The next visitors were two kiwi lasses
Wednesday, 19 November 2025
Kiwis
The next visitors were two kiwi lasses
Sunday, 16 November 2025
Workmen
Workman no. 2
Thursday, 13 November 2025
Greening Begins
My garden
October 13th
November 13th
Red hot peppers and mint which is loving the constant rainfall
Tuesday, 11 November 2025
Around About
I'm walking in the neighbourhood again. It's been months since I've been out on foot. It was just too hot. I was looking forward to seeing the changes. Changes? Naa, nothing much has changed.
Mother Nature is changing the landscape from brown to green. The herd of wild goats has grown in number. The group now includes a number of spirited youngsters. They leapt nimbly up into the olive trees.
The owners of those trees will be out with shotguns if they see those hijinks. Olive harvest is just beginning and the goats will be shaking all the olives to the ground. And harming the trees
Wednesday, 5 November 2025
October
It got cold very early this year. Early October we had high winds and rain and thought about ordering our first firewood.
Now the weather has changed again. A bit of rain but it's still warm. There are yachts anchored in the bay below. Tavernas are slowly closing but there are plenty of visitors about. Lots of tourists on quad bikes, still wearing shorts and Tshirts.
The ants had seemed to be bunkering down for a long hard winter. They were furiously collecting every crumb these last months. They've since disappeared into the depths of our walls and whether they can forecast the weather remains to be seen.
Last week our woodman conducted a huge double trailor off the car ferry and up to his wood-yard near us.
We learnt the double trailor was carrying 20 tons of oak logs from Northern Greece. We are expecting a load soon. Our woodman isn't in a rush to deliver but K wants our supply ready and waiting in case there's a sudden cold snap. We are first on the list, he says. I wonder what it will cost this winter.





































