Category Archives: Day to day on Symi

And on the way back

And on the way back

We’re on the way back from Nimborio today. Well, Neil was. I’ve not been there since last year, and the photos were taken last week, but… Yesterday started sunny, but by half-nine, when I was writing this, the clouds had come over, and the sky was grey. We are planning to raid the bank later, see if there’s anything at the post office, try and track down three missing phone bills, and do some shopping. Hopefully, if it doesn’t rain later, we can sit in the courtyard at a distance from a couple of friends and catch up over a glass or two of wine. It’s a BYOHS gathering, that’s: bring your own hand sanitiser. There will only be four of us, and we will no doubt feel strange, but whatever must be must be for the sake of all.

So, with no other great news, here are a few photos taken on the road back from Nimborio.

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Nimborio

Nimborio

Let’s get the week off to a start with a few more of Neil’s photos taken while on a walk to and from Nimborio. As you can see, we had lovely weather towards the end of last week (followed by a damp weekend), which was good for the plants. Lockdown restrictions begin to ease from today, with the proviso that they will come back in immediately should numbers start to rise. Masks must be worn in certain areas, and there are other measures too. Here’s a link to an article in Keep Talking Greece which gives an outline. I can’t find the link to the official government site in English right now, but this gives you the gist. I doubt we’ll see much change here as people adjust to the new rules, the main difference for us is that you no longer need SMS permission to go out, so taking a walk will feel less naughty, and that may entice me to get off the sofa or away from the desk and start taking off some of these lockdown pounds. A walk around Nimborio will help, so let’s set off…

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New ferry service

New ferry service

Kalo mina! (Happy first of the month.)

Wondering who was blasting their horn, we looked out of the window yesterday evening to see a ferry coming into the harbour and found the Stavros, a ship of the SAOS Ferries line pulling into Yialos. It backed up to the clocktower, stayed a few minutes and went again. Later, we found out that it’s a new connection, calling a couple of times per week, and next time will call in at the new jetty where the Blue Star docks. I need to go to the Symi Tours page on Facebook to find out more details, and I expect Andy will have something on his Symi Travel Blog when there are more details. I saw a couple of comments about ‘Why now?’ and ‘Is it needed?’ and so on, and another that told me the route/ferry was highly subsidised and so is more or less being paid to call in. I’m sure there will be clearer details in time, but as things start to open up again and travel becomes easier for those who need to, a couple of new crossings to Rhodes and back per week will be a help.

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In other news, as they say… Some lockdown measures start to be eased as of May 4th (and we’ve done the “May the 4th be with you” gags early this year, so thanks, but no need), and already I’ve seen more people out and about, at a distance, and adjusting back to liberty. However, it is to be highly restrained liberty and could go back to square one at the drop of a hat if the number of cases starts to rise. And in other-other news, Neil walked to Nimborio and back the other day, so I have some photos to show you and, as we’re heading into the weekend, I thought I’d put a few up here to see you through.

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Hello, Wall

Hello, Wall

Could this be the first early start of the summer? Four-thirty, wide awake, raring to go… once I’ve had maybe just one more cup of tea… No idea why I’m up so early. Maybe it was because I was asleep by 9.30 last night, apparently just missing a power cut which happened a short time later. Perhaps it was because I was out for a walk yesterday, had plenty of fresh air, came home and did some writing which went well, and I wanted to get up early to do the same again. Who knows, but I was on the balcony before it got light, the weather is warm enough now to allow that. Apparently, we’re expecting a heatwave this weekend with temperatures into the 30s. We will see.

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Neil also went walking yesterday, but where I did my usual route, he walked to Nimborio and back, clocking up something like 6.5 miles on his steps counter. I’m interested to see how his walking is when he wakes up.

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As for the day ahead… Well, I have a couple of things to finish off on the typewriter before I settle down to more of my own writing, we may need some more shopping, and I may go out on my walk route again. I’ve been watching the guys making a stone wall along the edge of the main road. This is on the way out of the village where I saw the drainage channels having grilles put over them the other day. Now a wall is being built on the road side of the grilles, presumably as part of the anti-flooding measures. (Not the walls shown above, down a bit around the corner.) It’s a long, low wall of roughly cut stone and I’ll get a photo one day. I don’t like to take one now as the boys are working on it and might think I am photographing them for some nefarious reason, but when the coast is clear.

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Gosh, is that all I have on look forward to? A new wall? No, I have a day of sun, spelling mistakes and something on TV later, so I’ll get started and check in again tomorrow.

Boats

Boats

The other day on some platform or other, someone asked about the summer ferry timetables to and from Symi, and someone else asked if I thought it would be okay to come to the island in September. You may be able to imagine my answers – no-one knows about either. It’s still too early to say. Some businesses here are gradually doing up their premises where and when they can, and remaining hopeful that they will be able to open later in the year and try and save their livelihoods. Until we know about travel restrictions, it’s impossible to say when a ‘season’ might start. (I’ll update you when I find out what the PM announced last night – I’m writing this on Tuesday and he’s speaking tonight.)

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What I can tell you though, is that yes, we do have the Dodekanisos Seaways catamaran, the Pride, coming in, and that appears on a Saturday and Monday as it travels from Rhodes to Agathonisi and back. The Blue Star Ferry also calls on a Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. At the moment, these boats are mainly bringing post and supplies, and travelling between islands can only be done if you’re heading home to your permanent residence as proved by your tax address. So, sorry, I can’t answer questions about when visitors can come to the islands, it’s far too early to say. What I can do, however, is show you some random images of Symi spring plants.

Poppies beneath our balcony
Poppies beneath our balcony
A Judas plant in smelly bloom
A Judas plant in smelly bloom
On the hillside
On the hillside – is this a broom in bloom?