Little what-nots....................
My salt container. Pink salt. Himalyan probably. It's unrefined and sold very cheaply in the supermarket. I love the taste. When we go to the Navy taverna they only provide salt if you ask and they put a little in a plastic glass.
You can't eat fried potatoes or souvlaki without salt so I carry this now in my handbag. Always handy to have salt in your bag.
Three red hot peppers given to me by a neighbour.
I already have these in the garden. They come up by themselves every summer. I told him I didn't want any more but he appeared with these 3. So we have red hot chilli peppers growing all over the garden, in pots, and planted amongst the tomatoes and pumpkins
A scarab beetle came along and landed on K during a church service.
A sign?
But of what.
They are symbols of rebirth, transformation and growth,
prosperity and good fortune.
They give protection to the living, guide the dead to afterlife.
He's pretty well covered then, in this life or the next
View of the bay below us. You can see the hills around Athens on the far horizon.
Thanks to neighbour Giolanta
Oh, the colour of that beetle! K has been truly blessed.
ReplyDeleteRed hot peppers in abundance too. What more could you wish for!
Surprise, surprise, I like to carry salt with me when travelling….. because nothing worse than being served a lovely meal and it doesn’t have enough salt! From ‘she who has her own rooster salt shaker! (In Poros)’
ReplyDeleteThat scarab beetle is bee-you-ti-ful!
ReplyDeleteThat beetle is a wonderful colour.
ReplyDeleteI love your salt container. I always have salt in my purse as well. The beetle is a beautiful colour but I don't think I'd be too thrilled having it on me!!
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