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First Decent Rain of the Winter?

First Decent Rain of the Winter?

I like it when it rains. I know, some people hate it, but after so many months of hot weather and little rain, it’s good to get a downpour. As of 10.15 yesterday morning, I am still waiting for the promised heavy rain. We’ve had a few showers wander past and dump on us, but not for long. Various weather sites were predicting a storm and high winds, but so far, they have not materialised. I may be speaking too soon, of course, but I’m just going to check with http://poseidon.hcmr.gr/ to see what they predict for the next 24 hours. Hold on…

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According to their site, the biggest fall was due at nine this morning (Tuesday), and we did have a suspicion of a downpour. After that, it looks clear (of rain, the cloud persists) until around six on Wednesday morning when it could get heavy. The wind also looks to be pretty calm for the next few days apart from a few dodgy, but short, moments. Over in Rhodes this morning, they had thunderstorms. I am not jealous. Each time there’s a storm I have to unplug the internet and computer, just in case of a power surge.

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Cloudy sky

But it is still warm enough to be working with the door open, even if particular shutters have to be shut depending on the wind direction. The sound of heavy rain in the courtyard is a strangely comforting one and helps me concentrate. It’s also good to hear the runoff gushing through the downpipe and into the sterna; free water. Which reminds me:

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If any helpful Symi dweller is reading this, can you let me know if/when you are expecting to have your water meter read? Ours has only been read once in the last two and a half years and the last bill came in at €10.00, which was clearly wrong. Our meter is inside the courtyard, so can’t be read by George as he passes by. (Is it still George?) I know I can take the reading to the town hall and let them know there, but I always forget to do that. If George comes around the Syllogos part of the village on a certain day, can you let me know? I’ll make sure the courtyard gates are open.

Anyway, sorry about that, it was all a bit weather and water-related today, but, as that’s what’s currently falling on our heads (another short downpour at 10.22 precisely), and possibly dripping into the bathroom, I’d better go and check.

Symi International Football Tournament

Symi International Football Tournament

There’s an International Football Tournament taking place on Symi at the moment, 21st to 24th of October with two teams from the U.K., one team from Rhodes and two teams from Symi – the Under 11’s and Under 12’s teams are taking part. Gary Shaw arrived this morning to present the medals at the end of the Tournament. Gary Shaw is a former Aston Villa player and winner of the European Cup in 1982 when Aston Villa beat Bayern Munich 1-0. Aston Villa then went on to win the Super Cup beating Barcelona 3-0 at Villa Park in January 1983 with Gary Shaw scoring one of the goals. There are games at 5.00 p.m. & 6.00 p.m. both today and tomorrow, and our teams need local support. Have a look at A.O.Symi Facebook page for full details of the matches to be played.

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Rainbow Bar, Sunday

As you might have gathered, that football detail didn’t come from me. That was a message kindly sent by Jean yesterday. By coincidence, we bumped into some of the players at the Rainbow Bar on Sunday night. Rather, they didn’t bump into me. I was heading back from Yianni’s salubrious outhouse when I found myself standing like a rock in a river as around 20 boys and girls poured into the bar. They were after the Someone Vs Someone Else match that was streaming in from the UK. That first, soft drinks second.

Symi International Football Tournament

One of the teams met our team when they were at Camber Sands, in East Sussex earlier in the year. It’s great to see things like this, giving the youngsters a travel adventure, a different culture to see, and new friends to meet with a common interest. There was a positive, party atmosphere at the bar, some of the boys and girls discovered the square (and probably a football) and Renos (star of film and football) acted as the translator when talking to Greek children. Well done to everyone involved.

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Symi, Stuff & Nonsense

Symi, Stuff & Nonsense

The week starts here, and the advertising starts here. Over the weekend I saw the proofs of the first few chapters of my latest book about living on Symi, travel tales and other bits and pieces. I have to say, it’s looking good. Where ‘Symi 85600’ is made up of emails, letters and written thoughts with a few sketches as illustrations, ‘Carry on up the Kalie Strata’ has photos and is mainly articles about Symi written for a newspaper. ‘Village View’ has a year’s worth of blog posts and some photos, and ‘Symi, Stuff & Nonsense’ is a collection of diary entries, some developed blog posts from the past, and pieces about travel written specifically for the book. It also has illustrations by cartoonist Clive Wakfer. I can’t show you any yet, and I have not had the cover designed, so the photos today are from my library.

Symi, Stuff & Nonsense

At the rate we are going, the book will be ready in the next couple of weeks, depending on how long the cover takes to create. My designer is usually pretty quick, but I can’t contact him until next week, so there is no release date as yet. It will definitely be in time for your Christmas shopping, however and will be in print and Kindle format.

Symi, Stuff & Nonsense

Regarding Symi, there are several pieces in the book that cover moving here in 2002, the refugee situation in 2015, some observations about Symi life, some of my blog posts, and it finishes with some events from this year, 2017. The other sections take us to Wales, Scotland, Egypt, Serbia, and parts of Europe. The nonsense sections will give you insights into collective nouns, the oldest words in the English language, how to behave on planes, and even how to access some free drainpipes. It’s a mixed bag, but I think you will enjoy it.

Symi, Stuff & Nonsense

As we head off into the week, you might like to make sure you’re up to date with the reading material (and I know many of you are) and perhaps share the following links with anyone you might intend buying this new book for – give them a ‘heads-up’ and get them to do the background reading before their surprise present arrives for Christmas; a first edition copy of ‘Symi, Stuff & Nonsense’, coming soon.

Ps. You can buy all three of these books together for £30.39 at the moment.

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Carry on up the Kali Strata

Village View

 

More Saturday Photos

More Saturday Photos

Here are a few more random images from Symi to keep you going over the weekend. The weather is still playing fair and warm, calm and without any wind to speak of, but next week promises something different. That’s if we can believe the forecasts which show rain and high winds for the middle of next week. I must get the bathroom roof sealed and painted before that happens, and dig out the door curtains (for drafts) and the old towels (in case of leaks around windows, which only happens if I forget to close the shutters). Meanwhile, have a good weekend and enjoy these photos that were taken during the summer.

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On the road
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Enjoying the view?
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Summer sailors
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Off to Rhodes
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A guided walk
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Meanwhile in Pedi
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Keeping it green.
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Summer sunset
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Across the island (in the back of a flatbed truck, clinging on…)
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Coming and going