A Social Weekend

It’s been a mixed and social weekend and it’s only Sunday as I write.

For a start, I released my next Jackson Marsh book, and it’s still not gone live on Kindle. Why? I don’t know. It usually only takes a couple of hours, but it was stuck in the system, as ‘Publishing’ for three days, so I contacted Amazon’s online chat help robot thing, and they looked into it for me. They came back with something like, Yes, it is stuck in Publishing and will be live as soon as it is live. Not helpful. Could they estimate when? No. Anything else they can help me with today…? No. Well, your boss, Jeff was here the other day, and if I’d known this would be the first of my 40 + titles to get ‘stuck in publishing’, I could have popped over to his boat and had a word. Anyway… As I say to my piano student, it’s all about the three Ps: Patience, Persistence and Practice. Without them, you get the other three Ps: Piss Poor Performance.

Moving on…

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Talking of my music student… They were two people short at the restaurant on Saturday night so he and the waitress were the only two serving – the place looked packed later in the evening, and even before it started getting busy, they’d put a table outside… No idea why. Shirley Valentine request maybe?

A while ago, a teacher of theology in the 3rd High School of Ilion in Athens contacted me to ask permission to use a piece of my ‘Symi Dreams’ music in his students’ video presentation. This was ‘in the context of our school program “Forgiveness Education”’, and of course, I said yes. The students have now completed their short video and it’s up on YouTube. It would be really nice if you had a look and listen (the texts are in Greek and English), and give the students a like/share etc., if you can, Here’s the link. https://youtu.be/1DNnex0llAA?si=Zsihm2Uh8anwrinL

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We had a morning ‘down town’ on Saturday which included lunch at To Spitiko, and a humorous taxi ride back up with Constantinos. ‘Where to?’ ‘Japan.’ ‘Okay. Why not Botswana?’ ‘Okay.’ And so on. Harry came to run through his concert pieces in the afternoon, which he did well (in readiness for playing for his dad for the first time later today), and we had our obligatory balcony chat while watching the boats and mulling over the meaning of life. Later in the day, George, Mother and I went to Jenine’s house for a courtyard evening which involved pizza, wine, chat, laughs, and cats.

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Now, we’re off into another week with the family visit continuing until Friday. George and I are off to the Taj Mahal this evening while Neil and Mother go to Georgio’s, we have another day in Yialos planned, a trip to Pedi and… Who knows?

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Where There’s a Weekend

Well, this is quite refreshing, waking up to the sound of rain… Okay, so it’s only a few heavy drops, and it’s 7.00, and I’ve been awake a while, but you know what I mean. It also rained last night, just after we left the Kali Strata Restaurant and returned to Rainbow for a nightcap, with thunder rolling around and great flashes of lightning in the distance. It’s not done much to dispel the humidity which was 50% yesterday and still is this morning, but it’s only 27° this morning rather than being 30° + as it has been.

I think the ‘rain’ has just stopped, so I’ll load you up with some images and leave you to wander off into your weekend as I wander off into mine – which will include some writing (I hope) and checking up on the new book, ‘Where There’s a Will’ which, if you are following the series, is now available.

Dinner
Dinner
Rain in June
Rain in June
Taxiarchis
Taxiarchis
At Pedi
At Pedi
Research
Research
The 'Banksy' wall
The ‘Banksy’ wall
Standard view
Standard view
Little Yiannis' brithday bash
Little Yiannis’ birthday bash
A cat after my own heart
A cat after my own heart
Upper village while on a walk
Upper village while on a walk

After Dark

What happens when too many people turn on their air conditioning at the same time? This:

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At least, I assume that’s what’s been causing our power cuts these past couple of days; overload. Still, it gave us and our nephew an excuse to go out and sit on the balcony watching stars and satellites, while chatting about all and nothing. That was at the end of a home day, and after a nephew-cooked lasagne which took him several hours to put together due to the heat in the kitchen.

I have to say, I can do without aircon. We have two units here, one in my office and one in the mousandra for some reason. You can’t stand up when you’re up there, and we only use it for storage, but there’s an aircon unit gathering dust. We use fans to blow the warm air around, and that works for us.

I’m not sure what the plan is for today, apart from my penultimate piano lesson of the season this afternoon which will be the nearly last rehearsal for my pupil who will be playing for his dad (for the first time) next Monday. This morning, though, I think the boys are going swimming, and I’ll be publishing a book – you know, as you do.

This photo may not show you how hot it is here right now, but it should show you that the harbour is again filled with boats which were about the only light down there for some time last night.

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A Late Start

Today has already started oddly. For a start, I didn’t get up until nearly seven, and now it’s just after nine (so I am very late), the boys are still in bed, and the boats have come and gone. It’s a day for being at home, avoiding the midday sun, and chilling with the fam, as the neph would say. It’s all young-person speak around here right now, which is refreshingly different. I have a book to send up to the Great Zon today (that’s Amazon where I publish), so that should be ready for you in a day or sooner, Liz, and other loyal followers to whom I am very grateful. For now, though, thanks to my late rise, and need to tidy the kitchen and courtyard, I’ll leave you with a few photos that found their way to my collection yesterday.

Young Iannis' birthday party the otehr day.
Young Iannis’ birthday party the other day.
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Walk to Pedi the other evening before the road became impassable due to roadworks.
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Yesterday’s view from up the lane
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Early at Taverna Zoi last night
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The Sahara dust cloud prediction for this week
heat
Poseidon Weather forecast for today (air temp)

 

If you were wondering what weather channel I use, it’s this one: https://poseidon.hcmr.gr/

I also use Wind Finder when looking at sea conditions.

Bezos, Boats & Books

I woke up this morning to note that Mr Bezos had left the building. There were two ships in Nimborio yesterday, one, a three-masted schooner, the other, a great big grey thing with a helicopter on it, and both belonging to Jeff Bezos. Harry and I examined them from the balcony after piano yesterday afternoon, using the binoculars and various internet resources, and had a good old chat about the famous who had visited the island over the years. We decided that it’s not the famous, the alleged ‘celebrities’, international ‘stars’ and so on who visit who are important, but the loyal visitors who return each year, get off their boats and spend their wealth ashore like normal people.

Hard to see in my photo taken on the way to Yialos, but one of the ships, the three-masted schooner, is out there somewhere. (Above Evangalismos.)

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In other news… Roadworks were/are taking place on the Pedi road, because, clearly, now is the perfect time of year to disrupt traffic, the bus and taxis, and we had to walk down to the harbour yesterday morning. Not a problem for me, but my 87-year-old mother had to go very slowly and carefully down the steps and slopes. We could have waited for the bus up at the windmills, but there’s no shade, it’s a fair old climb, and we might only have had to walk down again if we’d missed it. I’m not sure how long the works are going on for, whether they have stopped, or how they will affect the bus, but I am sure the town hall will have posted announcements somewhere, so if you find one, let me know.

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In home news, I am beginning work on the next book while I wait for the last one to be made ready for print. The next one is going to be interesting and I’ll tell you more about it in due course. In the meantime, if you’re up for a good thriller or a historical adventure, I’m plugging a couple of promos again. These links will take you to a couple of pages where you might find some new authors and titles to follow. You’ll be able to find all these on Amazon (cheers, Jeff) either on Kindle or in Kindle Unlimited, or both. I’m in there somewhere too…

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Mystery, Thriller and Suspense:
KU Historical Fiction Sales Promo
Historical Fiction in Kindle Unlimited

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