Hitting The Jackpot at Frangokastello!

The weather has been quite different for January 2026 on Crete. Compared to the two previous years it’s been a fair bit colder with lots of rain and a lot less sunshine.  The past two years we had very little rain and we really do need the rain here on Crete, in order to accommodate all the tourists during the dry summer months.  Therefore we welcome the storms and copious amounts of rain that we have already experienced this year, because in between the storms we still have the beautiful warm sunshine.  We plan our beachcombing trips around those sunshiny days.

Mini Chapel at Kissamos

A tiny chapel we found while exploring the coastline at Kissamos

Debbie and I and sometimes Lisa, have this year already visited Georgioupoli, Skaleta, Stavros, Kissamos and Frangokastello.  All of these coastlines have yielded lots of beautiful seashells and I suspect the stormy weather is partly responsible.  But last week I had a really strong urge to visit Frangokastello again.  The last time we went there was in November 2024.  There was nothing there then and there hasn’t been much along this stretch of southern coastline for a good number of years.  Hence the reason we don’t often make the long journey there.

The majestic castle at Frangokastello

The majestic castle at Frangokastello

When I first came to live on Crete in 2009, I would often go beachcombing to Frangokastello, collecting seashells that I call my ‘Turtle Flippers’  These seashells were found all over the beaches there, but not anymore, sadly. Fewer and fewer seashells are washing up on other beaches too.  The ‘Turtle Flippers’ are important in the creation of my best selling ‘Baby Turtles Race to the Sea’ design and at the end of last summer, having sold another 34 Baby Turtles artworks, I had run out of suitable shells to create more.

Amongst a vast pile of seashells and 'Turtle Flippers'

Amongst a vast pile of seashells and ‘Turtle Flippers’

However, last week my intuition told me that February was a good time to go back to Frangokastello.  I visualized the main beach beneath the castle and imagined it littered with my turtle flipper seashells I did this several times in the days before we went.
It was a beautiful day last Saturday and warm enough for the first time this year, to strip down to our vest tops and later, to change into our shorts!  I was so excited to get onto that first beach by the castle and I was not disappointed!  I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the piles of turtle flippers (among other seashells) and noted that they were scattered all along that part of the coastline.  It was truly amazing and a visualization turned into reality and come true!

My precious collection of 'Turtle Flippers'

My precious collection of ‘Turtle Flippers’

The second beach we normally visit at Frangokastello didn’t yield much but the last and final long stretch of coastline was also abundant with different seashells, most notably the larger cowries, some of which were quite stunning!  The whole of that long beach was interesting and we were sorry when time ran out and we were unable to stay any longer.  It was a really fabulous day and Debbie and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!

The shack on the far beach at Stavros

The shack on the far beach at Stavros

On the social front, January and February so far have been quiet with not much going on.  But I’ve made the effort to go out at least every Friday, sometimes going early doors to catch up with Patrick and other friends and later, to spend time with Robert and his sister, Heleen, who has been visiting from The Netherlands for the past month.  At Robert’s request I created a Seashell Mosaic Mixed Media Painting of Heleen’s beloved cats, Jackie and Bailey.

Heleen's Artwork

Heleen’s Artwork

At this time of year when I am not out beachcombing I am busy creating, to build up my stock again for this coming summer season.  My landlady put my rent up again by over 100 Euros a month!  Sadly it is not as cheap overall to live in Greece as it once was.  I will have to raise my prices again, if only because I can never keep up with demand in the summer.

Accident Prone This Christmas in the UK

At 4am there was no sign of any angry farmers or a police presence, so thankfully my taxi made it through to Chania Airport for the first leg of my journey to Athens and then Manchester UK.  Karen picked me up from the airport and I was back in Bramhall by midday.  I didn’t sleep much the night before and so I was really tired but thrilled to be starting the Christmas holidays with my family in the UK.

Karen & I having a nightcap after the Golf Club Dinner and Dance

Karen & I having a nightcap after the Golf Club Christmas Dinner and Dance

I thoroughly enjoyed my week long stay at Karen and Mike’s lovely home.  I visited close friends Jill and Rick and also Caroline, whom I don’t get to see very often.  I spent a few of my days shopping with Karen and enjoying lunch out in between browsing the shops and stores.  At the golf club in Bramhall, where Mike is going to be captain this year, I was a guest again at the Christmas Dinner and Dance.  The food was excellent but the music wasn’t as good as last year.  We also went out the following evening to a country pub in Higher Poynton, to watch a band that was playing live there.  Mike wanted to hear and see them perform before booking them for a future golf club event.  They were actually very good and Karen and I enjoyed dancing to a couple of their tracks.

I spent some of the time at Karen and Mike’s sorting through all the shell orders that had arrived at theirs.  There were at least 5 separate packages to go through and I was able to filter out the seashells I could use from some of the larger orders.  When I order from suppliers that send in bulk, I am unable to use about 70% of the seashells for one reason or another.  There’s no point in weighing my case down so I leave the surplus at Karen and Mike’s house.

Ralph & Neve

Ralph & Neve

After a week of quality time with the Whelans where I also got the chance to see Sophie and Hannah, I caught a train to Thirsk in Yorkshire.  I was spending the next week at Emma’s and it was so lovely to see Ralph and Neve again. Neve greeted me at the station in her Christmas jumper and reindeer headband with a Christmas card she’d made especially for me!  Ralph and Neve had just finished school for the Christmas Jumper day but did not break up until 3 days later.

 

 

With emma at The Ivy

With Emma and her birthday dessert at The Ivy Restaurant

 

So Emma had booked the Ivy restaurant in Harrogate for lunch for the two of us.  It was as you’d expect – absolutely delicious with excellent service.  It is Emma’s 40th on January 13th so I paid the bill as an early treat for her birthday and we both loved the experience.  On the Saturday we all spent the whole day at Stockeld Park.  School was finally out and Ralph and Neve were looking forward to having some fun and new experiences.  For the first hour or so we walked through the beautifully illuminated grounds which were interspersed with all kinds of interesting things for the kids to see and do.  Then we went ice skating…

On the ice rink with Ralph & Neve and before my spectacular fall!

On the ice rink with Ralph & Neve and before my spectacular fall!

I don’t know what possessed me as I stepped gingerly onto the ice and thought, ‘I can’t do this at my age!’  I used to skate well in my teens but yes – that was a very long time ago!  Neve went whizzing around with the help of a penguin but Ralph and I kept close to the sides and hugged the barrier every time we wobbled.  After some time on the ice, we were all improving and I was going round hand in hand with Emma.  Ralph was determined to master the art and was stoically getting better on his own.  I admit that my confidence gradually improved until I took a fall!  I slipped and fell forward, my upper chest taking the full brunt of my weight as I fell.  For a moment I was completely winded as I was helped up.  At first I thought I must surely have broken all my ribs, but actually I was amazingly alright.

At Stockeld Park with Emma, Ralph & Neve

At Stockeld Park with Emma, Ralph & Neve

After the ice skating we walked around the wonderful grounds of Stockeld Park in the dark, the better to see all the colourful light shows including a spectacular display over the lake.  Thankfully my injury didn’t stop me playing with all my grandchildren over the following 10 days.  But without any proper rest my severely bruised rib muscles didn’t improve and it’s going to take some time for me to heal… I am a fool sometimes…I could kick myself!

Arthur & Ava

Arthur & Ava

But hey, I had another wonderful week with Emma, Ralph and Neve and just managed to see Ash on his return from Qatar.  They dropped me off at Zoe and Rich’s, on their way to spending Christmas with Ash’s family in Wales.  It was great to see Arthur and Ava again.  Zoe’s children are the youngest of my grandchildren at ages 6 and 2 and are quite a handful.. well Ava certainly is!  Poor Zoe and Rich seemed exhausted as Ava does not sleep much.  But she is just too cute!  I was very happy to give them some help and a break from the endless demands two young children are capable of making.  Luckily I didn’t have to get up with Ava in the night so I spent all my time playing with the kids during the day.

With Arthur on our Boxing Day walk

With funny Arthur on our Boxing Day walk.

Christmas Day was bedlam but everything went pretty smoothly and well. A yummy Christmas dinner, as always cooked by Rich, Arthur and Ava were engrossed with all their new toys and Zoe and I went for a brief walk with Ava (to give the boys a break!) to their local pub for a festive drink before Christmas Dinner.  On Boxing Day it was cold but bright and sunny so we all went for a long walk.  The fresh cold air was invigorating and we all enjoyed stretching our legs.  It wasn‘t too muddy across the fields and trail tracks either, which was a bonus.  But I still had the help of a walking stick for the tricky parts!

But talk about being in the wars!  I went and got myself a really black eye by bashing into Arthur’s bunkbed ladders!  He was sleeping on top and I was below… and I just momentarily forgot they were there!  Haha… but it wasn’t funny as it hurt like hell.  I really must try to be more careful…duh!

With Ava in local pub on Xmas Day

With Ava in Zoe & Rich’s local pub on Xmas Day

On the Saturday Zoe and Rich spent a few hours away from home, a much-needed break from their feisty kids!  They left around 2.30pm and were home again by 9pm.  It wasn’t long but was just enough to make them feel human again.  I can totally sympathise with working parents that don’t have much of a life outside work and childcare.  There’s a reason you’re supposed to have children while you’re still young as they can be truly exhausting!

On Sunday we went for another walk along the canal in the pretty Yorkshire village of Slaithwaite, where we also stopped for lunch and that was pretty much the end of another wonderful week with my family.  The following day Zoe and Rich drove in two cars to drop me back at Karen and Mike’s in Bramhall, which is more convenient for Manchester airport.  I also needed to reorganize the packing for my return flights to Crete the next morning.

At the New Years' Eve Party in Vangeli's

At the New Years’ Eve Party in Vangeli’s

So here I am back home on Crete and even though it was chucking it down when I arrived at Chania airport on Tuesday night, it stayed dry in Plaka for our new Years Eve party and the fireworks.  I joined my friends for another great night at my local Vangeli’s, with live music, good food and a free glass of prosecco as the New Year 2026 was ringing in..and all for 20 Euros!

ALBUM

 

No Clear Access to Reach Glass Beach on Foot

I really don’t know where the past month has gone.. but it seems to have flown by!
Another birthday came and went and I celebrated at my local, Vangeli’s on the Friday from early doors until late evening, followed on the Saturday by a wonderful day out with close friends Lisa and Debbie on Georgioupoli beach. It was gorgeous weather – warm and sunny all day and we rounded it off with dinner on the outside terrace of a lovely taverna just off Georgioupoli square. Continue reading

Baby Turtles Hatch on the Beach in Almyrida!

On 6th October I had the most amazing day!  It was a usual Monday selling day and although I hadn’t quite decided at that point, it would be my last selling day this summer. Even though I could easily have extended my season for a few more weeks as there were still plenty of tourists in Almyrida and the weather remained sunny and warm. Continue reading

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. Continue reading

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