Kostas with the Snowman! |
What a difference a day makes - a thaw beginning .. |
K and I had never experienced storms
quite like it either because it started with a couple of days and
nights of thunder and lightning which kept tripping out the power,
deluges of very heavy rain which magically turned into light snow
overnight and dollops of heavy and even heavier snow throughout
Sunday. Local Facebook photos of everybody's gardens, swimming pools
and views covered in snow abounded. This was followed by footage and
snaps of blocked highways, bulldozers and steam coming out of the sea
with snow on the beaches. Unusual shots of palm trees bowed down by
snow, sands white instead of golden etc, etc etc! The locals were
completely entranced by it and we didn't stop snapping away.
Of course, we were fortunate in being
in a solid windproof house with a big log pile, but we were very
anxious for those who were without a home throughout Europe while
this winter freeze is on. The photographs from refugee camps are
desperate and we were wondering whether tents covered in snow had any
insulation qualities which would make them similar to an igloo.
Bearing in mind my cold nose and ears and the need for hats, scarves
and mittens inside the house in the mornings, I couldn't help but
pray that there were a few angels close by to offer warmth and hot
food and clothing to those who are displaced and need support.
Quite a lot of yesterday was spent on
the tiled terrace which forms the roof of our kitchen. Over the
terrace is a large sail which had caught tons of snow and was heavily
stretched and weighed down with its burden. We are not sure it will
ever be the same again, but there is nothing we can do about it at
the moment. As the sun was at its highest in the middle of the day,
the snowmelt was raining through the canvas and causing a deep pool
on top of the tiles and, rather than leaks into the kitchen, a long
period of brushing and swooshing water into the drain holes and
clearing them both with a sharp stick ensued. This was good
exercise! I kept at it for a goodly while and the snowmelt was still
coming until the sun went down. I got soaked and had wet clothes to
dry, but the kitchen has mercifully stayed leak free! All the
January start up occupations of this week such as the local school,
singing, shopping, Greek class and Makers are on hold for a spell.
We are fortunate that our power has not been too bad and that the log
burner and large supply of Christmas candles were all available - now
that the roof and walls of the house are full of damp coolth, the
house needs a lot more heat to keep warm. Our candle powered
radiator in the bathroom has used up a sizeable number and it will
not be long before our supply runs out. We hope that the shops will
be able to restock our stores, if and when we escape to civilization.
As the 'girouna' has large, chunky
tyres, Kimon actually managed to get the quad bike out yesterday
afternoon while I was making a casserole on top of the log burning
stove. The stove is worth its weight in gold this weather and
wonderful with our flat bottomed casserole tin. Old and battered,
this old tin cooks stove-top stews and soups very well indeed. We
are finding that we need to eat much more while the weather is cold
to fuel us up in the mornings, so cooking is a great way to keep
warm. On Friday 6th January, Steph and I attacked all the
oranges which had been given us for a batch of marmalade.
“Marmalizing” made a good, sociable morning as we stirred our
saucepans, designed labels and nattered away while our mix was
thickening up. It does seem to be a sticky, fiddly mess in the
kitchen for four jars of marmalade each, but we enjoyed our cooking
session and have little gifts on hand, should anyone need some zingy
breakfast spread. There is nothing as good as freshly made marmalade
on toast! As it was Epiphany, we decided to call it Magi Marmalade.
So as we haven't been anywhere or done
anything much of interest, it is perhaps time to take my leave for
now. New Year blessings and 'keep warm' wishes to you all!
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