You don't have to drink expensive cocktails at the rooftop bar of a 5 Star Hotel to enjoy the lights and sights of an Athens night
These are photos taken by grandson Jamie from the cafeteria at the Athens Metro Mall and the streets below
You don't have to drink expensive cocktails at the rooftop bar of a 5 Star Hotel to enjoy the lights and sights of an Athens night
These are photos taken by grandson Jamie from the cafeteria at the Athens Metro Mall and the streets below
This ia a tale about rubbish dumping, fly tipping, which happens all over the 'civilised' world.
Up here in the wop-wops we have 2 lots of big bins in a Central position for general rubbish and recycling.
The bins have a 'clear' space beside them and despite the big sign advising us not to leave general waste there are always piles of old furniture, toilet bowls, bags of hardened cement, recently a dog house, lumber, rubble and loads of garden rubbish. When the pile gets too high locals start complaining and there's a big campaign by the council to remove it all.
For those of you who don't know her, Bettany Hughes is an English broadcaster and author who specialises in classical history. She has presented more than 50 television series on ancient history and archeology at sites all over the world . She's enthusiastic, knowledgeable, decidedly luscious and a few days ago she was on Poros
Time to start the procedure to get our new ID, one of those newfangled digital cards. Lucky dear daughter Elli is an accountant. She arranged online payment and filled in online details. Accountants now have a lot of extra work dealing with government red tape.
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Kosta's little fishing boat is sold and gone.
The boat is now on the island of Chios. Chios is the 5th largest Greek island, way over to the east, very close to Turkey. It's a long way from Poros
The new owner is an engineer in the merchant navy, spends most of the year at sea. He saw the boat advertised on the web, saw the photos and made up his mind immediately that he wanted it. He sent a deposit and arrived on Poros a few weeks later, paid the rest and he still hadn't seen the boat.
We took him round the offices, Harbour Police and Accountants, and the deal was sealed and signed before he stepped foot on deck.
K and he conducted many long telephone conversations before the transaction was finalised, established goodwill, trust. While he was still away on the high seas his wife made transfers, arranged for official papers. When we all finally met we became good friends
Chios is a long journey which our little boat couldn't make on its own. A big lorry picked up the boat and loaded it on board. The truck went to Piraeus where the new owner was waiting and they all sailed on the overnight ferry to Chios.
It was off loaded there at a ship yard for inspection, repainting and cleaning. The owner didn't get to actually sail it and go fishing before he was off again on another overseas trip. He will return. This is his dream he says to retire and spend his days fishing. Just like K
The boat will not be staying on Chios. It's final home will be the small island of Oinousses, about an hours sailing from Chios.
Oinousses is described on Wiki as a serene cluster of small islets off the coast of Chios, famed as the 'Island of shipowners'. It is popular for its quiet beaches and low key holidays.
Extended family from the Netherlands arrived for a few days holiday. Europeans are still travelling, by air or car or train and boat. The yacht harbour is filling up and groups of pink foreigners roam in shorts and Tshirts, quickly turning red as beets.
It's all Greek to you, but I'll explain
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