Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Departing friends

So ....... home alone once again until the next visitors, the last of the year at the beginning of November.

The Plastows were 'chucked out' at Departures at the airport this morning and we waved as the British Airways flight   passed virtually over our garden some twenty five minutes late.  Don't know if they could see us or not but they were sitting on the right side of the plane with window seats.  Actually they were on the left of the plane but I'm sure you know what I mean.  We had all enjoyed their stay which allowed them to 'chill' after busy work schedules although looking at the UK weather it might be that they will chill at home also.  The weather could not have been better for them over the last seven days and once again today there are clear blue skies.

After the traditional fun with the stone laying ceremony and drinks on the patio as the sun set it was a walk into the village for a meal at Pyrgos and then into the pub to watch the England v Poland World Cup football match.  There was a good atmosphere with a solid 'round of applause' from most of the throng when the final whistle blew.

Today is the usual cleaning and clearing after visitors and Lillian in her normal efficiency had the washing machine going within the hour of returning home from the airport.  However a walk beckons later this afternoon as we move to 'remove' the extra pounds from a week of too much eating and drinking.  Its tough go being sociable.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Think of the best of UK summer days.  Blue skies, without a cloud, warm at 82F / 28C and at times a gentle breeze.  This exactly describes the weather here this week.

Pissouri Village
For visitors Chris and Nick its idyllic and just what they wanted.  Warm enough to sit out all day but not too hot to roast.  As ever with visitors a couple of days out.  One to Pissouri Bay, between Limassol and Paphos.  A lovely bay with sandy beach, good for swimming and sun lounging.  For Chris and Nick that is what they did but for Lillian and me it was a stroll to the very end of the bay to sit on a rock jutting out in the sea with legs dangling over the edge.  A good way to spend and hour.  Lunch at a beach side tavern and more walking and sitting.  Chris and Nick on the beach but for Lillian and I a seat in the shade where we passed the time with me testing her on 'greek verbs'.  Lillian continues to be modest in her capabilities of learning to speak greek but she impresses me every time she speaks, which is more and more now in shops and restaurants.

After time on the beach it was up to the main village and a stroll around the streets of Pissouri before more eating and drinking.  Food was typical of all village tavernas, although I enjoyed my pork chop, my staple diet! Late home as its a 90 minute drive but an enjoyable day.

With the weather warm and friends wanting to make the most of the sunshine yesterday afternoon was spent on our own beach at Faros.  The last open vendor for sun loungers needed the custom and only four beds were taken which was the complete reverse the day before at Pissouri where it was quite busy.

Lillian, Nick and Chris all braved the sea without too many grimaces whilst I played with the camera trying to take numerous pictures on different settings.  This sounds fine in theory but of course by the time you come to look at them you cant remember which setting was which.  I need to continue to experiment but with a notepad next time.

As the shadows grew so the beach became empty and even the vendor had left by the time we climbed the steps to the cliff top and the car park.

Stopped at the Artcafe restaurant, under the Faros lighthouse for a beer and chat before heading home.  New pergolas have been added with glass screens to protect from the winds and this really is becoming a good venue for sundowners.  The picture at the side gives some idea of the red sky.

Home for more drinks on the patio and a Sunday roast courtesy of Lillian.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Stop that pigeon

Ok.  Had enough of pigeons basking in the sunshine on our solar panel and leaving their mess to fall onto the hot tub.  This should do it ..... courtesy of Barry the pigeon man.  It was not free gratis.... charged more than expected but he was on the roof for 7 hours!  Sods law we have not even seen a pigeon in the sky for the last two days let alone on our roof.  However they will be around again we are sure and then we will see if the neighbours are covered and we are clear.

Friends Chris and Nick from Harrow arrived at 0530 this morning.  So glad that British Airways are changing their flight schedule next week to more reasonable times.  The forecast for the next seven days is great with daily temps all listed at 28-29C so hope they will have the relaxing time they say they need.  Hard go working at the best of times with two weeks holiday a year but Chris works shifts which must be the same as me getting caught up with jet lag going from one time zone to another.  Chris has a huge suitcase.  When asked what she had in it a one word reply.  BOOKS. Hope they have a good time.

Monday, October 7, 2013

All smiles at the start of the game!
It rained during Saturday night - not that we saw it only the resultant puddles on the road on Sunday morning.  The first since April if memory serves right.

Some events since last posting.

A trip to Kyrenia in the north for a night stay and a game of golf with Geoff and Hazel at their club.  First game for Lillian and i since June and it showed, well in my game with 7 lost balls on the very tight course meant a poor score.  But it was all fun except for some of the hills.  Having elected to walk instead of a  buggy cart was a brave decision with us gasping for breath on more than one occasion.

Each year the village of Pervolia has a Charity week.  Events are created at may of the restaurants and bars in the village to raise funds to help those less fortunate in the area.  It is a sign of the times when supermarkets have large perspex containers past the check-outs where shoppers can donate foodstuff that they have just bought.  So on Friday night it was a 'Dutch Auction' of various gifts given by regulars that would make attractive 'parcels' of prizes to bid for.  We had nothing that we could think would be useful so after a meal in Pyrgos determined to be charitable and make some good donations we joined the fun, helped by more than a few beers.  If you have not been to a Dutch Auction there are a number of methods but this was designed to raise the maximum amount of cash in the shortest time.  Hosted by Nat, the landlady of the The Cottage, who did a fantastic job, she first selected a number of gifts that had been donated to make an attractive package.  Bidding started at anything from 10 cents to 5 Euros depending on the prize. So whoever bid say 10 cents placed the 10 cents in the bucket, the next bidder who perhaps raised the stake to 20 cents put 20 cents in the bucket and so on.  It was easy to get carried away and soon place a lot of cash into the bucket.  Everyone was in good spirits and it was all a lot of fun with over 2000 Euros being raised by the end of the evening.  We had contributed well and come home with some 'junk' and a voucher for a meal at Pyrgos!  We will enjoy it as we spent enough to go there 5 times!  Still a good cause.

Late Saturday afternoon saw a special bowls event when people from the town of Kiti were invited to try bowls for the first time.  About 20 turned up, many not speaking English so Lillian was a star with her greek. After a couple of hours of fun, which seemed to be enjoyed by all it was locals time to entertain with three games of bingo (numbers called in greek as well as English) and kebabs and pitta from the BBQ all held in the meeting hall.  It was a good event.

Sunday ...... with the pool temperature reading only 20C it was probably the last swim of the year. Managed 6 lengths before saying enough ...... believe me the hot tub felt roasting afterwards.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Bowls Club
So much for saying bowls has improved ........... after four wins on the trot normal service resumed this morning with two defeats this morning although it was not all down to me.  Two very close games both decided on the last end of 11.

Strong winds today.  My little app on the iPad shows 30mph and although I have no way of confirming it certainly matches the beaufort scale description of whole trees sway and the awning staying firmly in.  Waste of time doing any tidying in the garden as it would be an never ending job trying to clear leaves when the wind is so strong.  28C / 83F though is still very pleasant to sit on the patio despite the wind.  Have had to rescue the garden furniture twice.

We have new neighbours.  A Chinese family moved into House number 2 yesterday.  They stayed the night but today seem to have gone again.  Perhaps they are just out exploring the surrounds?

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Its getting colder
September moves into October and whilst life continues in much the same way with routine days of pottering interspersed with 'special' events so the weather changes too.  The clear blue skies and hot sun of summer are now not guaranteed with the first clouds of the approaching cooler period becoming more regular.  In fact there has been rain ...... not here in Perivolia  but in the surrounding districts causing flash flooding in dry river beds and subsequent mud and rocks washed across the roads.

The cooler days, temperatures are now in the upper 70F to low 80s F are coupled with certainly cooler nights.  Great that we no longer have the air conditioning blowing at bed time but the cooler nights have certainly lowered the temperatures of the pool.  We are still swimming but for how much longer ...... a week or so at the most I think.  Another downside to the cooler temps is the return of the mosquitos which buzz around in the evenings entering via open windows.  The bites are fierce and both Lillian and I compare both numbers and severity with very much 'my bites are itchier than your bites' tone.

Village of Kalavasos
Since the last blog I've had yet another birthday.  Pleased to still be having them and if it was not for the skill of surgeons in Dubai I might not.  Everyday is but a bonus which I try to remind myself and time should not be totally wasted.  However I'm thinking of counting backwards now with birthdays.  62 - where did the last 20 years go?  The strategy of taking a year off will fit with Lillian's view that I am regressing as I get older.  We actually had a very nice day.  Pottered about in the garden, beach walk and then a trip into the Troodos mountains to stay at the Library Hotel in the small village of Kalavasos.  The meal was good, but not good enough to go there just to eat in the future, but we had a very nice room and it was nice to be able to sit with a brandy and coffee post meal in a nice lounge not worrying about driving back home.  In the morning we walked the village and then drove for a couple of hours on a fairly long route home taking in the views.  There really are some pretty little traditional villages here.  It was on this drive that we saw the effects of the rain and flooding mentioned above. and allowed us to collect a few coloured rocks for the garden


Rocks from the Troodos, washed down by rains
A 70th birthday celebration for friend Val, who has greek lessons with Lillian was a nice afternoon / early evening event.  Sitting under a beautiful grapevine, beer in hand, drinking and chatting with 'new' acquaintances whilst Val's husband john slaved away at the BBQ is a very pleasant way to spend time. I am still resisting the long ago stated promises that 'sometime' I will BBQ.


Red sky at night
Trips to bowls have now become a 2 / 3 times a week occurrence.  Despite my protestations that i am useless the last couple of sessions have no been so bad.  Trying to develop a new technique by bowling off the other foot which seems to be helping and I have now been on the winning side for four games in a row .... this is a record.  So the bowls improves slightly and the golf takes a massive step back.  Having last played in June, we ventured to the north of the island to stay with friends Geoff and Hazel and play on their course in Kyrenia.  They play 4 times a week now as their club is only four minutes from their home.  In all the years Ive played golf with Geoff I don't think he has ever beaten me until this most recent game .......... soundly thrashed.  The course is very hilly and at times I wished I had an oxygen cylinder in the bag .... it felt heavy enough to have had one!