A Lovely Day

It looks like the tourist season has well and truly started, or at least, there are visitors here enjoying their Easter break. Things may quieten down after Western Easter, but for now, we have warm weather, calm seas, day-trip boats and visitors staying on the island. It seems too close to winter, as though winter shouldn’t have finished yet (and maybe it hasn’t, and the cold winds will return), but it’s good to see, and good for those who have businesses.

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The King Saron has been calling in, and the Sebeco is up and running again, offering daily trips to and from Rhodes. Tavernas and shops, bars and cafés are opening in the harbour, and the next thing you know, people will be swimming in the sea. Mind you, the beach tavernas don’t usually open until later in the season when the taxi boats start running. I heard, but I’m not 100% sure about this, that they apply for six-month licences, rather than annual ones, so they make their six-month season from, say, May to October. Mind you, May is only a month away, yet it only seems like last week we were in Athens celebrating New Year.

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Still, life in this house continues as normal. Yesterday, I worked on chapter five of my next book, did some publicity admin for the others, had a look around for some new freelance writing or editing work, and the godson came for his piano lesson in the afternoon. After that, he worked on his Yamaha kit while I began on a Book Nook puzzle. They’re not really puzzles, not once you work out how the instructions work and that only takes a second. They are model kits and very detailed they are too. It took me two hours to build the front of a bookcase.

Not my one, but this kind of thing.
Not my one, but this kind of thing.

Today, under another clear and calm sky, I have an online meeting with my pension people, chapter five to finish, the new Mozart piece to bring up to scratch, and I’d like to go for a ramble, but I’m not sure yet whether my online meeting is at 11.00 my time or there’s, which would be Dublin, though it could be Madrid depending on who is phoning, so I might be needed at 11.00, 12.00 or even 13.00.
Whatever, it’s a lovely day.