Although it is my mission to appreciate and explore my own backyard, in April,the cold and snow forced me into submission. I lived on a boat in Greece for a while where my backyard was watery and filled with dolphins. It was time to re-visit that backyard for a couple of weeks.
Things got off to a promising start when a leather-jacketed bloke called Odysseus met us at Athens airport with our hire car.
Greece in the springtime is sublime. Flowers burst from every crevice, anemonies, poppies, marigolds, daisies, all mixed up and higgledy-piggledy, like one of the gods had scattered a giant packet of mixed wildflower seeds from a great height.
We followed old cobbled paths up and up towards distant snow-capped peaks, crossed a deep, dark gorge where tall, thin cypress trees were scattered like exclamation marks. And beyond, the sea glittered, turquoise and silver and the sky was blue as the Greek flags fluttering from the taverna.
drenched in thick green olive oil
topped with slabs of salty feta cheese,
washed down with tongue-numbingly
cold Mythos beer.
Our shoulders gradually slumped, we sashayed rather than scurried, felt our toes unclench and our eyes smile. It was good to be back.
2 comments:
Great to be reminded of Kardamili. Good to see the place in full colour. I was there in June with vegetation crisped by the sun though still snow on Profitis Ilias in the distance.
No wonder you're addicted to sunshine! Wow, sounds epic.
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