Cross her palm with silver and she will predict a long life and a tall blonde stranger. A cup of Greek coffee consists of an inch of coffee and another inch of grounds at the bottom. If you want some fun, turn the cup upside down and my daughter, Danae, will tell you your future
Gary and Tony
Preparing to learn their fate
We took our visiting kiwi family up to the Monastery cafe for 'coffee'.
After their cappuccinos and cokes we ordered a Greek coffee so Danae could look into their future.
Proprietor and friend, Meletis, brought us 4 big spoons and the four of them each sipped a couple of spoonfuls
This is the photo of the coffee cup ready for reading .
What can You see in that black mess?
Is that a dragon and over on the left a genie with a teapot?
You'll read in a minute what Danae saw.
Sherryn and Gary having a first taste of thick grainy Greek coffee
Danae saw a lion and a giraffe and a map of Africa. They were obviously all going on safari after their Greek trip .
A dragon? Sudden changes. That happens when you're travelling from the southern to the northern hemisphere.
And she remembers seeing a koala????
Koala is not on Danae's list of greek symbols naturally but a bear is. I know you're not supposed to call them koala bears but it's close enough.
A bear means a trip.
Those kiwi visitors do a lot of tripping around so she was right there
Soon they'll be tripping to a Safari park in Africa.
Right????
And an octopus.
The octopus symbolises good luck and happiness.
Good luck to have relatives on an exotic Greek island.
Happiness guaranteed after a few ouzos and a plate or 2 of Ks traditional octopus meze.
Danae with me
So how much of that came true?
The Octopus and ouzo!!!