What a lovely holiday! During our annual Greek Festival I bought a painting of a Greek island, complete with water, boats (the visually pretty sailboat kind), lots of flowers and color. It looks smashing above my sofa.
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. ...
Lighten up
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I haven’t seen *Islwyn *to ask about the watering can.
The village social media is full of it.
I was in college all day yesterday.
We finished PD group afte...
Blank 3
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Not entirely blank today. I went to see a film called *Civil War. *As I
left the cinema screening I chatted to a man who had been one of a handful
of...
Neglected Things
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Last year we had a reasonable crop of blackcurrants so I decided to have a
go at making some blackcurrant vinegar.
I made a small batch in a kilner jar...
Buying coffee as theatre
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Now exams are underway the rain has stopped and the weather is on the
bright and sunny side. The temperatures are forecast to get into double
digits toda...
A tale of three lounges
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My friend who has back and hip issues like me was visiting her son’s home
in Perth.
She said that while sitting on his lounge she never got any pain.
O...
Trying Something New
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It has been two months since I put my blog into recess. I'm not wanting to
start it up again just at the moment, but thought it might be fun to try
some...
L'enterrement et le pot
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This is what I wrote about *un pot* in a comment on yesterday's post. It is
a glass of wine or whatever you want to drink, usually in a café. And it's
pono...
The Veg' Patch.
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I cannot tell you how much I miss Haddock's; my old vegetable garden.
Especially at the moment which is the beginning of the growing season.
It not only...
CAMBRIDGE TODAY
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*HAPPY 37TH BIRTHDAY*
*STEVE!*
*First up for today, I'm off to Cambridge for an FBG walk.*
*Nice flat route today thank goodness.*
*The weather is lo...
Graft
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Mr B was working over the weekend, and the cycle ride-out I wanted to join
was booked up before I even saw the invitation, so I decided to graft
instead ...
flowers
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It is one of the most beautiful and magical things in nature, the little
yellow flower and the pink and white flower, both very small growing in the
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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...
Simpler Times
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"The real things haven't changed. It is still best to be honest and
truthful; to make the most of what we have; to be happy with simple
plea...
Taramakau River
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Last week B and I drove out to Dillmanstown which is a former mining
settlement out Kumara way, about 20 minutes drive from Greymouth. We have
many ma...
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...
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
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I always have a vase of flowers in the house, usually on the dining table
and pick them from the garden. This week at the Growers' Market I noticed
some b...
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...
Books 7-11
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A Friend of the Family by Stuart Field
Families are dying. No matter how hard DCI Platt tries, he's not seeing a
pattern; not even after his own wife a...
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.
I can think of some words....
ReplyDeleteI. Am. Envious.
Best time of the year to come!
DeleteP is for Paradise... Smashing photos Linda.
ReplyDeleteMy family think it's Paradise but too darn far away
DeleteWhat a fabulous holiday. Family makes it.
ReplyDeleteFamily. Exactly. Best of times
DeleteLovely! Enjoy! - Jenn
ReplyDeleteNot too hot, not too crowded. Perfect
DeleteBlue skies. Blue seas. Good food. All the makings for a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy! :)
My family think so
DeleteIdyllic.
ReplyDeleteSure is
DeleteThat table of food made me extremely envious.
ReplyDeleteLots of seafood. Very Mediterranean
DeleteI almost booked a flight!
DeleteWhat a lovely holiday! During our annual Greek Festival I bought a painting of a Greek island, complete with water, boats (the visually pretty sailboat kind), lots of flowers and color. It looks smashing above my sofa.
ReplyDeleteYou're more than half Greek! Those Greek ladies have given you all the tradition, culture lessons you need
DeleteOne word... stunning :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning pics.
ReplyDeletePerfect holiday
Looks like a wonderful holiday destination, so good to have family time.
ReplyDeleteOne word-Heaven!!!
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