Note: There are butchery scenes in this which might upset some viewers. Skim over them, you'll love the vegetable market
Breakfast in the tiny dining area at the Epidavros Hotel. Nice breakfast of plenty of yoghurt, honey, fruit, cereals, fresh boiled eggs, do-it-yourself toast, baby croissants and Danish pastries. It came included with the room rate
Breakfast in the tiny dining area at the Epidavros Hotel. Nice breakfast of plenty of yoghurt, honey, fruit, cereals, fresh boiled eggs, do-it-yourself toast, baby croissants and Danish pastries. It came included with the room rate
We had enough raw meat, so we ventured
into the fish side of the market. So fresh and clean. WHY can’t we have fish
that look like this in South Africa. Why do they always look like they have
been frozen for years and then defrosted badly over the last week?
Another great selection. If you work
out the prices per kilo, fish is not terribly expensive. Work on R13.50 to the
Euro
Back in the wrong door; we were
looking for the fruit and veg, John spotted flying pigs
See, Greece might pay its debts
See, Greece might pay its debts
And good seasonal fruit. The cherries
cost about 2 Euros a kilo (R27). We pay so much more and get so much less
John was fascinated by the cameras. Zenit was a Soviet Russian SLR, which was never much good. Cheap then, even cheaper now!
The square in the Plaka below the Acropolis was
full of tourists. We bought a souvlaki each for lunch, which turned out to be a
kebab, again. Damn. They need a better trade descriptions act.
Back to the hotel, collected our bags
and it was off by Metro to the main train station, Larissa, one stop down the
line.
Lynne running for the train. The
B...rd train driver watched and waited till we crossed over the rail lines, got
to the door, John dragging both suitcases, then closed the door in our faces and
drove off leaving us swearing blue murder. Yes, he did it on purpose. Next
train was 30 minutes later
Waiting patiently. And it was a cold
and chilly day. Needed two layers of polar fleece. The storm we had in Naxos
had reached Athens
And finally, after two hours on the train and
one hour in his car, we arrived at our friend Terry's apartment in Diakofto in
the Peloponnese
Ah, we have added a carafe of rosé and
the salad has been dressed with herbs and oil. Greek feta is so much better
than the crumbly sour cheese we get
Cabbage dolmades with a lemon sauce,
like mama makes. They were delicious. Lamb, pine nuts, rice and lots of flavour
The food did not stop coming. This is
a stuffed red pepper and aubergine. Stuffed with herb rice; you can definitely
taste the dill
As the evening wore on, so the
restaurant filled up. People do eat much later at this end of the Mediterranean.
This is about 10.30 and the summer season has just started. Diakofto seems like
Sea Point (but nothing like as big), they have a lot of swallows and lots of
people in the cities have country houses here, as it is right on the sea
Lynne can't sleep after coffee, but they
served very good hot chocolate. This is the late night coffee shop culture
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2015
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