Friday 4 March 2022

City Visits

 

The second important reason to leave the island is the car.  The car must pass it's pollution certificate yearly and it's warrant of fitness every two years. This means a trip to AutoVision in the city of Nafplio.  AutoVision, from what others have told me on this blog, is a European company.  They are all over Greece too.   The check is done in under half an hour during which time we can watch the car going through its tricks or have a cup of coffee and sit outside in the sun.


Then there's time for supermarket shopping, maybe a wander through the farmer's market, food of course at the Old Men's  Cafenion, more coffee and home.  It's a well worn routine, whether for the car or for our health visits.


Nafplio and Argos are our two, almost twin, cities just 15 minutes apart.  The rest of the family goes for coffee, a ride on the tourist trainaki, souvlaki in the sun, a run up the 999 steps to the ancient castle, a joy ride on a small boat to an island with another ancient castle or just an amble through the old town and its tourist shops.  


We are only allowed to go for serious problems.


And serious food
A Greek salad with tomatoes so tasty he asks the owner where they buy them and arranges to pick up 5 kilos


'Our' new favourite haunt
The Old Men's Cafenion
where they all sit for gossip and a drink with friends to while away the morning hours and keep out of the hair-of-the-wife


These huge pottery containers are at the car place, AutoVision
They've been here upside down in the garden for a few years




Another photo from the café.
Fried kalamari and a half litre jug ready for refilling. Never mind the drive home




Fresh fish at the market


A local traffic jam in the back road to AutoVision



16 comments:

  1. I think I would spend my time eating, drinking and chatting
    The 99 step run sounds like too much work to me
    Have fun processing all those tomatoes

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    1. Thank goodness we've got family to give them away too. Time for stuffed tomatoes too

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  2. Sounds like a very good trip to town.

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    1. K enjoyed all the interaction. I enjoyed a change of scenery

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  3. I use AutoVision in France. That salad sounds, and looks, like heaven. If only I could buy decent Tomatoes here; but sadly no.

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    1. They must be hot house tomatoes and are out of season but are surprisingly full of taste.

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  4. The Greek salad looks so good, my mouth is watering quite uncontrollably! Not to mention the kalamari, yummy. But my favorite photo is the backside of all those sheep :-)

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    1. We had to follow those sheep at a crawl for quite a while. K was mad but it great to watch them ambling a long

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  5. Home grown tomatoes taste so much better, that salad looks amazing. Sounds like a good day out.

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    1. Tomatoes are out of season but these were good. It was a good day out, tomatoes, kalamari and all

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  6. Local traffic jams like that must remind you of New Zealand!

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    1. Yes, I remember being caught behind a few herds of cattle at times.

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  7. I feel like not having greek salad is a problem in itself, it's so yummy and refreshing.

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    1. I get tired of Greek salads. At the moment they're often lettuce or cabbage salads. I love them in the winter

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  8. We have similar traffic jams in rural Ireland. 😊

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    1. I don't mind these traffic jams at all. Something different. Slows life down!

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