I spent some time yesterday morning checking the finals of the new book, and, I’m pleased to say, the Kindle version has now been published. So, for those of you who follow the Victorian mystery adventures that Jackson Marsh publishes, this link should take you to the Kindle and Kindle Unlimited version. The paperback should be out in a few more days.

A Depraved Indifference – the Delamere Files book ten.
https://mybook.to/DepravedIndifference
After fiddling about with all of that, I went for a short wander around the back of the village, just to get some ‘air in the bones’, and this was what the weather was doing at that point.

As you might be able to tell, it was a quiet day at home with not much going on. You can’t say the same for the harbour, where, at around midday, the parade set off, and the military, schools and others marched to and past the War Memorial to celebrate Oxi Day. Here’s a photo from 20 years ago.

At least, I think it was 20 years ago. I went searching online for a photo of the event, and found, by some weird quirk, a link to a very ancient Symi Dream page. This is an index of galleries, and some of them still exist. This page and its links must have been archived in some way, and so have some of the galleries. I clicked on a couple and found the images were still there. I can’t be sure of the date of all of them, but they are probably 20 years old. There are some headings that might interest you, such as: ‘A day on the triton.’ ‘Sunrise – new kafeneion opening night.’ ‘Symi Dream Opening Night’ (which sadly doesn’t work, but it shows you how old the index is).
Click here to take a look – and have fun.