Just another day at the beach
Wed, 11th Feb 2015We all think of a day at the beach as sunbeds and cocktails but in Corfu you can have a day at the beach even in the depths of winter.
We all think of a day at the beach as sunbeds and cocktails but in Corfu you can have a day at the beach even in the depths of winter.
The last of the decorations came down in our house on 12th Night, following the British tradition. Last to go was the garland on the door, to be replaced with the "Big Onion" - Scilla Maritima or Urginea Maritima is the scientific name for what most Greeks know as the squill bulb hung on to the front door on New Year's Eve.
One of the best parts of the Christmas holidays in Greece, for people like me who love the whole experience of decorating the house, cooking traditional specialities - both Greek and English.
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Well, it might be approaching December but some days Corfu doesn't seem to realise it! Sunny days and vast sandy beaches mean that we just HAVE to get out and take the dogs for a walk.
Driving back from the beach on Sunday we passed this village property which has been for sale for some time. It is a lovely old stone manor house, with a small courtyard garden and outbuildings.
Well, it has to be said that this year July is not the way it normally is. We have experienced some wonderfully cool evenings, quite a bit of rain, waterspouts yesterday, and today this lovely rainbow with its pot of gold at the bottom of our garden. Must be a good omen!
This week we had one of those days when we realised, yet again, the difference between the job of an estate agent in Corfu and the UK.
I know they say its a good idea to view property in the rain so that you see it at its worst, but today's viewing was taking this to the extreme.
Easter lamb lunch we were looking out of the window to some trees just outside our land when we saw two large bright yellow birds. Rushing to find binoculars, we are pretty sure that we've identified them as Golden Orioles, migrating here from Asia.