Sunday, December 06, 2009

Typical...

It just turned chilly and rainy this weekend, when we were planning on going for a walk.

It looks like the weather put bob tait off too as his latest article on Bob's Blog is a puzzle competition. Just the sort of thing for rainy days spent indoors.

The Paleochora Puzzle actually carries a prize of a signed walking book from Bob & Lynne. The rumour that runners up get 2 books is completely untrue. lol

See if you can figure it out: Bob'sBlog

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

The Blog Goes On!

So I will continue the Calypso Blog. Infact continue is really pushing it a bit...as I have let it slip a bit of late.

I will write and add some articles, thoughts, ramblings and experiences all about our life here in Crete.

So stay tuned.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Crete has an average of 300 days of sunshine annually, and statistically 22 of these fall in November, so don't put the walking gear away yet. But shorter days require shorter walks, and this one, from Krios beach over to Vienna, approx. 45 minutes each way, is ideal




Vienna is a fascinating place, where there would appear to be a partially man-made anchorage out of a natural, protected harbour, and the remains of a Hellenistic/Roman sanctuary. On the shore are the broken remains of several marble columns, which possibly once formed a temple here.

Read about the walk to Vienna Beach and more about the mysterious archeology here

Saturday, October 24, 2009

The best Greek food is reliant on really fresh ingredients. Nothing can be fresher than from out of your own garden. So why not grow some of your own?

Most people can't be bothered as they relate it to hours and hours of back-breaking effort for little reward at the end of the day.

Well, I just came across this superb step-by-step instruction book and video by Jonathan White, Environmental Scientist and Horticulturalist, which promises to show 'garden newbies' how to save up to $5000 on their fresh food bill each year in return for just 8 hours of light work each year!

Take a look at it for yourselves: Click Here!

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Cycling to sarakina


Over fifteen years had flown by since I last cycled up to Sarakina, a pretty village 11km north of Paleohora, and some 400m higher. That, and the need for some strenuous cardio-vascular exercise after an easy summer (and too many Amstels), was a good enough reason to ride there again in late September.



The first three kilometres on the Voutas road, through the Panorama 'estate' are steep, but from the col, at 200m, there's a view many visitors to Paleohora never see - an impressive steep-sided valley with rocky mountains on either side, and you would never imagine the sea is so close.

The rest of this article can be read on Bob's Blog at The Paleochora Site

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

New Greek Food Blog

I have just made a new blog which I have been threatening to do for some time.

Its a blog all about Greek Food, called 'The Big Fat Greek Food Blog', it will give some recipes, rants and thoughts about Greek Cuisine. The good the bad and the ugly, it will all be in there. And your comments too, I hope.

Take a look: Click Here

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Michaelis Tsouganakis

Here is one of my favourite songs by my favourite Cretan musician, Michaelis Tsouganakis. This appears on the studio album 'Axtides' which is well worth tracking down.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Bob's Blog

Kadros - ‘Ancient of Kantanos’

Almost everything Lynne and I know about the historical site in the hills above Kadros - signed to ‘Ancient of Kantanos’ - came from our friend the late Tony Fennymore. Tony took us here, and to other local sites of Viena and Irtakina, and made the places come alive with his vivid descriptions. “Imagine you were standing here 3,000 years ago,” he would tell us, “this is what you would see.” Tony always intended writing a guide to these sites, but never got round to it, and now it’s too late.















Tony kindly offered us his rough notes to Kadros for use in our book ‘Ten Walks from Paleohora’ (see below), and now, with permission from Ann and Tony’s family, they will give much additional interest on a circular walk of approx. 10km from Kakodiki, a short drive (10km north) from Paleohora, or just 10 mins on the bus to Chania.


This article can be read in full at The Paleochora Site