Tuesday, 14 July 2026

Not Quite Sussed

 All the family is working, long hours in summer heat.  We cook for them now and again. Just simple, traditional Greek summer food.  Dishes we know most of the family will eat.  Everyone has their likes and dislikes naturally enough


Stuffed tomatoes and peppers.
I try and leave a happy face on those one-use containers. A little of Mother's love


Macaroni 'pie' 
Sort of greek lasagne called Pastitsio
When it's hot it just collapses
Looks a mess after I transferred it for delivery 


Papou's famous meatballs, kefthethes
Full of garlic, parsley and mint
The aroma is irresistible
He fried 50 of them. I ate 1, he ate 3 so that left about 7 each for the rest of the family .  
 


Pastitsio and meatballs
Yum, yum eat 'em up

Now and again we make moussaka.  
That's it for the menu.  We do the prep the night before and put it all together next day.  K fries meatballs and I make bechamel for the pastitsio or moussaka. 
Delivery is to Danae' s workplace down on the waterfront. Driving through backstreet neighbourhoods to Ellis house is no longer an option. It's chaos up there.  Last time we went  Ks composure disappeared completely and he was yelling at a neighbour who wanted him to back up around a corner instead of backing up himself.  Quad bikes and motorbikes were squeezing past and it was almost impossible to manoeuvre so we could turn around and leave. This on a narrow road deserted during 10 months of the year

I was cooking in a large baking dish pan and then transferring the food to Tupperware bowls or smaller oven dishes for delivery


One-use baking trays
I finally sussed it out.  Tomorrow I'll be using these disposable baking dishes, one for each family.  I won't be scrambling to find one of my own dishes to use and they won't have a pile of them in their kitchens waiting for return


Well, it sounded like a good idea.  I've got 2 trays of stuffed vegetables in the oven now.  The timer went off after half an hour and I went to turn them around. Our oven is hotter on one side than the other.   I like to dunk the potatoes under the sauce too so they get a bit more taste.  Those aluminium containers were so heavy  they buckled and started to fold up into themselves.  There was boiling hot juice all over the oven door and a burnt finger for me.
I pushed them quickly to the back of the oven and cleaned up the mess .  When they're ready I'll open the oven door and let them cool off before I try and get the trays out.
And I'll go back to the big old non stick baking dish I was using before

Those flimsy aluminium things may be ok for brownies or biscuits but not for family meals

  Back to the drawing board
















Saturday, 11 July 2026

On the Home Front

 Midsummer has come and gone and days are getting shorter.  How does this happen when we still have the 2 hottest months to come



Preparing the greens K picked this morning. Called Vlita in Greek
They'll be boiled, dressed with olive oil and vinegar. A clove of garlic on the side. 
They're usually an accompaniment to fish or simply fried potatoes 


Greens and zucchini, tomatoes and one melon from our garden.  The melon was sweet and delicious. Alas there was only one

So far the summer is mild without any heatwaves, unlike the rest of Europe.  We had a quick rain shower yesterday and the temperature has dropped a little.

It does finally feel like summer.  The TV is outside for our evening viewing.  It has a waterproof cover during the day to protect it from the searing sun and any rain showers.  The big umbrella is up in the front yard giving us a little extra shade in the morning and protecting the garden from all day sun.  

I water daily.  Some plants like the basil, mint, thyme and hydrangea get water in the morning and the evening.

Poros roads are teeming with cars, motorbikes, motorised scooters, ebikes and pedestrians.  We go shopping very early in the morning, coffee first, then the supermarket  and home again.  If we go to the Navy beach canteen it's from Monday to Thursday, in the evening. Even then it gets too crowded and noisy.

We haven't started swimming yet.  It's too much of a hassle. 

Get changed, drive down in a hot car, haul our gear along the track and hopefully find a space to sit in the shade under the small shade tree on the water's edge, then back into the hot car, home, shower, change again.

  We'll be staying for 2 weeks at the Navy resort in September.  There's nothing else to do there but swim so we'll get our dose of ozone and swimming in the sea.

Our rural road has been blocked off because of the fire risk.  There is a big No Entry sign up at the crossroads.  We are very happy about that because tourists on quad bikes were screaming up and down our cul de sac disturbing our siesta hoping the road would lead to the sea.  No, it doesn't!

There are no ants in the house this year.  Even the huge outside ants are few and far between.  We are very happy those annoying house ants have disappeared.  We couldn't leave any food item out on the bench, it would be covered in a swarm of ants in seconds.  But what has happened to them?  We haven't sprayed or fumigated.  

There are no flies and fewer wasps.  Mosquitoes are still around and it's the year of the spider, huge great things.


Spider in the shower
It's about the size of the palm of my hand.  I didn't manage to catch it so it's still lurking somewhere in the bathroom. 

The cicadas started their screeching much later in the season and their noise level is not deafening as it is most years.  Strange the way nature differs each year.

Last year the nuisances were ants and grasshoppers.  The grasshoppers are still around, eating the leaves of my roses but nowhere near in such great numbers as the previous summer.



Summer birthdays and name days come one after another
This is the service at the Church of the Holy Belt, down at the bottom of our mountain road.  The church was whitewashed, the area cleaned up and the Council put on a full scale fiesta.  40 kilos of bbqed pork was dished out, free wine and cold drinks and live music with everyone dancing well into the evening


Temperatures are rising tomorrow. Up to 39o in some areas.  Not a heatwave though 

Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Poros Excursions - Methana and the Volcano

50ks from Athens by road, in sight of Poros, is a dormant volcano.  The last known explosion was in 258 BC.
An eruption was suspected but not confirmed in 1922. That's odd. Suspected.  Volcano explosions you'd think would be very obvious. An ash cloud, a rumbling.  No explanation that I can find


Under the volcano

Megalohori, the big village, surrounded by tiny hamlets with picturesque names (to us) like  Mouskes and Kounoupitsa, Kameni Hora (the burnt village) and Vathi (the deep harbour) 

Megalohori, on the side of the mountain, is the village under the volcano where K's mother was born. The village has one narrow road which winds through old village houses, a big church at one end and the cemetery at the other end


The old thermal spa and baths, resulting from volcanic activity

When I arrived in 1976 the spa was in it's heyday.  In July and August the over-60s made a beeline for the sulphuric bathes which specialised in treating arthritis and rheumatism
There were rows and rows of basic boarding houses.  You got a room with a bed and a bathroom down the hall.  The stay and treatment was subsidised by the government.  My inlaws got a summer bonus for 'bathing' whether at a spa or on holiday at the seaside. It was believed, and still is by the elderly, that if you went dipping in the sea at least 20 times over the summer you'd be free of winter flu and seasonal ailments.  So my m-in-law would tell me, though she didn't go 'bathing' .  Water was for drinking only



The old boarding houses have been boarded up, abandoned and are falling down.  
 Modern Methana is a popular destination, easy to get to by road from Athens, with lines of waterfront cafeterias and eating places beside the sea.  There are modern hotels and the usual plethora of Airbnbs


The Spa closed down many years ago.  I imagine it needs millions to upgrade it.  The sulphuric water from the spa flows into the sea across the road and many people swim there in summer and winter.  The sea is a milky blue from the sulphuric gases.  I've always wanted to have a swim there too but my chauffeur whizzes quickly past.  The area around the spa smells of rotten eggs, that healthy sulphur smell that the NZ town of Rotorua is famous for

Back to the volcano.  There is a hiking path up to the crater.  Another place I've never been but children and grandchildren have climbed up there.  It's a popular trek
The Methana volcano is still considered to be active.  Just because the volcano has been quiet for thousands of years doesn't mean it's safe.  New studies show the volcano is steadily accumulating huge amounts of magma deep below the surface.   Experts that are observing the volcano say there doesn't seem to be imminent danger of an eruption but the volcano is not extinct

Methana is only 45 minutes from Poros and we have visited many times.  The beaches look inviting from afar but are mainly covered with sharp volcanic stone.  We visit of course to sit beside the sea at a taverna and enjoy a summer breeze, some fresh seafood and a glass of local wine.

Methana, like all Greek towns and villages is steeped in history with an abundance of ruins.  
The Castle of Faviero, the remains of an Acropolis, the Chapel of the Virgin Mary built with wine and mud and perched on a rock above the sea.  Many years ago we went to this little chapel for the baptism of the daughter of K's cousin.  We all went on a fishing kaïki carrying the wee babe, baptismal font and the Priest with us. 
There are numerous walking tracks and small settlements to visit






    


Sunday, 5 July 2026

Poros Pics

 




Neighbours sit out in the evening in their private, back street, square to gossip the evening away under the bougainvillia


Nadia's Place
    There are curious little places to stay all around these backstreets
Wonderful for first time visitors who want a true taste of greek living


Love to all???? 
No red lantern hanging over the door


The police have parking problems in these narrow back streets




Steep dirty steps going up to the Police Station offices.  At least they've put in a rail to grab hold of

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

At Home

 





A bunch of oregano hanging out to dry


Morning coffee 



Orpheus the gentle giant
He goes walkabout now and again when his master is at work
He's named after Orpheus, in ancient Greece a poet and musician whose lyre could charm trees and animals


Our guardian of the gate


The last rug hanging out to dry
It didn't take long in this summer heat
Now rolled up and stored in plastic till November


My solar summer fountain
Framed by geraniums and a wild grape vine which grows bigger and stronger every summer.  No grapes yet though 

Monday, 29 June 2026

A Tight Fit

 The car ferries are busy especially on weekends.  There is a queue of cars on the Galatas side waiting to cross to Poros and often a queue on Poros with cars waiting to go onwards to Athens or Nafplio

It's a 10 minute ferry ride 1,30 euros for foot passengers, 7.40 for car and driver

If there's a queue the cars and trucks are packed on tight


The parking guys are good. You're stopped literally at the last minute before you bump into the car in front


Packed to the gills


Bikes and scooters fill in any spaces


If one trucks jolts a few inches forward there'll be a chain reaction and we'll all end up in the water



The doors can't be closed of course

Thankfully this day the ride was smooth and uneventful. It's a 10 minute crossing. 
Visitors all get out and climb up to the top deck to take photos and chatter excitedly about their holiday. 
 
Sometimes we are held up waiting for the ambulance taking a patient to a hospital on the mainland.  We don't complain about that.  

If the big oil tanker turns up full of fuel for the 2 Poros petrol stations there's an extra sailing. The tanker goes on by itself.  No other cars or foot passengers allowed.  So we all wait while it takes the tanker over and returns. 

Sailings are every half hour from 7 in the morning till 10.30 at night, in the summer


Saturday, 27 June 2026

Navy Dining

 Our Navy taverna beside the sea has opened for the summer season

We went one evening to see what's new 



Red wine, not Ks favourite. That's all they had that evening. 
 We did get real glass tumblers 


They're economising

Plates are made of paper
Cutlery is nasty bamboo stuff
Bamboo knives won't cut meat and the forks feel rough on the tongue


'Date night' said Poppi when she saw the photo
Sorry Poppi, I hate that expression 
We went out together to eat and socialise 


It's still very cheap. 
We are sure to find some of Ks old Navy mates
Mid summer there's usually a breeze, the full moon lights a silvery path along the sea.  
A couple of pork skewers, a small plate of tzatziki, a bowl of greek salad and we enjoy a pleasant night out. Under 15 euros for the whole experience . 

I've prepared for our next night-out. In my capacious *Sport-Billy bag I have a container with a small shaker of salt, 2 small, metal, forks and a knife which cuts.  Cuts souvlaki.   

*Sport-Billy and his magic bag