Tuesday 6 January 2015

Sitting back home in Glasgow but snow on Santorini today

 Sitting in Glasgow in my family home charging my batteries with warmth and fun moments with my lovely Mother, brother and sisters  the backbone of always believing and encouraging me to live my dreams.I hear today Santorini has a layer of snow but will for sure be gone by the time I return in late february when I will find blue skies and visiting those parts of the island that are off the beaten track or so relaxed such as parts of Akrotiri the small tavernas that are family owned for example https://www.facebook.com/pages/Melinas-Tavern/139795929539782?fref=ts  where you can find their own homemade tomatokeftedes,salads,and fresh fish or even some homemade dishes of the day if you don't like fish. Or take the small taxi boats at 5 euro return ticket and view or stop and have a swim at one of the beaches
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Taxi-boats-to-Red-beachWhite-beach-and-Black-beach-Akrotiri-Santorini/680285238714049?fref=ts Great for people who want to take photos from sea level the amazing rock formations created over years of history of a volcano.
                                                                                  Wonder how Emporio looks today because it has snowed, I believe because of the historical method way of building houses before 1800 inside they will be warm and cosy sitting around their hobs for heating and cooking for sure in the pot a lovely meat stew will be simmering at the moment, maybe if I was there at the moment on my stove it would be my mother's Irish stew which is loved by Greek friends on the island.
Back in those days all over the world they knew how to build using natural resources well worth visiting and part of my tours Santorini Mysteries in as I say to people you never find my tours been the say every time as we all want to see different things depending on our moods of the day.

 The old port of Fira one of the main ports for visitors coming off the cruise boats for the day for sure didn't get any snow been in the depth of the volcano you have two ways of climbing out of the creator by the cable car or riding up on a fun venture on one of the local safe  mules both costing 5euro.Here I was amazed at how well organised the boat tenders ran and at times I was not aware they were there while I sat and had a coffee while admiring the views of the caldera and Fira rock formations surrounding me.
Here I leave you today to dwell on the mysteries of #Santorinimysteries

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