Category Archives: Day to day on Symi

Castro

Castro

I expect most people who have stayed on Symi for any length of time, certainly if they’ve stayed in the village, will have visited the church at the top of the Castro. Like many of the large churches, it’s not very often open to look around, and the best time to visit is for a service where you will be made welcome – but not if you’re in shorts and flip-flops, of course. Well, you probably would be made welcome, but it wouldn’t be at all correct of you to turn up in summer holiday gear no matter the weather or temperature. Same applies to any church, I expect.

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There are stone plaques on the outside of the church, and these are the coats of arms of some of the Grand Masters of Rhodes and the Order of the Knights of St John. If you are in Rhodes, you can see many more around the old town and the palace. There is another built into the wall on the way up to our Castro, and beside this, I was told, the wall is Byzantine in construction and part of the very early fortifications. As you go up the slow slope and steps to the top of the Castro, you can go through the gate into the church courtyard, and see the work done to pattern the courtyard stone.

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After that, you’re able to walk all the way around the church (there is more than one up there) where you can see down to Pedi. Across Yialos, across the back of the village and all the way around as you follow the path. It’s unmade in places, but not difficult. There is even a place to sit in a shallow cave and have a rest from the sun. Just make sure you don’t leave any rubbish behind.

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Village walk

Village walk

We’ve gone from being six degrees to 16 in a matter of a couple of days, which means we’ve been able to open our shutters again and enjoy the views, and it means we’ve been able to go out for a walk without having to wrap up in five layers. I went to Yialos yesterday to check for post and didn’t need a jacket. The walk back up the steps was slow and steady, being the first time for a long time, but I managed it without stopping. (Didn’t need to wear the thermals either, so it was a bit of sauna treatment too.) The wander we had around the village the other day came with some extra added delights. Sheep leading the way to the Castro at one point, a friendly neighbour attending to his tree gave us a lemon each, and we were able to sit outside the café afterwards with a reward. All in a day’s wandering.

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Machine in charge

Machine in charge

Having one of those ‘phone’ days. Today, it’s suddenly not being recognised by my laptop, which means I can’t easily download the photos I took yesterday, make them smaller for the web and then upload them to here. I’m currently looking into why my phone or laptop has decided to do this and will try and get some down from cloud storage, so you’ve got something to look at, then I’ll probably waste my morning trying to fix this problem, while also popping down to the post office while Neil has his Greek lesson. If there are photos below this, you’ll know I’ve managed to get some off the phone, which is still unrecognised by the machine that recognised it yesterday… Don’t you just love technology?

[Ps. I managed to download from up there to down here and will now figure out why my phone, apparently, does not exist…]

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Spam

Spam

The first thing I do each morning when I sit down to work is go through my Mailwasher email filter thing and delete spam before I download the one or two genuine emails to my computer. The other 50 or so go in the bin, but I do check the titles out of morbid interest, and to make sure real messages haven’t been spammed out. So, in today’s collection, we have all manner of alarming and interesting things to consider.

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I am congratulated on making a payment of $678.00 to a company I’ve never heard of, I can buy front row tickets for ‘Pretty Women’, a stage show I assume and if so one I don’t want to see (what happened to originality in musical theatre?), Valentines gifts for her! With an exclamation mark as if that meant anything – still wondering who ‘her’ is. I can save on car insurance for a car I don’t have, and buy a coronavirus mask while stocks last, or consider an advert for ‘Potent VegMelted Diabetic Fat,’ which I think I might decline. Then, I can order a romantic teddy bear made of roses (and pay €15.00 import duty at the post office if it’s from outside of the EU, no thanks), and there’s a note from the Shark Tank Investors who apparently love miracle weight loss, as would we all. Oh, I’ve made another payment in Indianapolis of $164.00; news to me. I can check my blood pressure anywhere (I know, I do, thank you), and do you know ‘She dropped 25lbs without a thyroid?’ No, I’d never heard of it either, but if you show me the music, I’ll vamp it for you. And as for ManPlus ‘special’ tablets, well… I’d find that a bit hard to swallow.

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And thus, my inbox despammed before I download the two genuine emails, I shall continue with the rest of my day.

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