Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A day for the blog

Matthias said there’d be days like these. But it didn’t seem so on Friday morning, when we were eager to ride our bikes to the market in Timbaki – about 12 km away – to buy vegetables for the week, and sit in the square and eat Souvlaki. Unfortunately, it looked like rain that morning, so we said: “let’s see what it looks like by 10AM” (when we wanted to leave.) Like clockwork, at 10AM, it started to rain and we decided not to go.

On Saturdays, they have a market day in Mires (pronounced: Mir-ez) – also about 12km away. We were concerned on Friday (well, Matthias was concerned) that if it also rained on Saturday, we wouldn’t have a chance to get cheap salad stuff for the week. Fortunately, the weather on Saturday turned out better than we could have imagined – the ride to Mires was brilliant, and after we bought our groceries, we enjoyed our souvlaki in the glorious sunshine. THIS, I thought, is why we came to Crete! It was so nice that I suggested we stop in a village we always pass through on the way back and sit on the Platia (town square, or plaza) for a drink. Matthias was up for it, and chose a little “kafenion” with a table outside. The owner was thrilled to see Matthias and speak German with him, as he had spent 20 years living and working in Germany. He took us to his orchard and gave us a huge bag of oranges and then back to the café where he poured us some of his homemade raki (distilled Greek wine.) We then rode home where we grilled some Greek sausages (okay, they weren’t so great) and vegetables in olive oil, and Matthias made calamari in garlic. As the sun started to go down we went to the restaurant owned by our landlord for a beer - but really just to sit by the fireplace (and sip the beer SLOWLY). Some people we know were there (drama – to be shared later, perhaps) and we sat with them for a while before going down to the pub. That was a treat for me, as “California Jimmy” was there and we were able to chat about American Football (go Cards? Ravens? What do I know?? They could have been knocked out by now…)

It was a great day – one that I should remind myself of whenever I start to complain about…well….anything. We had great weather the following day as well, when we took a hike over to Red Beach. And now we’re back into our weekday healthy-eating-and-no-alcohol routine (okay, I get to have one vodka with olives in the afternoon.)

And when I upload this to the Internet tomorrow, I’ll read all about Obama’s inauguration!

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2 comments:

  1. Looks like you two are having the time of your lives! :-) Crete is one of my favourites among the Greeks isles. :-)

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  2. Judy and Matthias :: way to go!! Everything looks beautiful, and even hearing about casual bike trips through the countryside to get food at the market, stopping off at various villages, meeting friends.... well I scarcely need to say that it contrasts favorably with mid-winter life in NYC! And I'm always entertained when I click on 'Galeria de Judy' -- the photos are great, and when I imagine calling you "hoo-dee" I laugh so much! Take care you guys, and keep up the blogging, you've got fans to placate! -- Best, Mark (Spina)

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