sunday best, joining up with friends. First for a meal and then to dance on tables at the waterfront bars. I went a few times with my sister-in-law but backed out as soon as she found other company. Not my idea of fun.
Nowadays there are still groups of girls and women that gather for a drink and a laugh. However it's nothing like the good old days when Poros women would take over the tavernas and bars and dance all night.
- Tsiknopempti
Smokey Thursday. The last big meat eating day before Lent. Next week is Cheese Week and then comes Clean Monday which marks the beginning of the Orthodox Lent. Greek Easter isn't till 5 May this year.
On meat eating Thursday we will be having a BBQ and eating lamb chops, kebab and sausages with Greek salad, lots of tzatziki and more than a few glasses of bubbly Prosecco.
- Carnival. Carnival festivities are ramping up . The last weekend before Lent there are huge parades and celebrations of local customs all over the country. Our Municipality organises activities for the local children who all come in costume. The schools put on a masquerade party and bbq in the school yard .
- 18 March
Kathara Deftera. Clean Monday. First day of Lent. The beginning of the long fast.
This is a public holiday and a huge celebration. Hopefully the weather will be fine. It's a long weekend and Poros will be full of Greek visitors. Tavernas will sell mountains of fried kalamari, octopus, shellfish, and sell gallons of wine and ouzo. Ouzo is 'the' drink with shellfish, octopus and squid.
If there's any sort of a breeze then children, with any adults left standing, will be out trying to fly a kite.
For the 7 weeks of Lent very strict followers of the Orthodox church will eat no meat, fish, dairy, eggs, drink no wine and on certain days of the week abstain from olive oil as well. Not many follow these rules. My sister-in-law usually does the full fast and members of the family are known to stop eating meat for the duration.
- March 25th
Church festival and the day marking the start of the revolt, in 1821, against Turkish occupation and oppression. There will be church services, the laying of wreaths under the War Memorial, speeches and a parade by school children. Then we usually gather at a family home and eat salt cod, beetroot and garlic sauce. It is one of the few days during Lent when it is permitted to eat fish, and drink wine of course.
All these plus St Patrick's day and 2 family birthdays.