Hot and ready
Yesterday was July 1st. The temperature in the courtyard, in the shade, was 28 degrees at 6.30 in the morning. The day before, it had reached 36 at four in the afternoon, in the shade in the courtyard. My latest story, Artful Deception was published last month, and the next one, ‘Home From Nowhere’ is about to go off to the proofreader, and should be out by the end of this month. Meanwhile, I have started tinkering with a new novel, another in the on-going Clearwater saga set in 1889. “I think this is one of the best in the series.” Amazon review.
Here are a few more photos taken of late. I understand there’s a drive afoot to plaster social media with positive images from Symi and its businesses, to encourage folk here when they can travel. That’s happening on/from Friday. We’ve now got appropriate medical staff on the island, the village clinic has been reopened and prepared for use as a quarantine facility, which makes perfect sense to me, and anyone visiting and showing symptoms will be placed there and later moved to Rhodes by chopper should the need arise. At least, that’s as I understand it from what I pick up online.


