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Symi Calendar 2017

Symi Calendar 2017
Some more of Neil’s photos today. You might have seen the advert over on the right, for Neil’s Symi calendar 2017, if not, have a click and it will take you to the page at Lulu.com where the calendars are published. I know it might be a bit early to look for next year items but it’s also a good idea to start ordering your Christmas gifts now. Yes, I know! It’s still summer but I start my collecting well in advance so there is no great and sudden rush at the last minute.

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Yialos in summer

Just below the calendar image on the Lulu sale site is a small word, ‘preview.’ If you click that you can browse through the images: Harani, Yialos and the Blue Star, Nos beach, St George, Koukoumas with girls in traditional costume, Pedi in the morning, the Poseidon, A wedding in Syllogos Square, the sea at sunset, the village and Castro at sunrise, the windmills and Pedi bay in the morning. Everyone’s favourite places and things captured in 12 great images.

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St Nicholas in February

He’s also got a cat calendar for sale, and again the link is over there on the right of this site and you can also do a preview there. Everyone’s favourite image of Jack, the Alarm Cat, is included. What little he makes from this calendar goes towards feeding the strays up the road from us as we are always ordering large bags of biscuits and, in the winter, trays of Rokus for them, giving them Jack’s left overs and water and generally keeping an eye. This means that the local animal charity, Symi Animal Welfare, doesn’t have to use its resources on these particular strays.

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Symi spring

He was saying yesterday that he may not make another Symi calendar… we will have to wait and see. That’s mainly because he’s not out and about taking photos so much these days, now he doesn’t have the shop. But let’s hope there’s a change of mind there. Meanwhile, I’m going to start thinking about my Christmas ordering (can’t believe I’m writing about it in August, but it helps to cool me down) and I know a couple of people who are going to be getting a copy of the Symi Calendar 2017 in their festive parcel.

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Symi shadows

One of those days…

One of those days…
It’s one of those days (Wednesday) where I needed another half an hour’s sleep to be able to fully function and I think Tuesday could have had something to do with it. So excuse me being brief today but I am nodding off into my keyboard.

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On the top road pre dawn

Tuesday started at 5.45 with a walk up the road to get my daily 30 minutes of exercise. That was then followed by a morning’s typing as per usual and the early afternoon working on the course I am finishing off, as well as cutting back the vine and sweeping up the courtyard. After that came some time chopping back a fig tree, clearing the rubbish, doing some shopping and making the dinner (salad) followed by a film and an early night, Wednesday came around all too quickly with another 6.00 a.m. walk, work and cooking, writing on the course work and hanging new lights in the courtyard, a salad, a film and…zzzz.

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Early morning village

Might not sound like a lot, but typing our 7,000 words per day, on average, soon takes its toll. I was also adding some new header images to the site as we’ve not had any for a while, and setting up some special deals on Amazon to try and promote the books. ‘Remotely‘ has sold well this month as we’d expect from a new release, but some of the others need boosting. Here are a few titles that might interest you or your friends and you might be able to find the special deals if you look on Amazon and Amazon Kindle.

Lonely House (Thriller/horror)

You Wish! (Mad comedy)

The Judas Inheritance (Set on an island not unlike Symi – and later filmed there)

And, as always, the best seller, Symi 85600

Thank you and now I’m going back to sleep.

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Train your vine to come through the house and out into the back garden… via whatever room there is.
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Early morning Symi

 

Symi harbour at night

Symi harbour at night
I tried some shots of Symi harbour at night, without a tripod as you will see if you look closely. I also got some on a morning walk yesterday. Yes, I managed to get out of my lazy bed at 5.45 and did a short walk up the road to the zig zags and back. The photos weren’t very spectacular as the sun had not come up by then.

Symi harbour at night
LOS glows in the night

The late morning was spent cutting back the vine in the courtyard so we could get to the gate without being caught up, and then sweeping up loads of dead leaves. It looks like part of the vine has given up the ghost, or been cut, and some of the branches have died off. There’s still plenty here and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. It does make a lot of deal leaf mess though and, just as you finish sweeping and bagging, more flutter down defiantly.

Symi harbour at night
The lights of Evangalismos and calm water

On the course front, I am working my way through a screenplay I have to submit by the end of the month. It’s only supposed to be 15 pages but they have told me it can be longer. I’m not even half way through it yet and it’s already around 20. They might be in for a shock. Mind you, there are edits to make, as long as I keep within the structure that’s demanded, and I’ve already completed the first part of the last assignment and this is the second, so I should be okay.

Symi harbour at night
Street lights on the road help prevent accidents

It’s still sunny here, if anyone is wondering. There’s been a slight breeze which has been nice, it brings with it the sounds of whoops of joy from the people using the jet skis as Nos, and the water skiers, sometimes even the swimmers. The best ones though are the yells from the people on the big yellow thing who get dragged through the water. I’ve not done one of those for many years but here’s a tip: leave your glasses on the beach.

Symi harbour at night
Quite a few boats in Pedi bay overnight

As you can see, there’s not much news. The Festival continues, tonight there’s a dance show from Rhiannon and her girls – not us this year though, phew. There’s a new fruit and veg shop opened in the village apparently, I’ve not been yet. The outside and inside of Jean And Tonics have been done up and look really nice – it’s probably been like that for months but I only went past for the first time yesterday, and everything else is ticking along nicely.

Spring flashback

Spring flashback
I was just browsing through my collection of photos and, once again, realising that I need to get out more and take some new ones, when I decided that I might put up a few taken in the past months; a kind of flashback to the spring, May and June. So, with no great news to tell you other than a quick update on the film project, here are some images from earlier this year.

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Spring flower in te Pedi valley

The film, ‘The Thirteenth’, is now finished, as you might have heard already. This doesn’t mean it’s out on DVD or anything yet. It simply means the production company have done all they can with it and now need to find distribution deals and people interested in selling it. They announced last week that there would be an online version for the backers to see, under a password protected page and that’s what will happen next. The problem at the moment is that the file is huge as it needs to be the best quality for potential distributors to see it at its best, and the backers of course. So…

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Sunrise in June

They have been looking for an online facility, like Vimeo, where they can put up the film, protect it and then let backers have the password. Trouble is, these sites charge and money is in short supply, so they are working out what they can do about that. But, last I heard, it will be along soon. It should then be followed, at some point, by the other ‘perks’ the backers were promised; the book, the DVD and so on – once the DVD versions has been made; there’s no point sending these things out one at a time, that would be very expensive.

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A carpet of spring flowers

So, that’s the latest I have heard and you now know as much as I do. The film, for those who are new to this site, is based on a book of mine called ‘The Judas Inheritance’ and it was filmed entirely on Symi in 2013.

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The view from the desk on a clear day
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Yialos in April

Festival dates ahead

Festival dates ahead
After a weekend that saw concerts in both Yialos and Horio, and the festival of Megalis Sotiris in the mountains, there are more evets planned for this week.

Thursday's exhibition openeing
Thursday’s exhibition opening

There’s a concert with Yiannis Mathes on Monday 8th.. A concert with our local youth band, Ano-Kato, on Tuesday. On Wednesday there is a dance performance by the ballet school organised by the Women’s Association of Symi. An opening of a new art show with work by Nikos Psarros is on (at the Cultural Centre) in Yialos from Thursday 11th August until the 20th – the opening is at 18:00 to 23:00 on Thursday, free, everyone welcome and there will be music at 8pm too. Friday there’s a performance by the dance group of Eirini Mylonakis, and on Saturday the Symi Theatre group are performing, ‘Ο γιος μου εχασολόνσε.’

If a venue isn’t mentioned here it’s because the venues are usually announced on the day of the perforce, or just before, via the loud speaker system on the island. Mind you, when you walk through the village square at four in the afternoon and see rows of chairs and a speaker system shipped in from Wembley Arena, it looked like, then you can be fairly sure a concert is going to be taking place there before long.

Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
Cruising the Aegean

As for our weekend, that was spent: popping down to Yialos on Friday to get some money out of the bank, spending €60.00 of it on a load of cat food and litter for HRH Jack, and then €20.00 or so on a dinner at ‘The Trawler.’ This is a taverna at the bottom of the Kali Strata noted (by us) for its garlic potatoes and stuffed mushrooms, among other lovelies. We took the bus back up, chatting to a Canadian/American couple who were on a sailing trip and then went to the village square. It was good to see Georgio & Maria taverna full to overflowing with tables out on the street. I hope Taverna Zoi was just as busy, and the other eateries in the village. On Saturday I did some work at home tidying up an old book that is coming up to its 20th year in publication – I thought it was about time I corrected some of these ‘early learning’ errors in its writing and had a second edition. The concert was on Saturday night and then on Sunday I worked on the last assignment of my screenplay writing course while Neil got on with his I-GCSE.

Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
Our plant from Jenni is finally taking off

So, it was all go and it looks like it’s going to be all Symi Festival fun and frolics through this week too, with the weather still hot – a nice breeze on Sunday – and the skies are clear. Here’s to the week ahead.

Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
Afternoon view