Sunday, 30 August 2020
Flora
Thursday, 27 August 2020
Going Swimming
On our way down the steep hill to the bay below we pass this small church dedicated to Agia (female saint) Paraskevi. She specialises in the healing of the eyes. Her fiesta is midsummer, 26th July. The celebration attracts crowds, though not as many as in days of yore when families would sleep out under the trees so they could attend the evening and the early morning service. It was a night and day of religion and revelling.


Wednesday, 26 August 2020
Out in Society
Our partial lockdown has ended. However, bars, tavernas, cafeterias and the like must close at midnight, no more than 4 at a taverna/ cafe table but we no longer wear masks in the car and in public places.
I went out shopping for the first time in weeks. Poros might not have its usual August crowds but there were people about, drinking coffee, buying bread and beer, docking their yachts, coming to a screeching halt in the middle of the road to talk to friends and filling the sun chairs at the beaches. It was a hot and summery day, just a little quieter than normal in midsummer
Saturday, 22 August 2020
Pyramids in Greece
Thursday, 20 August 2020
The Carob Tree
Tuesday, 18 August 2020
Holy Serpents
15th August is the biggest holiday of the Greek year and even with the virus, anyone who could, returned to their village for this huge religious celebration. The islands are a popular place to visit in August because so many of them have churches dedicated to the Virgin Mary and their fiestas, used to, go on for days and nights.
On the island of Kefalonia, over on the Italian side of Greece there is a little church where harmless snakes suddenly appear just before the Feast of the Dormition.
Saturday, 15 August 2020
The New Norm 2
