The June Red Moon! |
Within the ten days we experienced the June Red Moon which was glorious and staked our claim on a beach spot using an established tamarisk tree, the stored and labelled sunbeds and a cable with padlock. In the first few days there were some incidents with "others" who wanted to share the shade. Our friend Rainer came for a short stay and one day was bursting to tell us of an interchange he witnessed when a German-speaking woman had an outburst about our "disgraceful actions" unaware that he would understand.
Here is the update on the village;
1. Gentrification:
We have an outburst of bars and ouzeries in Chania style:
a. In the old OTE office one opened last season and lasted at most 10 days. The new one goes right through to where the public phones used to be:- with artificial grass in the "courtyard".
b. The Akropolis taverna and betting shop has closed (latter is now opposite the butcher). The replacement is proving very popular and has an interseting meze selection.
c. Where Nikos the Jeweller used to be there is yet another which we visited with our Morden-based comrade and sampled the local red wine (An "interesting" experience!)
d. The old Pelican near the Skala- (once run by the Bhagwan's followers) and more recently a supermarket is now the relocated Bakakais bakers with tables.
e. The lovely Votsalo near the pebble beach has finally been given permission to put decking and more tables at pavement level following the closure of the trendy Mediterraneo next door.
f. There is a similar extension at the Water's Edge.
2. Council Issues
a. We have new mayor! It is Adonis - one of the brothers from The Palm Tree (somewhat younger than the norm!) - and hopes are high for action after he takes office in September.
b. The statue is back! Following some false starts over the last three years the famous (?) Cretan patriot now looks out again from a new plain plinth. This will delight those for whom it was a "big thing" in raising infants here
c. Two of the three town beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag. These is of course no sign of tangible fabric flags hoisted on poles (it is only July!) but this is real progress on last year.
d. Safer sea bathing has returned in a second regard! At first sight the shore itself on the Sandy Side looked grim with much exposed rock and an apparently difficult ingress to the sea, but in fact it is much better than last year. In the time Greyrocks has been here there have been two very serious windy spells and more shifts of the sand have taken place:- some for the better and some for the worse, but it's definitely a great place to be!
e. Foliage parasol makers have had a field day! Many have been brought in to replace the standard collapsible fabric ones. Yesterday there was a rumour that they are seven deep at the busy end! At Limnaki kantina Yiannis has had to employ half a dozen in place of the good wooden structure erected last year as part of a legal crackdown.
Hi Ruth and Bob, great to hear all about the changes in Paleochora. Perhaps I'll get back there one Summer!
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We'd love to see you, Pat!
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