It's all Greek to you, but I'll explain
Caution Cats on Road
It's all Greek to you, but I'll explain
Caution Cats on Road
Nana Edith
29th May 1889
My maternal Grandmother, Edith Marie Perry, née Baucke was born in the goldfields in a tiny settlement called Merryjigs in the South Island of New Zealand.
She lived close to us, first in Hamilton and then later in Te Puke, and was a big influence in my life. She took my younger brother Tony and I on rambles in the countryside, probably blackberrying. She took me to the library every Friday where I searched out books like the Bobbsey Twins, Famous Five, and Just William.
She herself read travel books, saying she knew she wouldn't travel to foreign lands in person but visited them through her library books.
I travelled with her when Pop Perry died, visiting her siblings all over the country.
She baked her own bread, made her own wine and ate millet porridge with butter and ground sunflower seeds for her breakfast.
Her garden was legend, her peaches big and juicy. We didn't dare pick them, she knew how many were on the tree. Her pansies were glorious. Everytime I see a pansy here it reminds me of Nana Perry. I've tried growing them but they don't last long in our heat.
She loved being out in her garden and wore big sun hats she made herself.
Often on a Sunday she cooked a traditional roast dinner and rang a heavy brass elephant bell to call us to the table. She made plum puddings and we were allowed a small glass of her wine. Peas and potatoes were from her garden.
A swarm of tiny frogs
An infestation
An invasion
However you put it, we've got it
There are thousands and thousands of them hopping all over the roads around us. Another few thousands squashed on the road.
We've never seen anything like it.
Frogs lay thousands of eggs and 'very heavy rain followed by warm weather speeds up the development of the tadpoles and forces them into a synchronised boom'. They must have spawned down on the flooded plateau and with this warm weather have suddenly turned from tadpoles to frogs, or toads in their thousands
Tuesday we were at a funeral. A beloved maiden aunt passed away at age 92. All her nieces and nephews gathered on Galatas from one end of Greece to the other to say goodbye. There were tears in the church, a slow 3k walk behind the hearse to the cemetery, and back, then coffee, liqueur, hugs and laughs at a café and a family meal to end the day. Cousins, friends and extended family in a warm togetherness
Life goes on
20th was Saint Lydia.... Or Poppi day. She and I share our name day. Lydia is the nearest greek name to Linda. Tradition. She's named after her maternal Grandmother. That's Me
It was a busy day for me. I made pastitsio (greek lasagna) and stuffed tomatoes for all the family. Delivered the food to them.
Later we had an appointment at a bank to sort out our cards.
The bank is changing from Visa to Mastercard and we get sent new cards and don't know why. Got that sorted. Very helpful girls.
Most of our banking is done online nowadays. We still use cards for shopping, with pin numbers
I do have the pins written down, somewhere. However, I went to try a rarely used card in the ATM to see if it still worked, tried it, wrongly, 3 times and of course the machine ate my card
21st
So early this morning I was down at the bank again. Got my card back and the pin sorted in a few minutes. Easier when you know the bank employees.
Daughter Elli is going to put all my cards on my phone. Sounds like a good idea as long as I don't lose my phone. I have it in a case on a long strap and wear it crossbody so I don't leave it anywhere.
Then we ran into the girls drinking a very early morning coffee before they both went off to work. It is daughter Elli's name day. Lots of hugs all around and 'Chronia Pollas' (that's Many returns, to you). It is also Ks name day and granddaughter Nels and Ks sister Dina
A day out to the big city. Nafplio. For work alas and not play. There's so much to see and do in Nafplio, ancient ruins, fascinating old town, car free alley-ways and squares, markets
We, as usual, would be seeing only the inside of car places and tool stores. At least this visit didn't include a hospital or doctor's office
Back to Galatas, over on the car ferry, grocery delivery to the girls and home. After unloading there was just enough time for a short siesta. I needed it. Outings are tiring these days. Thank goodness it was cloudy. Comfortable weather for getting things done.
Next day ...as I'm writing this it has just started to rain. Another car wash on the horizon
Poros May 2026
East Med Multihull and Yacht Charter Show
'The show is for crewed charter yachts and provides an opportunity for industry professionals to view the yachts and take part in seminars, culinary competitions (?), networking events and evening celebrations'
The line of floating gin palaces tied up to the wharf went on for more than a kilometre.
If you're a member of the unwashed masses you can wander down the red carpet and goggle