Tuesday, 2 December 2025

The Last of the Mohicans

 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



On our way back from a day in Nafplio I managed to get K to stop at the impressive 3,000 year old bridge.  Cassidy has visited this area before and seen many of the ancient sites but he hadn't seen this.
He's a philhellene. An admirer of Greek culture, history and language


An obligatory photo up at the Monastery.  


Once the rain stopped we had beautiful days.  This peaceful sun kissed beach was so inviting.  He went swimming several times.
The young and the fearless!
Cassidy said it was warmer than the Tasman sea. Maybe it was but you wouldn't see me sticking more than a big toe in the water in November




He was lucky, some may say, to join in and meet more of the family at our beginning-of-December Sagittarian birthday bash.
Half the family are in Athens studying or working but he met our daughters and my dear English 'sister' Jan.  We had a nice noisy day eating food that was more foreign than Greek and drinking prosecco.  
We have 5 family birthdays in 10 days. One of them is mine and I try and make sure it's one day that we don't eat Greek food. 
It was still very Greek though. 

 Sweet n sour pork.  Stuffed chicken roll. Coleslaw. 

But also........ 
Tiropitakia (cheese pies). Lemon potatoes. And K had fried some offal.
All cooked with olive oil, oregano, and  lemon juice. You can't escape that combo. And there was tzatziki and a Greek salad. 
Everyone was happy. 

We wish Cassidy more marvellous travels.  It was great meeting you. 







18 comments:

  1. It was lovely to meet this interesting young man....I was impressed not only with knowledge and language skills...but more importantly his ability to keep up with the guys beer drinking...Safe journeys Cassidy...🙂

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    1. You're right!! He out-did them in every way.

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  2. Oh to be young and fearless in such a wonderful ancient place. Lucky, lucky Cassidy.
    Safe travels !

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    1. He's going on to more ancient sites. A very lucky guy

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  3. You are such fabulous hosts to share your island paradise with so many over the course of each year. (Don't know about your seawater but off Piraeus it stayed warm about a foot below the surface all year round.)

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    1. Of course, I'd forgotten. You were an all year swimmer. Very brave!!

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  4. Ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ once again to you and Kosta for being such wonderful hosts! It was so lovely to meet you and some of your family, and to see Poros in person at last after seeing it in so many of your blog posts. Needless to say it surpassed expectations. When the travel bug strikes again at some point in the future and I find myself in Greece once more, I'll be sure to come back!
    All the best,
    Cassidy

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    1. Hi Cassidy. You were such an easy guest. Come again anytime!
      Hope all your travels are awesome

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  5. I visited Greece years ago for about 2 weeks and you are fortunate to live there. I love Greek food and culture. We visited many sites like Delphi and Olympia and traveled to Crete and Mykonos. Your visitor must have adored staying there with you and exploring.

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    1. You saw a lot of Greece. There's so much history, great places to visit. I love being able to visit with our visitors!

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  6. Ooh to be young again ! Your visitor seems like a lovely young man, enjoying life.
    ~Jo

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    1. It has been another lifetime since I've travelled like that. Oh to be young again..... You're so right

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  7. I have an English recipe book called 'The River Café (easy)'. Their cooking was based on Greek cookery and every single recipe has one main ingredient plus Olive oil, Oregano, and Lemon. The Holy Trinity.

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    1. It is the Holy Trinity. And for soups it's carrots, celery and onions. Though I think that's the same all round the Med

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  8. Cassidy sounds like the perfect guest, but then you and your family are the perfect hosts.

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    1. He was so easy. Independent and go with the flow. Ate everything and had so much knowledge to impart

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  9. Cassidy sounds like he's a very strong in mind character.

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    1. I think he knows what he wants and just goes and does it. He will have a great future

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