Some hearsay, news, and photos. That’s it. A quick note today and I’m off for the weekend. If you are here this weekend, the church of Agia Triada is holding a celebration of its namesake (the Holy Trinity) on Sunday evening at 19.00 with festivities afterwards including music and dancing. This is the church at the top of the village. You can drive or take a taxi to Periotisa or walk up past the museum. Everyone’s welcome.

I heard on the grapevine that the taverna, Apostolis (Pedi), will be open from Saturday onwards. As far as I know, all the other tavernas and beaches are now fully operational…? (Not 100% sure, not been to a beach in about five years.) Last night and this morning, there are boats lined up along the harbour all the way to the clock tower, so things look busy down there. It’s been so long since Easter it feels like we’re having a really quiet season up here, but you have to remember, the season is only just starting. Both godsons are at their summer jobs, and don’t tell them but we’re eating at their place tonight. Godson-the-piano did well at his lesson yesterday when I shared the news that the piece he is currently learning is a grade 5 piece, and some of the scales he is playing are grade 6. We’ve successfully finished the grade four book, so I think it will be safe to say, when we finish piano and music lessons at the end of the month that he has graduated with at least grade 4 practical, and grade 3.5 theory.

Meanwhile, I have started on book nine in my new series, and will soon be releasing book eight which can’t come soon enough to boost sales. (If you ever wonder what these books are all about and why I am always bleating on about them, follow these two links: James Collins and/or Jackson Marsh.)
And now, I’ll leave you with a few more photos and wish you a happy weekend.





