Day 93 – Tuesday 01.7.14 Leaving day continued !
Our ferry, Eleni. |
Parked up for the last night! |
Day 89 – Friday 27.6.14
It was 26 deg by 10am – I spent the morning writing my blog.
Effie came out to say hello, she is pregnant, due to have a baby girl at the beginning of September. She is keeping very well and had just come back from Corfu town where she was buying some bigger clothes as nothing fits her now.
Arillas sure is getting busy now and very hot!
This evening we walked down to the front. On the way we stopped to have a chat to Clare who is now working in the Silver Moon shop, she is loving it.
We called in the Coconut for a nightcap and had a chat to Yiota.
I was curious about this 40 day tradition, so I looked it up and found that:-
Day 90 – Saturday 28.6.14
Day 91 – Sunday 29.6.14
Another hot one today – 27 deg at 1pm. 30 deg at 3pm and 84% humidity.
We went to Brouklis to see Dimitri this afternoon, we were the only people there, apart from Dr. Yannis. The four of us had a good chat about various things including dogs on the beach. It seems that the notice on the beach is not enforceable. The council will be having meetings to discuss the matter and the wording may change – to something like, dogs on leash, keep dogs under control, pick up after your dog – there are various options.
So we took Poppy for a last swim of this holiday down by the jetty.
Yannis, Vasso, Harris and Alexandra, our landlord and his family all came to say goodbye to us, we paid a deposit to book the apartment for April, May, and June 2015. Looks like we will be doing it all again – all being well.
We had a snack in Sharon's pool bar and said goodbye to everyone. This evening we packed some things into the campervan then went to Brouklis for dinner. Bifteki again for me, one of my favourite meals. Called in at the Marvel for a nightcap and to confirm that we will be wanting a room for tomorrow night as we have to vacate the apartment. We watched Greece loose their football match to Costa Rica.
Day 92 – Monday 30.6.14
This morning we packed all the rest of our stuff in the van. We went to the Marvel to check in and have lunch. We drove to Roda to the vets to get Poppy's passport stamp and for her worming tablet. Matoula the vet is so lovely, she checked Poppy's microchip, and signed the passport saying she is fit and well to travel. A painless payment of €26.
We filled the van with Diesel, checked the tyre pressures etc. Then we drove to San Stef to collect my items from Jackie and Pete at Hippopots and say goodbye.. We drove down to the port to have a last look, then on to Armourada for a last drink with Leon and Billy. We met some more Arillas.com forum members who, all came to say they are enjoying the blog. Said goodbye to Clare in the Silver Moon shop.
We drove down to the front hoping to get a photo of our last Arillas sunset of this trip, but we just missed it. Back to the Marvel for a shower, then a Meze with wine and off to bed. It has been a long, busy and emotional day.
Day 93 – Tuesday 01.7.14 Leaving day!
We had a leisurely coffee on our balcony when we woke, reflecting about this trip and how amazing it has been.
We had brunch before setting off. Just as we were leaving I had a message from Yiota saying she had made Cheese pies for our journey, what a lovely thoughtful gesture! Yiota and all the like minded locals are the reason we keep returning to our little bit of paradise.
We said our goodbyes to Sophia, Kostas and Spiros at the Marvel, drove down to Yiotas to collect the pie, said another goodbye to Sharon then set off from Arillas on the journey home.
Last view of the beautiful clear blue sky. |
Day 82 – Friday 20.6.14
Lovely sunny, hot day after the storms Dot packed her bag this morning. We drove to Sheila and Keiths house for a late lunch.
It was a lovely, long relaxing lunch, with great views and chat.
I saw the most beautiful Swallowtail butterfly in the garden. |
We left Dot at Sheilas and drove back to Arillas. We have to see her before she flies out as she has accidentally left her passport and ticket here.
Day 83 – Saturday 21.6.14
Lazy morning again, we went to Sharon's for lunch. Had a chat with Kevin and Kay. Phil and I went swimming in the sea and sunbathed, we left Poppy at home as we didn't want to torment her with not being able to swim yet. We went to the Marvel for dinner and had a game of darts with Spiros. We met some more people who are enjoying reading this blog – still amazed at how many people read it.
Day 84 – Sunday 22.6.14
Day 85 – Monday 23.6.14
Connie and I walking to the beach |
Happy Poppy |
We were joined by Connie's friend Scarlett – she is such a lovely, bubbly person and very comical. |
We had a long leisurely meal with lots of wine and chat. Then we walked back to the van, Connie went home and we took Poppy for a quick run before we all settled down for the night.
Day 86 – Tuesday 24.6.14
We stopped off at a beach bar and had a cooling drink, I am getting to like Iced coffee, very much. Poppy had a run and a swim in the sea.
This is the view we were looking out at.
Then we went to a traditional taverna for lunch, the lady, who I think was the cook as well as the waiter spoke very little English. .
The menu was very limited and was mainly in Greek, but there were a few English words added, like fish and chicken. Connie opted for fish and Phil and I had Greek salad, tzatziki and bread. It was all very tasty.
We were lovely and cool, sitting in the shade of the
olive trees with a beautiful view of the lake.
We watched people swimming down below in the crystal clear water,
also a yacht trying to sail, but just drifting about as there was no wind.
An idyllic spot to spend a couple of hours!
'Pontikonisi Island is situated just south of Corfu town near the resort of Perama and Kanoni, it is a small island which houses the Byzantine church of Pantokrator, which was built in the 11th or 12th century. The Byzantine chapel that is on the top of the island encloses the memorial tablets of Elizabeth Empress of Austria and Rodolfo archduke.
Pontikonisi Island means ‘Mouse Island’ in Greek and it is from this that it gets it more famous name and viewed from afar the island gives the impression of a mouse. According to Greek legend the boat of Odysseus was turned into this island by Poseidon.
You can reach the island by a small boat in the summer month, which leaves from the small port opposite but you should be aware that you will not be allowed to walk around the island or the church. The only day of the year the church is open to visitors is on August 6th, which is a celebration day called ‘The Transfiguration of Jesus’ and pilgrims are taken to the island.'
Day 87 – Wednesday 25.6.14
Day 88 – Thursday 26.6.14
I have been a busy bee, washing clothes, packing some things away and tidying up. Trouble is it looks messy now as I have little piles of things all over ready to be packed away in Mercy.
It was very cloudy today, I don't think we saw the sun at all, Hot and humid all day. We drove down to San Stefanos – Phil bought a new pair of beach shoes, then we went to Waves taverna for lunch, after which Poppy had a swim in the sea. Snoozing and reading this afternoon. We stayed in again tonight – I made a chicken pizza – we are trying to use all the bits in the freezer.
We are just about to spend our last four days on Corfu – we leave on Tuesday for the journey home. I will publish a blog on Tuesday if I get chance. Then we will be on the road until Sunday 6th July.
Day 75 – Friday 13.6.14
27 deg at 11am 30 deg at 5pm.
A friend has posted on Facebook, some Stoneart they have done on the beach – I think they are lovely.
Today we all went up to Bardis Sun Studios for Lunch. At last Larissa has met Bobby and George – I hoped they would want to marry my granddaughters years ago – seems it is not to be. Bobby has married the beautiful Katerina – so that only leaves George now – so still hopeful! Then we had a drive up to the Night Owl. We only had icecreams but the girls met Linda and loved all the owls and especially the baby swallows in their nests.
Emma at Night owl |
Lila at Night owl |
Swallows at Night owl every time the parents flew in, 5 heads popped up and 5 little beaks opened |
Then we went down to Sharons for the girls to have a swim – we sat with a glass of wine and watched the world go by. It was 30 deg in the shade at 5pm. This evening I dropped the girls off in Sidari and we came back and had a delicious Bifteki in Armourada.
Armourada looking pretty |
Apparently the girls had a good night, they had a nice meal and then went round some bars – drinking cocktails and having a good laugh. They got a taxi back at 6am. Oh to be young again!
Day 76 – Saturday 14.6.14
Dot and I drove to Sidari to get her prescription made up – she has high blood pressure according to Dr. Yannis. The girls slept in this morning, then got up and went down to the beach to meet some friends. Phil, Dot and I decided to go over to San Stefanos beach to see if dogs were allowed. We didn't see any signs – as soon as we opened the back door, Poppy took off for a swim. She found a stick and had a good play. Then we sat in The Waves taverna – right on the beach – for our lunch. It was a lovely meal and the view was great. The bonus was Poppy being able to swim – sorry Arillas but you are loosing out on our custom during the day. There is a webcam viewing the beach, sited on top of Waves Taverna.
http://corfu-info.com/main/webcam.html
Tonight we went for a Pizza with the girls at Pizza Lithero – delicious food once again, they made friends with Dimitri the waiter and Vas the chef. Then we went to the Coconut for a nightcap, and met up with Grace and Chris.
Dot, Phil and I left the girls to watch the England match which started at 1am Greek time.
Day 77 – Sunday 15.6.14
We all decided to go to San Stefanos today – same place for lunch and we all went swimming – it was a fabulous day.
Tonight we walked down to Thalassa for the last supper with the girls – gorgeous meal again, I had my usual Fillets of Sole with an Ouzo and cream sauce, with mashed potato. Larissa had Grilled Octopus for her starter and really enjoyed it.
Think she likes it! |
Getting stuck in! |
Then we popped into Portofino for the girls to say goodbye to Spiros and Spiros the waiter. We left the girls at the Coconut and walked home.
Day 78 – Monday 16.6.14
Dot went to Portofino to have breakfast with her friends who go home today.
Then we went to Brouklis for lunch and had a good chat to Dimitris. We saw his new kittens too.
I walked down to retrieve Larissa and Emma off the beach – they had had a swim and were asleep on sunbeds – serves them right for staying up so late lol. I met Kevin and Dawn Gable while I was down there, they are staying in one of the apartments at the poolbar – nice spot. The girls went back to the Marvel to finish their packing as they leave at 6pm. They have had a good holiday – even with us oldies in tow some of the time, but Larissa says her grandparents are 'cool' – and say they are definitely returning next year. It is always difficult when you tell someone how good a place is – you just hope they like it as much as you. It certainly seems that we have two new Arillas Addicts! Phil, Dot and I stayed in tonight and had a simple meal with salad. We have eaten out every night with the girls and are fed up of getting glammed up – we had a lazy night.
Day 79 – Tuesday 17.6.14
This morning Dot went off with her friend Brenda to have a breakfast which they won in a quiz last week. Phil and I took Poppy to the vets in Roda as she has some bites on her leg, and has licked it raw. Another injection, antibiotics and a spray for her. Another 50 euros – good job we love her. No swimming for the next 10 days! Poor Poppy she has such a sensitive skin, a bit like me actually. I always have a bad reaction to mossy bites and any jewelry that has nickel in it. We stopped off for lunch halfway between Roda and Sidari. It was really high up with a tiny view of the sea, their flowers were very healthy and cared for.
Then went shopping for some coffee and dog food. There has been quite a change in the weather today, rain in the night, cloudy all day and cool. Tonight we drove up to the Night Owl, we took Chris and Grace as they have never been. The food was delicious again, Dot and Chris both had the biggest Pork Chops I have ever seen. We came home after the meal as I had a migraine.
Day 80 – Wednesday 18.6.14
We all went up to Gravia for lunch today, it was very hot with a lovely cooling breeze. It is a few years since we have been here, there are new owners running it and they have made some improvements, especially the bar which runs the full length of the cafe – a great place to watch people walking the donkey path between Arillas and San Stefanos, they look like dwarfs, it was funny to see an umbrella bouncing along being used as a sun shade.
Day 68 – Friday 6.6.14
22.3 deg at Midday – 28 deg at 2pm. Lynne called to say goodbye as they are going home today – poor Gary is still not well and she is hoping he is not sick at the airport before they board the plane. Dot took Poppy for a walk this morning but by the time she got to Brouklis – Poppy had had three squats and it wasn't wee. So she had to bring her home, hopefully now she has had a clear out she will feel better. Still very lethargic, but drinking plenty.
We drove over to San Stefanos to a restaurant Bill and Dot used to visit quite a bit called '2 Star'. Yannis the owner is a lovely man, we had a nice lunch. Then we went for a wander round and visited 'Hippopots' they have some very unusual items in there – I am looking forward to making something to take home. We called in at a swish handbag shop to say hello to an English girl who works in there, she went to the same university as Dot's grandson – they had a good catchup.
George and Dot |
On the way back to Arillas we called in to see George, he was Dot's landlord when she had the apartment under his. We invited him to join us for dinner at Portofino tonight. He was in the Merchant Navy, so he and Phil have a lot in common.
View from the balcony |
We called at the Marvel to say goodbye to Joy and Cliff they are going home tonight then we walked down to Portofino. On the way were stopped by a lady called Ann, to say how much she is enjoying reading the blog – thanks for taking the time to say hello – we are amazed how many people have done this – complete strangers saying they are reading the blog. We had a great evening, George is such an interesting guy – was great for Phil to reminisce about all the places they have sailed to. George has even been to Grimsby and Immingham.
Dot, Me, Grace, Chris and Phil |
We called into the Coconut for a drink and had a chat to Grace and Chris who arrived today. Was great to meet them at long last. I also met Glenda Routledge and her hubby for the first time, sat in Geordie corner.
Day 69 – Saturday 7.6.14
Our beautiful grand daughter, Emily is 9 years old today. I was really organised before I left home, I sent her card and money.
It is a hot one today – 25 deg at 11am. 28 deg by 1pm . We went down to Sharons for lunch, and for Poppy to have a swim. There was a lovely breeze so it wasn't too hot. Grace came and had a drink with us and a chat.
We went to Kostas on the beach for our meal tonight it was delicious. I mentioned in an earlier blog about the bench on the jetty and how it came about – this is written on their menu:-
Learn a little Greek |
Day 70 – Sunday 8.6.14
Dot took Poppy for a walk down the front and for her swim this morning. Then we all went to Rainbow for a full English breakfast. Dot went to watch the Tennis this afternoon, Phil and I had a lazy afternoon reading, the temperature was 31 deg at 3pm I laid on the bed in the cool as my feet are swollen again. Dot went out to dinner with friends. We ate at home and then Phil went to the Marvel to watch the Grand Prix from Canada tonight. It was still 26 deg at 11pm.
This is the forecast for next week!
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Day 71 – Monday 9.6.14
Dot took Poppy for a swim first thing. Then Dot and I went to Sidari to the pharmacy only to find it is a Bank holiday and it was closed. We did manage to get some presents for Spiros 60th birthday on Wednesday though. When we came back we walked down to the front, had a snack in Sharons then went in the sea for a swim. After our meal, Phil and I went over to meet our grand daughter Larissa and her friend Emma who arrived tonight. After they had settled into their room, they came to say hello to Poppy then we all walked down to the front. We had one drink in Portofino, then moved on to the Coconut.
A friend who lives in Arillas said tonight's sunset was the most spectacular she has seen in all the years she has lived here.
Day 72 – Tuesday 10.6.14
25 deg at 10am. Larissa and Emma went down to the beach and had a swim. We all went to Seamonkeys in Sidari for lunch, after calling at the pharmacy. The girls and I went for a swim, then spent a pleasant afternoon watching the world go by. Poppy loves it there as Andy and Fiona's dog Toffee has lots of toys which she shares. I think Poppy overdid all the running and swimming today as she is limping a bit. We came home, for showers etc. then Dot went off with some friends to a Quiz – their team won. The girls, Phil and I had a meal in the Marvel, then walked down to listen to the band in the Coconut. While we were there we learned that Hannah had a baby girl at 10am. this morning. I am so pleased for them as they have been trying for about 15 years.
We met Christine and Steve in there, they asked us to go to Portofino as the staff were giving Spiros his birthday cake at midnight. It was a good laugh – he liked his cake with a naked lady on it.
It was really hot tonight – first time we have needed the aircon on. There was also another beautiful sunset.
Day 73 – Wednesday 11.6.14
22 deg this morning and 28 deg by 2pm. Leisurely morning for us and then Quiz at Sharons this afternoon. Was good fun but we were rubbish. We took Poppy swimming but were told by Pedros that 'dogs on the beach are not allowed' apparently it is the law and the police are now patrolling and fining people 500€. We are very upset about this as she has been on the beach almost every day since the beginning of April. She does not run amok like some of the stray dogs, and on the two occasions she has 'been' on the beach we have picked up.
We went to Portofino for a meal tonight and to give Spiro his cards and presents – he loved his T-shirt – and wore it straight away. Great evening! There were 18 of us altogether including, Dot, Larissa, Emma, George, Christine, and Steve.
Another Cake everyone gets a 69th cake at Portofino |
New T shirt |
Laissa, George and Emma |
Larissa, Spiros the waiter and Emma |
Day 74 – Thursday 12.6.14
We all went to Akrotiri for lunch today – we just love the food there, and the amazing view. It was 30 deg this afternoon.
At 4pm the girls went off on a coach with Dot to explore Corfu town. We stayed in and had a siesta. Another day another birthday, we went to Vinceremo this evening as our friend Brenda was celebrating her birthday there. Phil and I had a lovely Meze, then the girls joined us when they got back from Corfu. We moved on to the Coconut for just one drink. We left Larissa and Emma in there with Brenda's son Jody.
Another week over – time is going so quickly now!
Day 61 – Friday 30.5.14
Lovely day after last night's rain. Went to the Marvel to meet Lee Clements and his wife and children, they loved Poppy.
We had a photo taken in memory of Steven Sutton. His family requested that people gave him a thumbs up during his vigil.
We went down to the beach for Poppy to have a swim, we sat and had a drink at Sharons Phil had his new drink of choice – Local Ginger beer.
Then we went back to the Marvel to say goodbye to Gill and Nigel. We sat and had a chat with Lynne, Gary, Joy and Cliff. They went off to go to eat – we came home and had homemade Chicken curry. Relaxing evening and early to bed for me.
Day 62 – Saturday 30.5.14
We went to the beach Poppy had a swim with her lovely new stick.
Then we visited Sharons for lunch, we were joined by Joan, John, Lynne and Gary. Spent a lovely couple of hours chatting and people watching. Janis called by briefly after her walk up to Akrotiri. We met her lovely daughter Rachel and family, Poppy loved the boys as they played with her.
This afternoon in the Coconut Perry's daughter Katerina and her dancing class friends gave a show – we missed it, but we did see them practicing one afternoon last week.
When we got back to the apartment Vasso was cleaning, so we had to go over to the Marvel for a drink – it's a hard life. This evening – The Worried Men were playing at Armourada. We went with Joy, Cliff, Lynne and Gary – we had such a laugh. I was telling them about Leon drawing the size of the Saganaki on the tablecloth so we all started writing – there must have been about 20 silly comments written on it.
Day 63 – Sunday 1.6.14
20deg at 10am. It is 131 days today since I had a cigarette – well done me! I walked down to the Mirage to meet Christine and Bob. They had just arrived and she had brought Poppy some of her home made dog biscuits yum yum. I took Poppy for a swim while Phil watched the Rugby. This evening we went for a meal with Lynne, Gary, Joy and Cliff, to the new Quattro restaurant in San Stefanos NW – the food was superb and very reasonably priced. It is run by four friends, the chef makes all their pasta. The Tiramisu was home made – and to die for. We could not fault anything, everything was excellent – food, wine, presentation and friendly, attentive but discreet staff. Will certainly be going back.
Tiramisu |
Wine |
There were some amazing cloud formations tonight.
Day 64 – Monday 2.6.14
20 deg this morning – temperature is pretty consistent now. Had a lazy morning, Joy came for coffee and we had a good chat. We went to the Rainbow and met up with Paul and Denise (from the Grosvenor in Cleethorpes). We also met Marie Crawford and her husband – what a small world it is – they live in the same street that we did in Southampton 33 years ago. Then we walked down to meet up with Janice and her family as they are leaving today. Her grandsons took Poppy on the beach – she had a wonderful time. Also Joan and John are going home today.
5 Ladies having a lazy afternoon |
Lynne and Gary bought Poppy a squeaky, light up ball. Think she was a bit miffed when I made her sit for the photo.
We walked back up and decided to stay in tonight – we had a Pizza delivered, and it was delicious. There was an amazing sunset tonight.
Day 65 – Tuesday 3.6.14
22.8 deg at 12 o'clock.
We have a White Oleander tree outside the kitchen window, the perfume wafting in is gorgeous. I didn't know it is very poisonous to humans and animals.
. I have taken some more photos in our garden – can you remember the tiny pomegranate from when we first came – well this is it now.
We have the most beautiful rose arch leading into the garden. It has very small double flowers on it – I think I will try to take a cutting from it
Poppy is not too well today so we stayed in. She didn't eat her dinner and is lethargic.
Tonight's unusual sunset – a straight line of clouds.
Portofino for dinner tonight and then called in at Coconut for 'just the one' – as if! The Splinter Band were playing again.
Day 66 – Wednesday 4.6.14
One year ago today since Phil had his heart by-pass. So pleased we have been able to make this journey.
Gorgeous hot, sunny day to welcome Dot – she is staying with us. Our friends Sheila and Keith picked her up from the airport. I did lunch for us when they got here. Then we walked down to the beach for Poppy to have a swim and for Dot to say hello to some friends. We stopped for a fresh orange juice in Ammos. Then back home for Dot to have a siesta as she has been up since 6am yesterday morning.
A few words about the Arillas community spirit
(and why we keep coming back) (Taken from www.arillas.com)
The Arillas Business Association together with the local Councillors and people of Arillas have achieved to have the beach-front and the rest of the village in a good state before the season started .
In the winter months meetings and small conferences were taking place in order to keep everyone informed and able to contribute with their own opinions and ideas.
Having taken seriously under consideration the results of the Arillas Survey form 2012-13, we followed the rule to improve but not spoil our Arillas by choosing carefully all actions and necessary developments.
The community spirit within the Arillas business-people is a vital fact that has to be kept going for the next years.
The work that this year has been done by the business-owners is:
Repairing and improving the look of the beach-front lights.
Creation of a wooden pedestrian at the left part of the beach-street.
Tiding up some of the private and public signs in order to give a good example of how signs should be.
Creation of more rubbish-bin-housings.
Planting more native trees, flowers and plants at the beach front. (These trees used to grow naturaly in Arillas beach before the hotels and bars where build.)
Creation and placement of 10 wooden small litter bins at the beach that the business owners of the front would be caring for them.
Repairing the surface of the pier.
Repairing the beach Showers.
Maintenance of the Arillas trail.
All these actions have been initiated by the community spirit of the Arillas people who live and work in this area. It was the ultimate move to respond to the loyalty of all of you that keep coming year by year and to welcome the newcomers with respect.
We are trying to keep your holiday destination clean and tidy with our basic resources and very little help from the governmental services. I must say It WAS NOT EASY….
It is important that more and more local business-owners should take part in this actions in the future. Our aim is to keep Arillas AS IT IS .
The identity of our Arillas as a holiday destination is based on :
Our natural environment
The sea and sun
Family-run accommodation
Quality restaurants and good Greek food
Quality of the beach
High rate of repeating visitors
The hospitality of the local people
Beach quality
Recommendation from friends and family
The use of social media
The organisation of local events.
In order to keep this spirit going, it would be very nice of you to keep mentioning to every establishment that you visit in Arillas and the surrounding areas about the good impact that these initiatives have to your holidays.
Have a good time in Arillas!
Tonight we decided to stay home and have a pizza delivered, lots of wine, chatting and looking at photos.
Day 67 – Thursday 5.6.14
21.3 deg at Midday – We walked down to the beach, stopping to chat to Dimitri, Dr. Yanni, everyone at Armourada including Verena and baby Angelos.and Yiota in her shop. Then we went to Portofino and had a drink with Spiros, while we were there Gary and Lynne arrived to say goodbye to Spiros as they go home tomorrow. Also Christine, Steve and friends came as they had just arrived. Poppy went for her swim and then we joined the 4 o'clock club at Sharons. I sat with Tracey and we chatted about our journey and her bringing her dog out at some point.
Tonight we went to Thalassa with Joy and Cliff for their last supper. Then one drink in Portofino, one drink in the Coconut.
Dot's 'apartment' she is loving her bed in the campervan. She says she is sleeping better and for longer than she does at home.
The end of another beautiful week – where does the time go?
Day 54 – Friday 23.5.14
We were late up today as we didn't go to bed until 4am.
We drove to Sidari for lunch. Our friends Andy and Fiona own the beach bar Seamonkeys, it is a beautiful location and Poppy went for a swim – I wished I had put my cossie on as the water looked so inviting. Andy has said that we can park the campervan on their grass next to the bar one night and stay over – sounds like a plan!
Phil was delighted to find a Pukka Steak and Kidney pie on the menu. Not traditional Greek food, but he has not had one for three months.
We came back to the Marvel to say goodbye to Kes, Kath, Paul, Tracey and Arthur as they are all leaving tonight. Lynne and Gary arrived and we had a lovely chat with them. 21.1 deg at 9pm. Early night tonight!
Day 55 – Saturday 24.5.14
I took Poppy to the beach for a swim, booked a table for the Greek night tonight and said goodbye to Anne Byrne who is going home today. We went to the Marvel for lunch and to welcome Gill and Nigel who arrived this afternoon. Today has been hot and sunny, after a cloudy start.
Tonight we went to the Marina for the Greek night with Gill and Nigel. We saw our friends, Wendy, Stuart, Janis, Charlotte, Darrell and Izzy there too.
The dancing was fantastic and tonight was Telis son's first night of dancing in public – he is a star in the making and I am sure he will be as good a dancer as his father before too long.
I had Garlic prawns.
Gill and I Doing what we do best!
We called at the Nut on the way up and had a lovely chat with Joan and John. Then back to the Marvel to say goodnight to Ann, John, Gill, Nigel and Kostas. It was 20deg at 9pm.
Day 56 – Sunday 25.5.14
It was 20deg at 9am. We went over to the Marvel for a late breakfast so Phil would be there to watch the Monaco Grand Prix. Our friends (who we met in Italy) messaged us to say they were coming to see us. Terry stayed with Phil to watch the Grand Prix and Loretta and I walked to the beach with Poppy. She loved throwing the stick into the sea for Poppy. Then we went over to the Pool Bar for 4 o'clock drinks.
We all went to Brouklis Taverna tonight the fellers had Spit Roast Lamb as Terry has been wanting this since April. I had Pumpkin pie and Loretta had a lovely white fish with a lemon sauce. We were so busy chatting we forgot to take photos. 21 deg at 9pm.
Day 57 – Monday 26.5.14
Still 21 deg at 9am. We took Lynne and Gary to Sidari with us and went for lunch to Seamonkeys again.
Andy had just got back from Athens, where he had been for the Greek open darts championship and he and his partner won the Doubles. Here he is with his trophy.
Lynne and Gary went off walking, Poppy had a swim and then we came back to Arillas after buying some flowers. We went to the 4 o'clock club and Poppy had another swim. More friends Peter and Tracey arrived today.
Our friends Joy and Cliff arrive tonight, it was their second wedding anniversary yesterday and Cliff had asked me to get some roses for her, for when they arrive.
Two more friends Karen and Ian arrived today – on their 30th Wedding anniversary. Karen loves writing in the sand so we did this for them. It took several attempts as Poppy kept walking over it – you can just see her paw prints, bottom right, I think she wanted to sign it!
This evening we said goodbye to our lovely neighbours Ann and John, then we walked down to have a drink with Karen and Ian to toast their anniversary. Then back to the Marvel to wait for Joy and Cliff. It was lovely to see them as we had not seen them since last summer when they came to stay with us in Grimsby for a weekend.
Day 58 – Tuesday 27.5.14
Gorgeous sunshine today 20 deg at 9am. Today is our friend Gary's 60th birthday! He wanted to keep it hush hush and no one to know. Well with a wife like Lynne and friends like us – that was never going to happen. We had a normal day, walking and swimming for Poppy, chatting and vino for us.
Then we went to the Marvel for Gary's surprise party!
Kostas arranged for Gary's cake – it had a naked lady on it! He loved it as you can see,
We went to the Coconut after the Party as there was a live band on.
Gary had a flashing 60 badge but was too embarrassed to wear it so I wore it for him. I was quite flattered really as people thought it was my 60th – I wish!
Our lovely friends Lynne and Gary
We danced the night away!
Day 59 – Wednesday 28.5.14
20 deg at 9am. Lovely and sunny today.
We went down to the beach Poppy had a swim and play with Gill.
Then we went for lunch and another Quiz at Sharon's pool bar. This week they raised over 100
euros for the Animal charity.
It was a good turnout. The Quizmaster was Dave Smith again, he did an excellent job – even if he was pedantic!
Tonight Phil and I went to Armourada for a friendly Darts knock out. I did rather well even if I do say it myself. I think they were all impressed – I got through to the final, might be because I had a good partner in Pete. While we were there I had the most amazing Moussaka, it is the best one I have ever tasted.
Day 60 Thursday 29.5.14
'Today the 29th of May there will be this year’s first festival in Arillas.
It takes place near the local Church and old school of Arillas village which is about one and a half km from the beach on the way to Magoulades on the main road.
The local church is dedicated to the The Ascension of Jesus, which was when the resurrected Jesus was taken up to heaven in his resurrected body, (Acts 1:9-11) in the presence of eleven of his Apostles, occurring 40 days after the resurrection.
The church on Analipsi “???????” (Ascension) was build during the 50’s by the volunteer help and donations of the people of Arillas. Since then, we established the Arillas Analipseos Festival which is always on a Thursday 39 days after the Greek Easter Sunday.
The event starts at about 20:00 until late in the night.
The Festival is organized by non profitable organizations based in Arillas those who are responsible for the Wine Festival in September and the Music festival in July or August. The Arillas Folklore dancing club is consisted by over 60 members from the ages of 5 to 60 years old . Every time they dance you can experience these different traditional Greek dances performed by this mixture of ages all with the same pride, something that we do not see any more in many countries.
The music from the Traditional Live Band is combined with some BBQ with souvlakis , wine and loads of our Local Corfu Beer from our unique Microbrewery'. This information was taken from www.arillas.com.
19 deg at 9am. This morning Joy and Cliff came to visit us for a coffee and we decided to go to Akrotari for lunch – unfortunately the weather took a turn for the worse and it started raining while we were there so no photos were taken. It continued to rain for the rest of the afternoon. This evening Cliff and Joy invited us to join them for dinner – another perfect Arillas evening! Rounded off by having drinks with Gill and Nigel too. The rain continued quite heavily and Kostas told me the Festival was cancelled.
This was some Sand Art on Arillas beach today. Someone has lots of patience.
The end of our eighth week – time is flying by so fast now!
Day 47- Friday 16.5.14
Nice morning – quite warm. We decided to go to Triadelphia for lunch, on the way to Beretta's supermarket. It was very quiet there but they would not let us take Poppy to an outside table. That is the first time she has been refused, we don't expect to take her inside but I cant see what harm it would have done, especially as we were the only people there. Had a few drinks in the Marvel with the gang this afternoon. Then we went home and had Spag Bol for dinner.
Day 48 – Saturday 17.5.14
Lovely day, but it had rained earlier this morning. My lovely friend Ann JP cut my hair this morning – nice and tidy again. I did some ironing as Phil was running out of shirts, pity there is no ironing fairy here. Then we walked down to Sharon's pool bar for lunch. Good crowd there including Dave Smith who was given a lolly by a little boy wearing a fantastic T shirt.
We were invited to take part in a pool match this evening at the Rainbow – 5€ to enter – winner takes it all. There were 8 of us, I was a bit apprehensive as I have not played for a few years. I was drawn against Anne Byrne for the first round. Luckily for me, Anne potted the black on about her third shot – so I was through to round 2. I played against Paul Draper and he wiped the floor with me. It was a good laugh and Paul went on to win, then promptly spent most of his winnings on a round of drinks. We had a fabulous meal and then went to the Marvel for a nightcap and we were joined by Paul, Tracey and Arthur.
Day 49 – Sunday 18.5.14 Half way through our trip today!
Beautiful sunny day. We walked down to the beach and went to Gratsella Taverna for lunch.. We met Dennis Up and Martin W off the forum site. Martin was having a drink with Viv Middleton.
Wonderful view |
Our lunch at Gratsella |
Poppy made friends with a cute little dog while we were there.
Called at the Coconut on the way back and had a chat with Kostas, Paul Davo and Vicky. We stopped in tonight and had Chicken, chips and Greek salad.
Beautiful Sunset tonight! |
Day 50 – Monday 19.5.14 33 years today since my dad died – still miss him
Very cloudy today but 18 deg + The internet was down again! We have some more neighbours now and Phil thinks they are using all the band width. Caught up with some financial stuff and wrote my blog today as we haven't seen the sun all day. This evening we went to Thalassa and had a wonderful meal – it is one of our favourite places to eat. For starters we shared Tzatziki and Saganaki, for my main I had Fillets of Sole with an Ouzo and cream sauce, served with the most creamy mashed potato I have ever had. Both my sons would approve, they hate lumpy or fake mash. Phil had Lamb chops with a honey and balsamic sauce with home made chips. We both had Lemon pie for dessert. Washed down with a gorgeous white wine served in elegant glasses.
The mountains in the background are Albania
We drove on past Roda and stopped to admire this lovely view, towards Kassiopi.
We drove back to the vets at Roda for Poppy to be clipped. Her rash has cleared up, but the vet, Matoula, thinks that it will be more comfortable for Poppy to be shorn as she will dry quicker when she has been swimming. The vet's 14 year old son says she is a summer dog now! When you stroke her it feels like velvet. One good thing has come out of this, Poppy has a nodule on her leg which should not be there, so she has made us promise to keep an eye on it and if it gets any bigger it needs investigating. We would not have known about it if she had not had this drastic haircut as it is not in a place where you would stroke her.
We were all tired when we got back, and it was still 18.3 deg at 9pm.
Day 52 – Wednesday 21.5.14
Awoke to another sunny day and it is still 18.3 deg at 9am.
We decided to go swimming – first time in the sea since we arrived.
These photos were taken on the walk, a nude lady and some artistic stones.
The water was cool at first but once in, it was great. We hoped Poppy would come swimming with us – but as soon as she got out of her depth she turned round and went back and laid on the beach guarding our towels and watching us.
This evening we went to Thalassa for Kes and Kath's last supper before they fly back to UK.
We had a lovely evening, sat and watched the sun go down, good food, wine and friends. Perfect!
Sole in Ouzo and cream sauce |
We ended a perfect evening with a nightcap back at the Marvel with Kes, Paul, Tracey, Arthur and Kostas – until 4am.
The end of another perfect week in paradise.
Day 40 – Friday 9.5.14
Sharons pool bar is up and running now and the '4 o'clock club' was in full flow, a little bit early. I finally met Dave Smith who introduced my grand-daughters to the 4 o'clock club last year. Emily is officially the youngest member.
Then spent a very happy couple of hours with Eileen and Keith at Villa Linakis – it is so beautiful – such a tranquil setting.
Nice wine too!
It was lovely hearing the story of how it came about. They are very pleased to have bookings for the whole of the Summer up to September.
We went for a Pizza tonight and then back to the Marvel for a nightcap and a piece of Apple Pie.
Phil played Darts – he won so was a happy bunny.
Day 41 – Saturday 10.5.14 9am and the temperature is 18.4deg C
Kato Savatokiriako = Happy weekend. I am trying to learn a few more Greek words – other than Yiamas = cheers and Efharisto = thank you.
We went to the Marvel while Vasso cleaned and watched Kath and Ann swimming in the very cold pool. Then walked down to the beach for Poppy to have her swim we joined in with the 4 o'clock club. I had 'my first of the season' piece of Sharon's delicious Lemon cake. There were 10 of us at one point. This evening we went to the Marvel to watch the Eurovision Song Contest – what was that all about?
We drowned our sorrows with a boozy coffee and Chocolate cake to share.
Day 42 – Sunday 11.5.14
We went for a walk and had a chat to Perry in the Coconut, then Eggy came and joined us. He was looking for a game of darts but was disappointed as Perry is making a new cabinet, and had removed the board. While we were sat there we spotted this wonderful bit of parking.
We were going to go to see the Splinter band tonight, but just as we finished our dinner it started to rain so we changed our minds and stayed home.
Day 45 – Wednesday 14.5.14
Sunshine and showers forecast for today. Phil said there was a thunder storm in the night, but I didn't hear it.
Elegant wine glasses at Ammos |
We walked down to Ammos for our lunch, it was really windy and there were some big waves breaking over the bench.
Dimitris at Brouklis makes me laugh, he spotted us reading the Menu board outside the taverna, and said 'stop looking – that is for tourists' meaning we have been here a long time!
I love taking photos of all the beautiful flowers in bloom!
Angels' Trumpet Yellow (Brugmansia suaveolens |
Pretty pink and white roses |
Day 45 – Thursday 15.5.14
We woke up to no water or internet this morning, apparently the overnight storms knocked one of the phases out – so no pump for water. All restored by 10.30am though 🙂
Very sad day today it is our friend Barry's funeral. Even though I am in Arillas my heart and head, are in Yorkshire with Janis. I lit my Infinity candle at 13.15 because we never forget the ones we love!
Lazy afternoon because I had a headache – went for a snooze.
Tonight we went to the Rainbow to see 'The Worried Men' with Ann and Keith Marshall. We had a great time, good company, nice food, excellent wine. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Phil, Keith, Ann and Anne |
Worried Men |
Rainbow's fountain |
Well the end of another week, we are almost halfway through our trip now. 114 days without a cigarette.
Day 33 – Friday 2.5.14
Had lunch in the Marvel while Vasso cleaned for us. I was reading the cocktails menu and spotted 'Bloody tourist' – that's what Spiros calls us – but he does love us. I think I may have to try one – it sounds interesting.
When we got back Phil decided to put the awning up on the side of Mercy. Eileen and Keith came to visit us, just as the heavens opened so we all dove into the campervan and spent a pleasant afternoon drinking wine and putting the world to rights. they have guests going into their beautiful villa next Saturday and are driving round trying to find an apartment to rent without much luck.
Had a very sad start to the day, our friend Janis messaged me to say that her husband, Barry had passed away at 4am. He was diagnosed with Cancer on 7th February. We have had some good times with them, both in Arillas and the UK He was a lovely fellow and will be greatly missed, especially by Janis – he was the love of her life. Sweet dreams Barry – out of pain now.
This evening we had a meal in Brouklis, Meze and Galactabourika. Then we went over to the Coconut for a nightcap with Eileen, Keith and Anne. Hannah was there briefly, but was sent home to put her feet up – she only has about a month to go before her baby girl is born. We met Hannah's replacement, Vicky, she is Russian and has a lovely smile. I am sure she will fit in beautifully.
Day 36 – Monday 5.5.14
Sunny but windy today.
We went over to the Rainbow for lunch and were there to greet some more friends, John and Dot, who arrived this afternoon. Phil took Poppy down to the beach while I had a siesta as I had, had a bad night. We have more friends arriving tonight, our next door neighbours Ann and John, also Kes and Kath who are staying at the Marvel. We popped over to welcome them and had a quick nightcap and catchup as we missed them last year. The lovely thing about friends like these is – that you carry on where you left off!
Day 37 – Tuesday 6.5.14
Beautiful blue sky – 18° – before lunch – it's a lovely day!