Small things in our life
![]() After our last heavy rainfall this fountain started flowing. It has been Completely dry for the last few years It's not just flowing, but gushing |
Small things in our life
![]() After our last heavy rainfall this fountain started flowing. It has been Completely dry for the last few years It's not just flowing, but gushing |
Greek cooking essentials.....
1st May
Another holiday. Another celebration.
A traditional day for the flying of kites and picnics out in the fields amongst the wild flowers and olive trees
A worker's holiday. Shops and offices closed. Waiters, cooks and coffee makers though are working overtime.
The island is full. Anyone that can escape Athens by car has fled for 3 days in the countryside. Boats, trains, trams and the metro will be on strike. No Hydrofoils will be ferrying holiday makers from the port of Piraeus
The Communist party and Workers Unions hold protests in Athens centre, usually ending in rioting and Molotov cocktails.
Here we make wreaths and bouquets with wild flowers or what we have in the garden. Or can nick from gardens nearby
I used to make a wreath. They're beyond me now so it's a bouquet to hang on the front gate. Roses from our anniversary dinner and a burst of colour from the pots in the garden
The island is full once again. Though the weather is due to change with a drastic drop in temperature, rain and wind.
More a day for tavernas than picnics
Finally it was warm enough to sit outside and eat. There was a bit of a breeze too. The sort of weather I wish we had all year long. Just like a Norwegian summer day said our lunch guests. That's why they were in short sleeves and talking about swimming, in April
Mind you Birgit did say it was the sort of crazy thing she did as a tourist but not the sort of thing she ever contemplated as a resident.
Birgit, Jan and I go back 40 years, to the golden years of Poros, when the island was a bustling hub of foreign tourism.
'Those were the days...'
ANZAC
Australia and NZ Army Corps
25th April
National Memorial Day in Australia and NZ
23rd April
Grandson George
Great niece Georgia
Great nephew Djordje
Wishing you all Many more Happy Name Days and joyful celebrations
St George he was for England
And before he killed the dragon
He drank a pint of English ale out
Of an English flagon
- GK Chesterton
That rather tickled my fancy.
I hope in England you celebrate as I image you should, flying the red and white St George's cross, with Morris dancing, a few pints of that English ale, roast beef, fish and chips and many cups of tea with cucumber sandwiches