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!

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