It’s Been a Busy Summer for Almyrida

Despite all my best intentions to slow down on the work front this summer, a record number of visitors to Almyrida has resulted in increased sales, especially during September.  I sold 43 Artworks in August and a further 40 Seashell Mosaic Paintings in September.

At the end of last summer I promised myself I’d sell for only one day a week but I’ve fallen into the habit of setting up my stall and display twice a week, as usual.  This I think, is because I can’t deny the extra income is welcome, but this year it’s also because I’ve had no family staying with me this summer – which is unusual.
When I am in Almyrida selling all day from 8.30am until 7pm or later, I need to have plenty to work on.  So inevitably I need to spend a couple of days a week at home, prepping up designs that are ready for mosaic and which I can work on from my stall.  It’s precious time when I can still be productive and my customers can see me creating the designs they are buying.  Most importantly – I do really love my selling days because I get to meet so many interesting and lovely people… and just maybe.. that’s the real reason I am still selling 2 days a week.

With a customer who bought one of my larger pieces

With a customer who bought one of my larger pieces

 

In the last six weeks since my previous post we have had no heatwaves and I missed only one day of selling due to high winds and not the heat!  In the final two weeks of September the temperatures dropped noticeably, and we’ve had lots of mixed weather in the way of sunshine and clouds ..quite a bit more cloud than is normal for September.  But what’s normal these days?!  Nevertheless, these conditions continue to make life easier to live and work in.

I’ve enjoyed some fab beach days with Debbie in Skaleta, Georgioupoli and Stavros.  Lisa joined us at Stavros after first dropping our friend Solveig at the airport, as Stavros is not far from the airport.  The beach days we’ve had more locally – at Almy in Kalyves, are always laid back and lovely… chatting swimming and lunch.  These are all wonderful days off and I really love all my beach days here on Crete.

The wild sea daffodils next to Almy on Kalyves beach

The wild sea daffodils next to Almy on Kalyves beach

The most memorable social event of the past six weeks has without doubt been the annual ‘Sagapami’ music festival held at Gavalochori.  This is a charity event where 4 bands played their different brands of music.  The music was fantastic and the dance floor was heaving for most of the evening (ha, that rhymes!) ‘Basic’ food and drink were available, consisting mainly of Greek salad and souvlaki and the alcohol available was beer or wine.  I knew the red wine was going to be the ‘village’ red wine which is heavily fortified and a  bit like sherry (Dopia is the local name for it, I think!)  But this was preferrable to the poor quality white.  You could only purchase by the large plastic bottle and so I only managed to get through about one third of it.  But hey, after the first plastic cup of ‘Dopia’ one gets accustomed to the taste… and the effects of its higher alcohol content, haha!

At Sagapami Music Festival

At Sagapami Music Festival

But you don’t go to ‘Sagapami for the food and drink…. You go for the music, the dancing and the atmosphere.  The event was very well supported and ‘packed with practically everybody and anybody I knew and we all had a brilliant time!  This wonderful event raised over 6,000 Euros for charity.

My daughters and grandchildren didn’t make it to Crete this year… but I’m super excited about my sister and brother-in-law, Karen and Mike’s visit in just under a week’s time.  I just hope the weather stays like it is now.. warm, calm, sunny and comfortable.  October can often be dodgy, it’s when we usually get our first heavy rainstorms, although they typically occur towards the end of October.  I’m glad they are arriving soon.

Lisa, Debbie and I having fun at Sagapami music festival

Lisa, Debbie and I having fun at Sagapami music festival

of course… right now I am happily ensconsed on my balcony sofa on this warm, calm, sunny and comfortable afternoon, writing up this post for 1st October 2025.  So how lucky am I?   🙂

 

A Much Better Climate to Live & Work in on Crete This Summer

Apart from a few isolated days, the climate on Crete has been far less heat intensive than it was the previous summer.  There have been far fewer heatwaves and we’ve all enjoyed lower temperatures to live and work in.  During July I missed two selling days, one day when it really was too hot and another because it was too windy to set up my stall and display.  Despite only selling for 7 days out of a possible 9, I am happy to mention that like June – July sales were up on last year.

At my stall & display on the edge of the beach at Almyrida

At my stall & display on the edge of the beach at Almyrida

My Cat on the Wall and Donkey designs have been popular in July and August so far, But I’ve been kept busy making more Baby Turtles designs as they continue to fly off my display board!  As for the cat designs – they are always in high demand, but I have now run out of the canvases I need to make more.  Because I did not produce as much last winter, I am already running out of certain designs and so I reckon I will be taking artworks off Etsy to sell during September and October.  I do nothing to direct traffic to my Etsy shop as it wouldn’t make a difference to sales anyway.  I doubt people can even find me on there these days, given the sheer volume of ‘any kind’ of shops.  Etsy hasn’t been the handmade marketplace it used to be for many years now.  I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.

Cat on Wall Seashell & Pebble Mosaic Collage Painting

Cat on Wall Seashell & Pebble Mosaic Collage Painting

Socially there have been plenty of events to go to in the evenings.  Mostly live music gigs held at a variety of venues including my local Vangeli’s, Gyalos in Kalyves and The Donkey Café in Vamos.  I never remember to take photos and always regret this when I come to write another blog post.  I’m determined to make a conscious effort to do so from now on.

We’ve had some chilling and restful beach days, usually on weekends and often at Almy in Kalyves.  Ross was over for a few weeks and joined Debbie, Lisa and I on a couple of occasions. We made some enquiries at Kalyves harbour, for someone to take us in a boat to the glass beach, leave us for a few hours and then come back and collect us.  We thought we’d found someone to do this, but lost all faith in them when we were told about the possibility of the sea being too rough over on the other side of the peninsular and being stranded there if they couldn’t pick us up.  The beach is so remote and it is doubtful we would even get a mobile signal there.  Ross was the only one who thought it would be an exciting adventure to be stranded there, without even the right footwear to navigate our way out on!  Please read my post dated November 2023, where I relate the ‘Unforgettable Trek’ Debbie and I took to reach the glass beach on foot!  Because now we are back to finding a better route on foot and hopefully we can do this with Ross when he returns in October.

On our walk exploring the coastline at Kissamos

On our walk exploring the coastline at Kissamos. Note the rough sea behind me!

Debbie and I have also been back to Skaleta and Kissamos.  At Skaleta I was able to collect the little dark seashells I use in my Deckchairs and Flipflop designs. My stock was running low and I needed to prep up more of these designs that have already sold well.  When we visited Kissamos last weekend, we went to our favourite bay not far from the main port of Kissamos.  We thought we’d be swimming lots but sadly the sea was too rough to get into.  It was also too windy to put up the parasol over our little deckchairs for shade.  However, the strong breeze was more comfortable to walk in and we spent a couple of enjoyable hours exploring the coastline in both directions, finding a few tiny shells along the way.

At Vangeli's terrace enjoying the live music

At Vangeli’s terrace enjoying the live music

Looking ahead, the temperatures for the rest of August look like remaining in the late 20’s and early 30’s.  Fingers crossed… because it makes life so much easier and I still have lots of energy!  Heatwaves completely sap your energy.

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. Continue reading

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. Continue reading

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