Its outside so smoking allowed and no masks in sight, although come to think of it the serving girls weren't wearing them either. They should have been. Only just realised that. Naughty naughty
It does indeed look calm and peaceful - is that in the main town? Warm twilight time is still an unusual thing for me - at home sunset used to mean get the sweaters out, even if it had been a fairly hot day.
The main town was swamped with weekenders. This is a new cafe out towards Neorion, looking back to the town and across to Galatas. There was a refreshing breeze. You definitely didn't need a jacket!
Back home
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By the early afternoon on Friday it's 23 degrees in Glasgow. By Scottish
standards that's tropical. We look longingly at a real old fashioned
greengro...
A New Plant in Owl Wood, but What is it?
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Wandering around Owl Wood a couple of days ago, my attention was caught by
something I haven't seen in there before. Just one single vine of this:
It w...
Late Autumn Days
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OUR MORNINGS ARE BECOMING COOLER, SO IT WAS NICE TO GET UP TO A WARM FIRE
(SON WORKED ALL NIGHT, SO KEPT IT GOING)
I DISTURBED MITTENS SITTING IN THE SUN I...
This morning, more rain
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This is what the weather radar map for France looks like this morning. I've
put a red dot on the map showing where Saint-Aignan is located in relation
to c...
Roger’s Escape
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I don’t speak to my neighbours to the rear of my cottage.
It started over me complaining of noise not long after they moved in and
I’ve made no attempt a...
WEEKEND JOBS
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*As the weather is looking good for the day, Stew is going to be working in
the yard. Gardens, edges and lawns.*
*Our stick vacuum seems to be blocke...
Red
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One of the local art galleries in one of the main streets in town - they
sell artwork, portrait photography etc. After checking out their photos I
thi...
Perennials Planting Next To The Polytunnel.
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The weather must be slowly but surely drying up. I am finally getting on
top of my gardening tasks.
Having a garden in the countryside next to the se...
Springtime
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Incredible blue skies and sunshine today. Lots of the stuff, it surely
feels like we are slap in the midst of summer with this 86 degree heat.
Flowers ar...
Imperfect life
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Today I have my literature class so will be off to the university at 9.
It is a dull morning with 100% chance of rain. That is how weather
forecasts a...
May came in like a LION!!!
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Monday was a beautiful day. Neighbours were out doing yard work, mowing
lawns . I noticed that I had one little crocus in my flower bed and
probably ab...
Regular checking
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Yesterday I had a colonoscopy and gastroscopy
The gastroscopy isn’t an issue. Usually you fast for 12 hours before hand
go in and
Bobs your uncle out ag...
Screams Before Silence(YouTube)
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I think I failed to copy the video. It is on YouTube. Look for it. It's
hard to watch but it's important. Especially to some anti-Semitic women
around here...
BUSY SUNDAY
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We used to be on a power plan (electricity) that gave us 30 cents a litre
off petrol every month. This came to an end in January and we are now on a
plan ...
Service
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Note left under the bowls....
Dear Hoomans
Service standards in this diner have dropped off a cliff. It's 2030 hours
and I've been waiting ages to have...
Spring
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This spell of cold weather is getting tiresome; a blast of Arctic air
streaming from the north down the east coast has created bitterly cold
conditions. ...
Happy Earth Day- Look who I Found!
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I spent quite a bit of time outside today cutting back perennials, edging
part of one bed, doing a bit of weeding, moving the cat…
I almost didn’t see t...
Drivers just wanna be first........
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This is my signature meme for drivers, haha. I remember drivers
ed....we've seen the consequences on the highway and streets when people
tailgate. Bu...
In memory of George
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In 2007, a 9-year-old Jack Russell Terrier called George died after
protecting 5 local children from an attack by two pit bulls. He was given a
posthum...
Sinking of the SS Ventnor
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The SS Ventnor leaving Westport in 1901
The SS Ventnor was built in Glasgow, Scotland in 1901 for Gow, Harrison and
Co as a British cargo steamship. Her le...
Catching up!
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Oh dear, nearly six months since I last posted a blog. It is not that I
have been bothered to write to you. Oh no. It is because words have been
absent ...
Mincemeat and Quince
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The days are getting shorter and the trees are beginning to shed their
leaves. The quince tree has done magnificently this year. The fruit
enormous a...
I write. I create. I observe and record my life, after 40 years, in Greece. I love to create either with my handy craft, cooking or writing. Freeform always. Keep it simple, keep the interest, make it useful. I write about my garden sometimes, my grandchildren and the different culture and traditions. My New Zealand up bringing was so different from this way of life that I do truly feel like an alien at times. Greece is home but so is my kiwi 'homeland'. I am a citizen of both and an alien in both.
Bliss. Life can be sooo good.
ReplyDeleteYour island life isn't half bad either! All you need is a littleore sunshine. But not the heat
DeleteOh yes. Some sunshine would be good 😁
DeleteLooks so calm and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteIt was peaceful. An empty cafe by the sea, watching the town light up!
DeleteI'll have a dry white wine please! I could do with sitting by the sea on a sunny evening with a nice chilled drink, calmly watching the world go by :)
ReplyDeleteA white wine coming up, with lots of ice. Big glasses here too!
DeleteThat looks lovely.
ReplyDeletePeaceful on after a very hot day. There was a nice cool breeze
DeleteI'm a non-smoker, but I find it quite reassuring to see an ashtray on the table. It all looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIts outside so smoking allowed and no masks in sight, although come to think of it the serving girls weren't wearing them either. They should have been. Only just realised that. Naughty naughty
DeleteIt does indeed look calm and peaceful - is that in the main town? Warm twilight time is still an unusual thing for me - at home sunset used to mean get the sweaters out, even if it had been a fairly hot day.
ReplyDeleteThe main town was swamped with weekenders. This is a new cafe out towards Neorion, looking back to the town and across to Galatas. There was a refreshing breeze. You definitely didn't need a jacket!
DeleteLovely pictures. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt was a peaceful evening. The photos aren't too clear but the sun was going down
DeleteOuzo please!! Beautiful peaceful photos.
ReplyDeleteWith ice?
DeleteYes please, brings back many happy memeories of time spent on Naxos many a moon ago!!
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