Here I am back at the desk after a long weekend. It started on Thursday when Harry wired up my new Bluetooth speaker to the TV. Now, we have to rewatch every film we’ve ever watched because they all sound so different. Then, on Friday, we spent the day in Rhodes as did half of the island, it seems, because the boat was so busy.

I saw a couple of things over in Rhoes that made me smile. One of them was this, a five-aside football pitch built between the walls of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the moat of the Old Town. A perfectly peaceful and community use for something that was built to keep others out.

The other was found in Pappou, the supermarket on Kanadas, where we usually pop in to hunt for tea bags and things we didn’t know we couldn’t do without. We were lucky this time and found some decent ones, and while searching, came across Symi salt on sale. It’s good to see the expanded distribution.

The rest of the weekend was spent in contemplation of the weather, the rain we had off and on, but mainly off. Today, it’s grey and windy, and a day for staying home, writing, then teaching piano and building models.
 
		