Saturday Symi photos

Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
The Roukouniotis tree

Friday afternoon: filling the sterna with water which is still coming in at 14.20 today, not that we need that much but it’s always good to have enough. The pump is now fixed and away with the old one went the need to turn on three taps to fill the tank, while not being able to run the water. In with the new came the joy of only having to turn the mains water tap when we need to put water in, while still be able to use the water like normal. Vasilis is a genius.

Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
The Panormitis clock tower

So, while that excitement is going on, we’re also preparing for a night in Pedi at the fund-raiser/thank-you for/from Solidarity Symi which is happening there tonight at 8pm. We may, if we can, head to The Secret Garden afterwards for some live music. Tomorrow (Saturday – today) we’re doing our shift at the refugee centre and will probably have lunch en famile afterwards, and then… well, we’ve no current plans for the rest of the weekend.

Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
The butcher in a wet suit

I might spend some time dusting the house. The windows are still open and someone’s doing some building work somewhere nearby so the wind is blowing in dust, the red sofas are now a little bit white and it’s not just the cat fur, but I am sure a little dusting will not be the highlight of our weekend.

Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
The colours at a monastery

Here are a few recent photos to spend time with on a Saturday.

Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
The sunset seen from a bus on Rhodes
Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
The ants moving house (I hope)
Images from Symi Greece by Neil Gosling and James Collins
The boys at The Windmill

Have a good weekend!