Happy Times With Family & Friends

I had the best time with my daughters and grandchildren when I returned to Yorkshire for 10 days.  I was at Emma’s for just over a week, whilst Ralph and Neve were off school for half term.  I arrived Saturday night of the bank holiday weekend and so I had 2 whole days with Emma before she was back at work on the Tuesday.  The rest of the time I had lots of fun with Ralph and Neve.

On the beach with Ralph & Neve at Saltburn-by-the-Sea

On the beach with Ralph & Neve at Saltburn-by-the-Sea

On Bank Holiday Monday we took a 45 minute drive to Saltburn-by-the-Sea and stayed there all day.  We’d never been there before so it was a brand new place for us to explore.  The weather wasn’t ideal to begin with.. just as we sat down outside to eat our fish and chip lunch, the wind picked up followed by some blustery showers too, making it a mission to hold on to our fish and chips, never mind eating them!  But eat them we did.. and we managed.  Luckily after lunch things calmed down considerably and it was good enough to go and explore the large beach.  Here I am always in my element.  It’s not often I get the chance to explore a beach in the UK, much less enjoy it with Ralph and Neve.  Later on we went for a long walk by a stream and some wooded areas where there was lots of stuff for kids to enjoy along the way and we all agreed it was a really fun day.

At the ornate gardens in Saltburn-by-the Sea

At the ornate gardens in Saltburn-by-the Sea

On the days when it was just Ralph 9, Neve 6, and me – we just did as much as we could outside.  We went for two bike rides all around the military base they live on.  I was trying to teach Neve some basic road sense, which wasn’t easy… but what a safe and quiet place for younger children to ride their bikes!  I absolutely loved riding a bike again, especially with Ralph and Neve.  We visited all the local play parks, explored the woods and enjoyed the  garden.  We played lots of games, built lots of amazing things and stayed up late to watch a Harry Potter film (which they had already seen!) the night Emma and Ash were at a hotel spa to celebrate their wedding anniversary.  Needless to say, all too soon it was time to leave and it was teary goodbyes from me, as it always is.

In the garden with Arthur

In the garden with Arthur

Emma dropped me off to meet Rich halfway on Sunday 1st June and it was Zoe’s birthday.  It was lovely to be there with her on this special day.  She and Rich had booked a spa for the afternoon and evening and I was more than happy to look after and play with Arthur 5, and Ava 18 months.  We didn’t go out but played lots of games indoors and out in the garden.  We packed our long day full of fun!  I love and adore spending quality time with all my 4 grandchildren.  I really do hope and plan to spend more time with them in the future.  Sadly this summer though, neither families can afford to come out to Crete for their holidays.

Tea time with Ava!

Tea time with Ava!

On my last evening in the UK, whilst still at Zoe and Rich’s, I started to throw up.. and spent a sleepless night trying to cope with the nausea and sickness.  Yuk!  I was so poorly I thought I should cancel my flight home.  I was leaving at 10am the following morning and facing a long and scary day of travelling whilst feeling like this!!  But for so many different reasons I wanted to get that flight.  Thankfully I wasn’t sick again but the continuous nausea I felt was awful.  I ate nothing and felt unbelievably weak, but I survived!  It’s sod’s law that the flight was delayed over 2 hours (what a surprise – not!) and I didn’t arrive home until 10pm, where I just fell into bed!  I was well out of action for the next 3 to 4 days until I could start eating normally again.

Baby Turtles design, sold well in June - Seashell Mosaic Collage Painting - 10x30cms

Baby Turtles design, sold well in June – Seashell Mosaic Collage Painting – 10x30cms

I have no idea whether this sickness was the result of food poisoning from a café Zoe and I had lunch in, when we went shopping for a new laptop for me, or a bug I picked up.  Either way it set me back almost a week so that I started my beach selling later than I intended to.  Also I needed to spend time prepping up some artworks to work mosaic on whilst I am selling.  I am happy to report good sales for the rest of June.  I sold lots of Baby Turtles Artworks and now I hope I have enough shells to meet demand for this particular design.

It wasn’t until the morning after I arrived home on 3rd June that I saw all the baked-on red Sahara sand, delivered in huge volumes (I was told) by the ‘sandstorm from hell’!  Crete’s worst for 40 years.  Because I was in the UK when it happened, I didn’t see the orange daytime skies or all the red dust carried in the strong and hot Southerly winds.  I was glad I didn’t experience this, but bore the unfortunate consequences of how to scrub it all off after being baked into the concrete by the intense sun.  I was so fortunate that Rob spent a couple of mornings jet spraying the outside areas of mine and Mary’s balconies.  However I still had my car to clean before I started selling again.  Mary had hosed off the heavy after the sand first fell, but it was still dull orange!  I’d just had it valeted before I left for the UK and it had been all clean and shiny then!

Dining at Elpis in Plaka with Jill & Rick

Dining at Elpis in Plaka with Jill & Rick

I am delighted to write that my dear and close friends Jill and Rick returned on 17th June for another holiday this year.  This time they stayed with me for 10 days.  The weather was comfortable for them (last year was so much hotter!) right up until the last couple of days when it got a few degrees warmer and reached around 33. We enjoyed some scrumptious meals at Elpis and the Italian in Plaka and ate some delicious lunches on the cool sea terrace at Surreal, Sips n’ Dips in Almyrida. It was nice to spend a day in Georgioupoli and we had lunch in the square there, after we’d browsed the shops.  We had some totally chilling evenings on my balcony, eating restaurant leftovers, drinking wine and playing cards. Because of my work commitments, I only managed to spend two afternoons on the beach at Almyrida with Jill and Rick but we had every evening to catch up on our respective lives and enjoy some real quality time together.

Beautiful sunset as seen from my balcony whilst playing cards with Jill & Rick

Beautiful sunset as seen from my balcony whilst playing cards with Jill & Rick

Jill and Rick left on Friday and I had a couple of social events to go to that evening.  Firstly, Jeff and Shanna were celebrating their 10th Wedding anniversary from 6pm at Vangeli’s.  I was at their wedding in 2015 and even wrote about it in this blog!  Then at around 9.30pm I went to a birthday Party held at Nikita’s in Almyrida and featuring 3 or 4 separate bands playing.   But I was more than ready to make my way home at around midnight.  It’s been a particularly hectic few weeks!

Writing up this post from the comfort of my balcony sofa

Writing up this post from the comfort of my balcony sofa

On Sunday afternoon I noticed how much cooler it felt on my balcony, with the lower temperature of around 28 degrees and a most refreshing breeze.  So I took full advantage of a rare afternoon in the summer, writing up this post whilst sitting on my comfy sofa on the balcony.  We even had clouds!  All I could hear was the roar of the ocean waves crashing onto Almyrida’s shorelines.  All this because a severe ‘Heat Dome’ arrived in Western and Central Europe.  When the UK gets unusually hot weather, it has an opposite effect over here on Crete and we get weather that is a little seasonally out of character.  However I still can’t help feeling grateful that unlike last year – we didn’t really get any severe heatwaves in June.

A Truly Fantastic Day Walking The Awesome Samaria Gorge Again

It is 14 long years since I first walked Samaria Gorge here on this beautiful Island of Crete.  It was before I started this blog so I am really pleased to be writing about it now.  The first time I went with a group of friends from my local taverna, Vangeli’s in Plaka.  This time I went on an organized trip with a tour company.  One of my friends from David’s walking group had always wanted to walk Samaria and I eagerly agreed to go with her.

At the beginning of our descent into beautiful Samaria Gorge

At the beginning of our descent into beautiful Samaria Gorge

I drove to Kalyves to meet Collette and the coach which was leaving at 5.50am.  Despite going to bed early the night before – I didn’t sleep at all!  There was a whole bunch of reasons for that… excitement, trepidation… would I be fit enough?  So then I had the worry of whether I would have enough energy and stamina to complete this arduous trek without any proper restful sleep?

I'm pointing at the incredible Dragon Flower (Dracunculus Vulgaris)

I’m pointing at the incredible Dragon Flower (Dracunculus Vulgaris)

Samaria Gorge is in the Lefka Ori mountains. It is 16km long and begins at Omalos Plateau, 1,230 meters above sea level.  The trail runs down through the most wonderful and spectacular scenery.  Luckily the first half is mostly through forested and shaded areas, but actually the weather was perfect on the day. At the top it was a chilly 11 degrees and became gradually warmer the further down we walked.  We had to remain flexible before we booked the day to walk Samaria.  Last week the Gorge was closed twice, due to the recent earthquake and after that, high winds.  Samaria Gorge is a dangerous place to be, if the conditions are not perfect.

 

I can honestly say that it was much more difficult than I remembered it being.. or maybe that’s because I am that much older?!  You really cannot take your eyes away from where you are putting your feet, not for one moment!  The rocks and stones covering the entire trail are very uneven and in some parts, shiny and slippery.  Good balance is essential and a pole helps, although I never use one.  You had to stop walking if you wanted to take in and appreciate any of the surrounding scenery.

There were many areas where we had to cross water on stepping stones and the terrain was generally challenging for the whole of the 16 kilometers.  I mentioned to Collette how much like an assault course it felt!  There are several rest areas en route and plenty of natural fresh water springs where we could refill our water bottles.  Rest stops were always brief and rarely lasted longer than 10 minutes.  We stopped at about 4 of the rest areas and I reckon we trekked for at least 8 hours altogether.  I can’t remember walking for that length of time since I last walked Samaria.  We took lots of food with us as it would be many hours before we would arrive at the seaside village of Agia Roumeli on the south coast of Crete.  The other factor we were always aware of was that the whole walk was time sensitive, so we kept up a certain steady pace throughout the day.

We were hoping to reach Agia Roumeli by 4pm latest, which would have given us time to enjoy a refreshing swim in the sea, before getting on the ferry to Sougia at 5.30pm.  This is the only way back to meet with the coaches.  In the end we didn’t have time for the swim because we stopped several times along the route to take photos and admire the awesome nature that surrounded us, especially high up above us.  We entered the Gorge at 8am and didn’t exit it until 4pm after which there was a further 4 km walk to the sea and centre of Agia Roumeli.

Although it was absolutely exhausting, both Collette and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, feeling a deep sense of achievement afterwards.  We had to laugh because everything hurt… our knees, feet, calves and even our shoulders and neck from carrying the rucksacks on our backs!  Disembarking after an hour on the boat, our knees had seized up and they weren’t much better after a further 1.5 hours on the coach back to Kalyves.  I was just so so tired by then and I still cannot believe I made it without mishap, when I never even got to sleep the night before.  Actually, there are donkeys and mules stationed throughout the gorge and we did see someone having to be carried out of the gorge on one of them.  I’m happy to say that didn’t happen to us and yet I can remember that happening to one of my friends in our group when we last walked Samaria in 2011.  I would recommend this experience to everyone, but it’s not for the faint hearted…

The ancient fort on top of the hill in Askifou Plateau

The ancient fort on top of the hill in Askifou Plateau

The Samaria Gorge trip was just a few days ago but before that, David’s walk to Askifou was pretty cool.  Askifou is a beautiful plateau 730 meters up and also in the Lefka Ori Mountains.  I visited the plateau many years ago and have passed by it many times when driving down to the south coast on beachcombing trips.  Debbie and I would always marvel at the ancient fort atop the hill at the edge of the plateau.  We always wondered how you got up there.

Among the ruins of the fort

Among the ruins of the fort

Well on David’s walk he showed us a route up to the fort because there was no existing road or clear path to follow.  So I finally got to visit the fort which seemed to beckon us but sadly, I know I will never be able to remember the route well enough to show Debbie.

Askifou Plateau as seen from the fort

Askifou Plateau as seen from the fort

When we stopped for a late lunch at a taverna above the plateau, we were rewarded with a stunning display from several vultures cruising around the taverna.  So yet another great day out amongst the beautiful and wondrous nature abounding here on Crete and as usual… I just feel so so lucky.

'Love Seagulls' - Seashell Mosaic Collage Painting - 25x30cms

‘Love Seagulls’ – Seashell Mosaic Collage Painting – 25x30cms

I have still found time to create my Seashell Mosaic Collage Paintings and have just finished one more ‘Love Seagulls’ artwork.  On Saturday I’m off to the UK and Yorkshire for my usual stay at this time of the year.  I couldn’t get decent flights to Leeds Bradford this time so I have to fly to Manchester airport and then take the 2 hour train journey to Emma’s home in Thirsk and a week later, on to Zoe’s home in Golcar.  It goes without saying that I will be doing lots of childcare for my 4 grandchildren and I can’t wait to spend that quality time with them.

Oooh… and at around 6.30am this morning, we had yet another earthquake!  But I felt this one as I woke up with the bed shaking and my wall mirror was rattling!  It was 6.1 magnitude and the epicentre was located deep in the sea 56 km northeast of Heraklion.

Enjoying More Balance in My Life

The weather has, for the most part been colder during the month of February and this is usual for the time of year on Crete.  However this did not stop me from getting out and about as much as I could.  This winter again there has not been a great deal of rain, so there have still been plenty of days for walks and beachcombing.  Although we DO really need the rain!  All of the Greek Islands need the rain… Continue reading

So Much Going On During My Christmas Holls in the UK!

After arriving at Manchester Airport on December 9th, I had a wonderful 10 days stay with Karen and Mike in Bramhall.  Now that Karen is no longer spending much time at Warrington Gymnastics Club, she was free to go shopping with me.  I always have a list of stuff to buy which isn’t available on Crete.  I rarely shop in Crete so hey – we shopped a lot!  Several days of just taking our time and stopping somewhere nice for lunch.  I managed to buy all the Christmas pressies that I wanted for my 4 grandchildren, plus some bits and bobs for myself.  All very productive. Continue reading

I’m Always Happy When I’m Walking on This Beautiful Island!

I’m feeling wonderful!  I’ve enjoyed life at a much slower pace this past month or so.  Now that I no longer have to create so many artworks for next season, I have more time to spend on the other things I enjoy doing, whilst living on Crete.  Much as I love making my Seashell Mosaic Collage Paintings, I’m also loving that there’s no pressure anymore.  In November I only completed 2 artworks, to replace those I sold on Etsy. Continue reading

Excited to be Planning My Winter On Crete

This is the time of year for reflecting on the busy summer season I’ve just had and looking forward to all the joys that the winter brings into my wonderful life.  I love the winters here on Crete as much as I do the summers.  It always seems as though summer finishes and winter begins in such a few short days.   The temperatures have dropped from the mid 30’s consistently through the summer months, to the now much more comfortable early 20’s. The heat saps your energy but now I’ve been feeling all my energy returning and I am enjoying making plans for all the amazing adventures I will have. Continue reading

A Wonderful Two Weeks Packed With Fun & Laughter

My daughter Emma and grandchildren, Ralph and Neve arrived for their two week holiday with me here on Beautiful Crete.  The children were so excited that we went straight from the airport to the poolside at the Almyrida Beach Resort.  We had to literally drag Ralph and Neve out of the water in order to grab a late poolside lunch there! Continue reading

Hottest Summer on Record For Greece and the Islands!

Since my last post it has continued to remain extremely hot here on Crete.  Although other islands, including the mainland, have suffered even higher temperatures – Crete’s have hovered around the mid 30’s for what seems like forever!  It is officially the hottest summer on Greece’s meteorological records.  From my point of view, this being my 16th consecutive summer on Crete, I have certainly found it to be the most consistently hot one I’ve ever experienced.  It is, of course, absolutely fine if you are on holiday here, but it’s a different story when you have to live and work in it. Continue reading