Wednesday, 18 February 2026
Under Water
Monday, 16 February 2026
One Day
I woke up this morning with a feeling of doom and gloom. It must have just been winter blues because the day has gone quite smoothly.
Spit spit spit...... Go away dark thoughts
I talked to one of my granddaughters on the phone and saw a daughter in town with her crowd of happy coffee drinking friends.
I have every reason to be happy
This afternoon as I was returning from my daily walk my son in law Yiannis whizzed past on his bike. Another cheery greeting and a wave. He's super fit biking up our hills and around the island.
Yiannis wind surfing in yesterday's Saharan dust storm
There aren't many people around when I go out. It's gets chilly early. I usually see more dogs and goats than humans.
But this evening there were neighbours up the road clearing out a shed. We called cheery 'good evenings' and on my return another neighbour slowed down as he drove past and we exchanged a 'how's things' before each continuing on our way.
The day started with morning coffee, sitting in our lounge with the sun pouring through the big windows.
Then it was time to get out of the house for our weekly shop.
First stop at the bottom of the mountain were the rubbish bins to toss our rubbish and recycling. I checked our post box which is in a bank of boxes on the roadside there. 'Lo' my Xmas calendar from cousin Jenny in NZ had arrived. I bet she sent it months ago. I love the way Jenny always sends a photo too.
I must get some photos printed and send them to friends and family. It's lovely to have an actual colour close-up to stick on the fridge.
If I send them next month they might just arrive before next Christmas!
After the rubbish drop off we went to one of the bike hire places so K could look for a new helmet. I go on about how peaceful and safe this island is but it's not crime free. His helmet was stolen from the closed baggage carrier on his motor bike which was parked right outside our house. Who the hell took it?? We are both puzzled and disappointed.
The dogs all bark when a stranger goes down our road. I often go outside and see who it is. Nosey? Yes! Who was skulking around and what were they looking for besides his helmet? And oddly enough they also took the board of nails he leaves on the bike seat to deter cats. Kids? Who knows
I'm glad we have shutters which I can shut tight.
We went to Kostas Bike shop to look for a helmet. Kosta is a school friend of my K and his shop is open all year round. I left them to reminisce and wandered along the waterfront to take photos.
On one side there were blue skies and on the other storm clouds. The storm clouds soon covered all the sky but the rain has kept away today. Tomorrow will be wet again. We've had plenty of rain this winter. The vineyards and olive groves around us still have a lot of ground water.
Friday, 13 February 2026
Valentino is Greek
Happy Valentines.......which all began on the slopes of Mount Lykaia (Wolf Mountain) here in Arcadia many eons ago. The celebration took place at night and Pan joined in with his nymphs, dancing and 'frolicking' to the music of his magic flute
Ancient Greek colonists brought the festival to the banks of the Tiber where it turned into a wild fertility festival.
Later Christians tidied it up and turned it into a celebration of sweetness and love.
One of the Catholic Popes decided the feast of St Valentine would be celebrated on 14th February. And then, who knows...........
The Orthodox church celebrates St Valentine in July. He has nothing to do with love and romance or chocolate bonbons.
The mythical Greek gods and goddesses of love are Eros (Cupid) who shoots his deadly darts straight to the heart and Aphrodite, Goddess of love and beauty
We all know what Valentines Day is today. Nothing to do with saints and everything to do with chocolates, red roses and romantic dinners.
We shall eat leftover meat and salad. I shall buy him some galaktobouriko (cream pie in syrup) and we shall drink wine from a plastic bottle.
Thursday, 12 February 2026
Happy Meat Eating Day
Today is another big celebration all over Greece. Everywhere you go there are simple BBQs set up, clouds of heavenly smoke and the aroma of grilling lamb chops, chicken pieces, pork and sausages.
You'll find small groups gathered round grills outside the petrol station, on the harbourside, in small alley ways, on balconies and in our back courtyard.
Even the schools set up a bbq and hand out skewers of pork and chicken to the children. It's the middle of carnival now so all the kids will be in masquerade, throwing confetti and streamers and dashing or dancing to the carnival songs
All that's necessary is good company, a glass of wine, a piece of meat on the end of a skewer and if you're a traditional Greek some music to sing along and do a few dance steps. K loves to abandon the bbq and kick up his heels with an 'ooopa' and a wave of his oily rag
It's one of the last meat eating days before Lent.
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
Wheeere's Poppi.....and the other Grandchildren
Family Post............
My Mokapuna s
Heeeere's Poppi
What's she up to?
She's studying in Athens
She's a bit sad that she hasn't starred on my blog for quite some time. I promised I would let her fans know she is still rowing but she's studying hard at the esteemed Athens Gymnastic Academy
Her syllabus includes actual hands-on athletics, everything from her rowing, soccer to dance choreography. She also has lectures to attend and studies sport regulations, history, health, physiotherapy and a lot of complicated sport science.
Monday, 9 February 2026
Winter By the Sea
Friday, 6 February 2026
Wintery Days
Fields full of colour . The green vegetation scattered with daisies, mauve anemones and tiny flowers, deep purple, and red
A peaceful world. Very few quad bikes with noisy tourists break the peace at this time of the year. The locals are friendly and always give you a smile and a 'yiasou ti kaneis ' (g'day how are you)
Blue skies. Without the heat. Greece enjoys over 250 days of sunshine, so they say.
Time to talk with the animals. Cats and sheep, chooks, turkeys and the herd of goats. I always chat with the 2 dogs who live in our road, tell them off for barking at me. I'm not exactly a stranger around here
Deserted winter beaches full of fascinating flotsam
![]() |
This cat looks well fed He gets fed I think by the owner of the sheep next door along with a dozen other moggies He just sat there in the late afternoon sun watching me |






































