Category: Greek Islands

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    Greek salad

    A yummy Greek salad and an ice-cold bottle of Mythos beer

     

    Favourite snack: When I was grocery shopping one day last week, I got a sudden craving for a crisp Greek salad — our favourite lunchtime “snack” and dinnertime starter when we’re in Greece. So I picked up some feta, cucumber, olives, green peppers, tomatoes and a red onion.  The salad I assembled back home looked appetizing enough, but was a huge disappointment to eat. The vegetables were crunchy but bitter (the onion actually gave me severe heartburn), while the tomatoes were tasteless and had the texture of soggy cardboard. The feta felt almost spongy, and had a sharp, slightly sour flavour, while the olives also seemed spongy, and tasted bitter and salty. Major letdown!

    I should have known better — the taste and texture of our vegetables, even at the best of times, is never even remotely comparable to their flavour-packed counterparts in Greece. And now that we’re heading into winter, our vegetables will be even more dreadful. So no more Greek salads until next spring. With luck, we’ll make it back to Greece at that time … and if we do, you can be certain we’ll enjoy an authentic, tasty Greek salad with nearly every meal.

    Until then, I’ll try to satisfy my cravings by pretending I’m back at Taverna Glafkos in Naoussa, on Paros, enjoying the delicious Greek salad pictured above that I enjoyed for lunch one day last May.

     

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     Vathi on Samos

    The waterfront boulevard of Vathi, the main town on Samos island

     

  • Cool pools: Santa Maria Village hotel on Milos

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    Santa Maria village hotel

    A quiet moment at the Santa Maria Village hotel swimming pool

     

    September swims: For our fourth trip to Greece, in 2007, we decided to travel during the second half of September instead of taking our holiday in late May or early June as we usually do. We figured that, after a long hot summer, the sea would be comfortably warm and so would hotel swimming pools. At least, that’s what seasoned travellers had told us to expect, and that’s what I kept reading in the TripAdvisor.com forums.

    But when we got to the first hotel of our island-hopping trip that September — the Santa Maria Village at the port town of Adamas, on Milos — we were shocked to discover that the swimming pool water was ice cold. Other guests who said they had been expecting to do a lot of swimming were also taken aback by the water temperature.

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    islands near Arki Greece

    Some islands that the Nisos Kalimnos ferry passed shortly after departing Port Augusta on Arki, en route to Agathonisi and Samos. Our ferry ride began at Patmos.

     

     

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    Agriolivado Bay at Patmos

    Clouds soar above Agriolivado Bay on Patmos

     

  • Warming up with some Naxos beach memories

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    Agios Prokopios beach Naxos

    Looking across the brilliant turquoise sea as waves softly break against the sand at Agios Prokopios beach on Naxos

     

    Feeling the chill: Clouds. Wind. Rain. That pretty much sums up the dreary, depressing weather we’ve been experiencing here in Toronto since late October, when Hurricane Sandy started moving out of the Caribbean on its way to wallop the USA’s eastern seaboard. We were supposed to see a mix of sun and clouds on Sunday, Monday and again today, but the sunshine didn’t last for more than a few minutes. So you can imagine how envious I felt this morning when a friend in Athens bragged about being on her way to the beach because it was a balmy 29 degrees (Celsius).

    At the time, I was sorting through photos from our visits to Naxos in 2005 and 2006, looking at pictures of some of the island’s beautiful beaches. Just out of curiosity, I checked the weather for Naxos. The island wasn’t getting the same blast of heat as Athens, but the temperature was still a summery 24 C.  Meanwhile, we were shivering with a high of only 2 C.

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    Astipalea Kastro

    A sign on a narrow street in Chora points the way to Astipalea’s Kastro, below

     

    Astipalea Kastro

     

     

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    Skaros Rock and Imerovigli village on Santorini

    Hotels, houses and churches cling to the cliffside in Imerovigli village above Skaros Rock, left, on Santorini. Click on the photo to view a larger image.