
I’m not even going to mention pumps or water today, let’s just say that our week long holiday in Kos and Patmos is now looking like two or three days in Rhodes. But hey ho! At least we’ve got most of the blog issues sorted out, the sun is shining, Neil has now taken everything from the shop and painted the inside white ready for the next incumbent, so that’s that.
I’ve been so tied up with blogs and bogs the last couple of days I’ve not actually been out and about much. Where did I leave you? Oh yes, I was heading off down to Yialos on Monday to meet Neil for lunch. One of those impromptu winter things where you think, ‘I shouldn’t really, but why not?’ And a very nice lunch it was too, at Meraklis where I had my crab salad, and then some chicken. We tried to pay full price but, once again, we were given something of a discount. The taverna is closing after Panormitis weekend (this weekend) so if you are around and want to have lunch in the sun while you can, there’s a great place to go.

It’s also handy for Spacephone so I was able to drop in and get some advice about connecting the TV to the internet, which I’ve still not managed to do. That’s another on-going project for the winter, a bit like the Ikea instalments we have ordered. Did I tell you that the original order turned up? Ian was called to the depot to collect it for us, not sure how that works but it worked, and the box was addressed to ‘Collins James Symi’ which may be why it took a while to get here. Successfully put together now though, and the TV is now sitting on it, which is a bit of a worry as it was actually a scatter cushion. Only joking.

Anyway, after our lunch, we came back up to the village to, surprisingly, find Yiannis at the Rainbow at a time of day he usually isn’t (there was an important Greek football match on, Eek Vs. Olympia Dukakis, or Paraphernalia, or someone) so we stopped there until the sun vanished and the air became too chill for sitting out. Or was that on Sunday? That might have been Sunday, I think on Monday we went to Mandeo’s on the way home, sat inside, under the covering, in the sun and sweated a bit. It’s that time of year when you don’t want to say goodbye to outdoor life, so you cling to the last days of it. That, of course, means too much time spent enjoying yourself, but that’s what it’s all about, isn’t it?

And a final note about our banner at the top of the site. You should notice that the image changes when you return to the site, so you get different pictures to see, some of which have quotes on them. These are quotes from my books, or form people who have contacted us with nice things to say about Symi Dream. I intend to add to this stock of quotes as time goes by, so if you ever want to say something nice, please feel free to email, it’s the usual address: mail @ symidream.com