What's Up? Not much around here
Elsewhere, it's a different story
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What's Up? Not much around here
Elsewhere, it's a different story
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A day at our nearest city, Nafplio, always starts early. The outing begins with a crossing on the 8am car ferry. An hour later, having driven past a few small villages and quite a few sign posts for ancient ruins we reach city limits, the Army Base and big Chinese Emporium.
Naplio is our nearest city. A lovely town with lots of cafeterias either in the old town or on the waterfront. But we don't go there. We go to the 'old men's' cafenion on the roundabout. It has excellent coffee, raki and good Greek mezedes (snacks), different according to the season and religious calendar. There'll be fried kalamari and vegetable rissoles on the plate now. And it's where the local men congregate. Not just men, but they are the majority. K feels right at home. And I tag along as usual
These days out at Nafplio are very routine. The trips are always for matters of health. We work the diversions around the doctors.
World in Crisis
A blog written by my brother Richard.....
Radical thoughts for an endangered planet
'The real story of the events and people shaping our world in the 21st century. Not the world of the conspiracy theorist or the doctored and distorted world of social media. No left or right wing bias. Just independent, objective analysis of life on Planet Earth - sometimes bizarre, sometimes hilarious, sometimes downright mad - as the climate crisis bears down on us. Plus analysis of the radical changes we need to make if we are to survive'
You can follow the link below and have a read of his thoughtful and well written blog. He has published an article by me too, about the island's victory over the proposed expansion of fish farms around our coasts.
I've included the intro below, go and read the rest. Just scroll down, it's easy to find. A more serious look at our peaceful little island
The Short Read - A 'feel good' post from the Greek Islands
Poros is a Greek island paradise a few hours out of Athens in the Saronic Gulf. It's just as you would imagine it in mid-summer, humming with tourists and a chorus of cicadas, clear blue skies and clean blue seas. This little paradise has been threatened in the last few years with new regulations which would have turned it into an industrial zone, enabling fish farming to increase by 8 times over. The island already has 4 fish farms breeding sea bass and sea bream. Avramar, the multinational company which runs the fish farming here, planned an eightfold expansion of it's operations.
Linda
Poros Greece
Who's Dave?
Late on a cold afternoon
Up early again for a visit to the Microbiologist for Ks blood tests
Maria, who draws the blood, is a good friend. She's full of good cheer whatever the hour, has relaxing music playing, lightens up the atmosphere with her laugh and you hardly realise she's taken your blood. Her nickname is Bloody Mary
I don't know the name in English of the person who takes your blood and does the diagnosis. A phlebotomist takes the blood. Maria, and her assistants, do the diagnostic study of it as well. A Clinical Pathologist maybe. In Greek she's a Mikrobiologist
She sends the results out the next day by email, to us and our doctor.
Winter is the time for boat repairs and painting. K's boat hasn't been taken out of the water for a few years. He needed to get it cleaned and painted because it's going on the market
Much as K would like it's now very difficult to actually get onboard. He can no longer jump from the wharf to the pointy nose part and he doesn't want to take it out alone either
He has owned the boat for about 20 years now and when he first retired he spent many hours fishing, by himself, with friends or often with the grandchildren. 20 years have passed and those that are left have all grown old.
He doesn't go out fishing anymore and every time it rains or there are gale force winds he has to phone up his sons in law to go and check that it hasn't broken loose and pump out the rain water. They've both got their own boats to look after and they both have jobs to do. Everyone has been suggesting for a long time that he sells it. He has finally agreed.