Holy Thursday.... work day
Traditionally the day to dye all those eggs. Traditionally the colour is red
Chief Easter Bunny
Holy Thursday.... work day
Traditionally the day to dye all those eggs. Traditionally the colour is red
Chief Easter Bunny
Palm Sunday............
A traditional fish eating day. The rest of the week is strict fasting for many.
Holy Monday....
Nice sunny day so I did some washing
Holy Tuesday......
Holy Moly, a miracle. Cousin Julia's Xmas card arrived, from England, in time for Easter. Thats got to be a record for the P. O.
This Saturday is called the Saturday of Lazaros. In years gone by I've made Lazarakia, little sweet-bread-men in their funeral wraps. They represent Lazaros rising from the dead. A bit creepy really but very tasty hot from the oven. Very traditional but I didn't bake any this year
A cake with no eggs, butter or milk
K loved this one so it's safe to make another one and send out the recipe. It's vegan, very easy and lots of flavour
This is 'Silent' or 'Deaf' week for us. Time to clean house and home and prepare for Easter. I had a haircut and colour yesterday. That's me done.
The week ends with Saturday of Lazaros and then Palm Sunday
Then it's Holy Week. There's a special church service everyday winding up with the candlelight parade on Good Friday and the great Easter Sunday celebration
K got into gear and arranged for our annual garden clean up
Covered in red silt
More cleaning
Facebook messages from the Mayor warned us of roads closed because of mud and debris and huge amounts of water elsewhere. Driving anywhere was dangerous . One car was washed into the sea. Make that 3 cars.
Water taxis and the car ferry were prohibited from crossing the strait.
Schools are closed today, Thursday, while the buildings are checked for damage and school yards are drained of flood waters.
We spent the morning checking Facebook photos of the damage and watching tv news. TV crews arrived from Athens and covered the major damage
All the vineyards are completely under water now. Thick red slimy muddy water. The red Saharan dust is supposed to contain vital minerals but also has toxic elements
Daughter Danae's 'private' sandy beach has been changed completely and now has a stony sandbar and exposed pipes
One of the 3 cars swept away onto the newly formed bar of stones and rubble . Another car is completely under water
A week ago the weather seemed Spring-like and I got out and started clearing away the winter weeds, nasturtiums and sorrel/oxalis
Unfortunately it wasn't Spring and since then it's been cold and wet. Everything was left till the sun came out again.
Today we have another storm. Thank goodness we got more wood for the fire. We were just given a fright by the blaring of the Civil Protection Alert for our area. There's a bit of thunder rumbling around and the sky is dark red with clouds full of Saharan dust. I won't be moving far from the fire today
Garden bits and bobs
Every day is daughter's day
So, a short celebration
If you asked me today
'if you had the chance would you go back and change your life'
I'd have to say' NO'. I wouldn't have missed out on these two girls and their adorable children for anything the universe can offer.
Would I tell others to dare to do the same? I would say a big 'No!' to that. Stay at home, stay close to your folks, enjoy your culture, your roots, marry one of your own. It's not easy adapting to a foreign life, accepting a foreign culture.
I miss my downunder family even though they visit often. I hope they can continue to travel now as this world, and our lives, are being torn apart. And as we all grow older. Thank the powers that be for social media and Whatsapp but it's not the same as having them in the next town, state, even across the Tasman Sea, somewhere we can meet now and again for a flat white, a custard slice, reminisce about growing up and laugh together.
Thankfully my girls, my dear sons in law, grandchildren, are close by and I know I'm blessed. As I am with my foreign husband who supports and cares
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