So, enough story telling for now. What is happening in Vrahassi? Well, the sun has been shining all day even though there has been a sneaky coldness about. I'm not sure who did it but my mulbery tree has been pruned and I am very grateful for it. I thing a man from the Council came along because Yannis' mulberry tree has been pruned too. Anyway it is up to me now to get a brush out and start sweeping up all the leaves and dead branches that are littering my pergola. More days like today and people may want to sit outside.
Lydia tells me that the postman has given her a key for one of the post boxes so I wonder if he will still deliver as much post to me or whether all the English residents will get a post box on the street. I have a huge pile of mail awaitiing collection from holiday home owners much of it bin fodder I am sure.
There is that feeling of 'wanting to spring clean' in the air but I think we may be in for a bit of rain yet. It is still cold in the evenings but the bar is warm and we have our electric blanket warming the bed.
The Chinese night was a huge success so Julie and I have decided to stick to the programme of food- fest evenings the next one being on the 17th March - St Patrick's Day (also my daughter's birthday). That should be good for a laugh, Irish music, Guinness, (menu later) and an odd gigg or two, all Leprachauns free of charge. BUT BEFORE THEN...
SUNDAY LUNCH - served as usual from 2 p.m. (it is best to book a table - 6945 872472
followed by CHELSEA v TOTENHAM 5p.m. at the REVOLUTION BAR, Vrahassi. All supporters welcome.
SATURDAY 1st MARCH - ST DAVID'S DAY (well we've got to celebrate that haven't we?) Curry on the menu for those who want it.
FRIDAY 7 MARCH - Mr Gavin McGuire, resident of Vrahassi and Archaeologist working with the American School, will give a talk and slide show, about the History of the Area from the time of the Minoans. Don't miss this opportunity to talk to an expert about the area in which you live.
Then it is APOKRIAS and hopefully we shall Masquerade in Vrahassi, details later.
MONDAY 17th MARCH - ST PATRICK'S DAY and a special IRISH FOODFEST event (I promise not to miss this one if I can help it).
PHEW! Looks like March will be a busy month but I have to say that April looks even busier so watch this space for details.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
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