It’s (not) Easter!

Thanks to Eleftheria for this photo of Lisa trying to pull me into the sea at Ayios Antonis!
While many places celebrate Easter this weekend, Greek Orthodox Easter falls late this year, as April turns to May, so in Tilos we’re just quietly enjoying the sunshine, walking in a landscape green from winter rains, and swimming in a still-bracing sea… 

This might be my favourite time of year; I can sit here with the sun warming my arm and the occasional bee buzzing through the open window, while in the evenings, even though there’s no real need for heating, it’s sometimes cool enough to light a fire in the hearth. Even though I wouldn't call myself a flower fanatic, it's impossible not to be wowed by the fields bursting with colour, and the tiny orchids. And I’m seeing hoopoes! Hoopoes seem shy and I’ve never been able to get a photo, but they have ginger mohicans and black-and-white striped tails. 

If you want to experience a different kind of Easter, you still have time to book a flight to Greece for the ‘Big Week’. You won’t find much in the way of chocolate eggs but it’s very beautiful and brings the community together, from its mournful processions with a flower-covered bier to the firecracker-popping end with lamb or kid roasted on the spit and the burning of Judas. Easter Sunday will coincide this year with Protomayia, the First of May, a national holiday when everyone gathers flowers and hangs wreaths on their front doors, marking the start of summer.

There are plenty of reasons to be thinking of Greece in the coming month leading up to Greek Easter – here are a few….

-         * My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 – the movie is launched this week (!)
-         * The Durrells, a six-part series based on Gerald Durrell’s books about his childhood on the Greek island of Corfu, is starting on 3 April (https://www.durrell.org/wildlife/the-durrells/)
-         * Five chefs from Athens are taking over The Real Greek in London’s Bankside on 19 April, hosted by Tonia Buxton, presenter of My Greek Kitchen.
-         * Athens has been voted #2 Best European Destination for 2016
-        * My Map of You by Isabelle Broom, set on the island of Zakynthos, is out on 21 April
-       *   An Octopus in my Ouzo, by… oh yes, by me… is out 14 April!!!!!

To rest up a little before the big launch, ahem, I’m looking forward to few little holidays. What? Yes, I know I live on a Greek island. In fact, this is what I just saw when I took the dog for a mid-morning stroll around the village….


But sometimes it’s fun to see other Greek islands too, especially ones not very far away. First up, Y and I are off to Rhodes this time next week, for errands (because it’s our nearest ‘city’) and then for pleasure. We’ll be staying for a couple of nights at the lovely NikosTakis Hotel – described in my new book – in the heart of the Old Town near the Palace of the Grand Masters; then assuming Y’s car passes its MOT we’ll be doing a fast tour of the island… And the following weekend I’ll be with my mum in Lindos, staying at this traditional Captain’s House run by Exclusively Lindos, which promises to be a treat.

If you haven’t seen the Alpha TV show 60 Lepta Ellada when they came to Tilos in February, you can now see it online here (Lisa and I get our three minutes of fame around minute 16, though several people brought me down to earth by saying that Lisa was the real star). I had some lovely messages from viewers in other parts of Greece and made some new friends. ‘You have touched the meaning of life!’ wrote Yiannis. Stavros wrote to say he’d been to Tilos 20 years ago and the show brought back wonderful memories. Tassos said he was jealous of my life, and thanked me for helping people to learn about his country. Costas wants to learn the key for escaping from a life dominated only by work. And Ilias said he liked to see people enjoying nature and doing what they want in life, not what others want. I now want to watch all the episodes about other parts of Greece, though it will make me want to travel more….

In the meantime, it’s Lent here, so it’s almost obligatory to eat halva, the delicious sweet. Last week, to get into the spirit of things, I cooked fasolada, a thick soup of white beans with carrots, celery, tomatoes and olive oil. Yesterday, around this hour, I heard the shout of ‘Psaria!’, or ‘fish’, and walked down to the road to buy fresh gopes from Nikos’ truck. We grilled them last night and I picked a lemon off my tree to squeeze over. I boiled local potatoes and we sprinkled them with salt and oregano and drizzled them in local olive oil. With a mound of salad and a glass of ouzo... It’s not bad, life on a Greek island. 

With apologies to those of you who might already have seen some of these photos on my Facebook page, I'll leave you with some snaps from my walk up to the old Italian Observatory last week. Enjoy yourselves, wherever you are and whatever you're doing... X











13 comments:

  1. Really enjoyed this post. Plus I'll have to check out that part about Athens being no. 2 European holiday destination for 2016, a shot in the arm for Greece which is sorely needed right now. Watched your bit on 60 mins Ellada too. V good!

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    1. Thanks, John! For some reason I didn't get an alert to say you'd left a comment - much appreciated.

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  2. Lovely pics, as always! We are getting excited about drinking alcohol again, having given it up for Lent (even though we are atheists) Enjoy your beans, do you think 'lent'ils are so called because the orthodox church says eat to pulses during lent?

    Vicki

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    1. Thanks, Vicki!
      Lentils are apparently named for their lens shape. I always find it funny that in French, contact lenses are 'lentilles'.

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    2. Thanks for the info and sorry about my unintelligible typos!
      Vicki

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  3. Such an interesting post! And lovely pics too, though I still think Lisa is the star of them! She is so gorgeous! I love those big fat white beans found in Greece, butter bean here are not quite the same. Maybe its the sun ripening them. You bring Greece right into my life again. Thank you!

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    1. Thank you! And yes, I think Lisa's gorgeous too. And I think she knows it :-) She's been getting her beauty sleep all evening in her favourite comfy spots...

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  4. Hi Jen, I am reading falling in honey for the second time in excitement at coming to Tilos in May. And looking forward to the new book. Martin x

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    1. That's great to hear - thank you! If copies of the book have arrived on the island by May, I might even have a launch party! Jx

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  5. Your new book has been available here in Sweden since last week! I got my copy from an online shop today. :-)
    If I can, I will save it for my trip to Tilos in May. But I'm not sure I can ... ;-)

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  6. Hi, Jennifer. Have been following your books and blogs since first falling under spell of Tilos. Love your photos, and continual reminder of what makes Tilos magical. Will be there in 4 days! See you on the trails!

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    1. Thank you! I'm away for another week (blog post to come when I have time) but I hope you have a wonderful time and if you see Lisa, say hello to Kalliopi who's looking after her while I'm away :-)

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