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 



At the Temple site the wild greens are thriving
This local couple are filling a bag with a variety of greens to take home and cook


The bay below us with it's winter rubbish. 
 Not as much as I thought there would be.  Lots of bamboo. Not so many old shoes and plastic bottles this year. 
I couldn't go down and poke around . The rain has made deep channels along the bank which are treacherous for me



Wild flowers amongst the ruins


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 




This small flock had escaped from their pen.  They just stood there, undisturbed,  turning their heads to watch me as I walked past


Neglected grapevines 
The elderly owner has let Mother Nature take over


The flooded harbour 
This happens every few years.  After days of rain the sea levels rise and pour in all along the waterfront.  A salty lake 
A few days later it had all dried up




Wednesday, 4 February 2026

My Winter Garden

 Winter garden on a Greek island


The garden tap
The smashed pomegranate is still there...... bringing good luck
A pot of rosemary on the left


The usual winter greenery
Nasturtiums, oxalis and other weeds
A tranquil sea of green 


The sun will always shine
Even though it's lost a few rays


Rose geranium, oregano and sage
Herbs are the only crop that thrives summer and winter


A tomato plant
It came up from a composted salad and is still surviving through wind and rain and  icy sleet
At the moment it has a flower too
I'm not expecting tomatoes but it's a small miracle in my winter garden



My money plant. Also known as a jade plant
I trim it down to almost a stump and it grows and prospers again and again


Ks backyard
As usual a sea of weeds which will be cleared for Easter



Monday, 2 February 2026

Grow Darn You

  I've been reading a lot recently about growing sweet potatoes 

 I don't want a crop of them. 

 They are supposed to grow, like an avocado pip, in a glass of water and turn into a house plant 


This is what it's supposed to look like after only a couple of weeks

The reality... 


After a month.... 


Growth? 
Zilch, diddly squat, nothingness 

I've googled.  
'Choose a sweet potato with multiple eyes 
All you need is warm water, a glass jar and sunlight' 
They say

'Suspend your sweet potato in a glass of water by poking it with toothpicks' 
They say

'Make sure it's submerged. 
Put it in a sunny window
Refresh the water every few days
Watch as it grows over the next 2 to 3 weeks' 
They say

I did all that. Plenty of sunlight.  I waited. I changed the water

My daughter Elli has done the same
Zilch there as well

Any ideas? 

I suppose I should buy another sweet potato
We get red and white varities
I'll try a white one 







Sunday, 1 February 2026

House Bound

We are in the eye of another short storm. 2 days of rain and wind 

What can a pensioner do on these wet miserable days when he's forced to stay inside with only me for company?

He cooks  


Chicken with hilopites in a tomato sauce
Lots of oil and garlic with bay leaves, a cinnamon stick and allspice berries


Hilopites
Made from flour, eggs and milk


AllSpice berries
It's hard to describe their pungent flavour
Google says a mix of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves.  It's very popular here.  When I make a tomato sauce I'll add a cinnamon stick and half a dozen berries. 
I don't like either but it's traditional



My traditional greek
With a tray of cheese biscuits


The perfect accompaniment to a glass of tsipouro 
Tsipouro.... made from the residue of wine making, skins, pips and stems. 
40-45 proof alcohol



Decanting olive oil
We buy the oil in 5 litre containers now
In years gone by we bought 16 litre tins





Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Put the Kibosh on.....


To put the Kibosh on something....to put a stop to it

ie  'his parents put the Kibosh on the teenager's plan to hold a party' 

Thanks Wikipedia. That's the perfect example. 

I can hear my father using it in that context. It's an expression he would have loved 

This phrase came to mind this morning. It's years since I've heard it used.

'the phrase has been used in English since the early 1800s. Exact origin unknown. May come from a Turkish word for a whip'







Saturday, 24 January 2026

Photos in the Storm

 Why has this storm not been given a name?? 

There was bad flooding all over  the country.  Two people were killed, one by raging flood waters and the other by huge waves while securing a yacht


Our stupid cat 
It's pouring with rain and she's sitting out there on the wall. She's been fed and had a little extra but just won't go and shelter
Daughter Danae suggested she wanted to come inside.  Not this one. I've been feeding her twice a day for 10 years but she still spits at me when I bring her food and will swipe with open claws if I get too close

 

Son in law Kyriako's, blue and white,  water taxi in the distance . It had just been hit by a rogue yacht.  The yacht came free from it's moorings across on the mainland, got swept across the strait and collided with the Socrates which was tied to the wharf on Poros .  Fortunately the damage was minor but involved a lot of paperwork afterwards



Cleaning up
The harbour is full of rubbish


Son in law Yiannis went down to pump out the water in Ks boat
He had to do it with a hand pump 
There was so much flotsam and jetsam he couldn't risk it being sucked back into the engine if he used the boats electric pump



A stormy harbour



Fousa.
 Grapevines under even more water


And now there's more rain scheduled tomorrow 

Wednesday, 21 January 2026

Red Alert

 


*The time has come the Walrus said

To talk of many things

Of ships and shoes and sealing wax

And eating gingerbread


It's gingery and peppery . The best gingerbread house I've eaten.  K loves it too so thank goodness I don't have to eat it all by myself


Today is the perfect day for eating gingerbread and drinking mushroom coffee. For a start...... 

Last night we all got a Red Alert on our phones.  Extreme weather was on its way. Has arrived.  

We are now being battered by strong winds and rain. Schools are closed today.  I know, once upon a time we'd be battling through the storm barefoot to get to school. Times have changed.  But I must admit that we are seeing pictures on the news of schools with flying tiles and the front yard of the Primary School here floods in weather like this.  


I was going to open the Beaujolais. Vintage 2024

But today I need something to warm the cockles of my heart

I decanted a 'vintage' red, from a 5 litre jar to a smaller bottle and into my special wine glass, a present from a special friend.

The red wine was given to me by my son in law Yiannis . Yiannis gets his wine from a small village a few hours away where family grapevines produce excellent wine. It's a 'bold' tipple.  One glass and I'm glowing 

Meanwhile down under in the Bay of Plenty, NZ, they've also had a Civil Defence warning


Our family man digging a trench to divert flood waters away from their house 

The only difference are the temperatures.  It's probably in the 20s there while it's 7oC here.  




*I hadn't realised how many verses there were to this piece of poetry .

The Walrus and the Carpenter

By Lewis Carroll 

Worth the Google and the read