I have just watched our last foreign visitor, for this year, walk up the gangplank and away.
I wondered what our visitor, Cassidy, would do on Poros in November. He managed to fill his days quite well. Once it stopped raining and the sun came out.
He arrived during a bad storm. No boats sailing for 2 days. But after a few phone calls he found the bus station in Athens and came around by road. Amazing what you can do when you're young, fearless and armed with an iPhone.
Our little car ferry was still sailing. It's only a 10 minute journey from the mainland village to the island. We picked him up from the harbour in drenching rain.
Next day the sun eventually poked it's head out and we did a drive around the island. Then I left him to explore by himself. He found the free ebikes which I had forgotten about and cycled around the town.
Each visitor rekindles my love of Greece in a different way. I enjoyed the ancient theatre of Epidavros again with our last visitors. I learnt a lot seeing the ruins of the healing centre with my English cousins. Hearing their observations brought the stones to life.
Both my cousins back in October and now Cassidy made me realise how much I need to relearn about Poros.
Cassidy is studying Ancient History, loves archeology, speaks Chinese, is learning Greek. He impressed me with the extent of his knowledge of Greek and Roman history and language skills. He loves what he studies




