June’s weather has been much more settled with temperatures averaging the late 20’s and early 30’s. We were so lucky to escape the heatwaves raging across Central Europe. The wind has also calmed down and overall I feel I am out and about in comfortable conditions. If only it would stay like this and not get any hotter!
Last summer we were so lucky with the relatively stable temperatures and absence of any real heatwaves. Anyway we’ll soon see what this summer has in store and in the meantime, I am enjoying my usual level of energy thanks to these current habitable temperatures.
I think June in Almyrida has been quiet this year. I attribute this to the possibility of two factors – the World Cup and the Gulf war. I’m sure there are more reasons but either way – my sales tell a similar story. I’ve looked back on sales records during the World Cup of June 2022, 2018, 2014 and 2010 and it’s pretty much all the same data showing low sales.
The English visitors to Almyrida are by far my best customers. They have always appreciated my unique style as so many returning British tourists have bought more of my art. The English are also big football fans and research data shows that world Cup football schedules heavily influence holiday behaviour. So there you go… So far though, my very Greek design of a flowering plant in an old Greek urn has been popular.
Lisa and I have enjoyed a couple of lazy beach days at Almy in Kalyves. Such comfy sun loungers and they cost nothing as long as you eat there. We always have a great lunch from our sunbeds and usually take a walk along the beach at some point. We did have a lot to talk about but after a while I do get bored just sitting there and itchy feet… and then I need to get up and walk. We are looking forward to Debbie’s return from Wales next week, after 6 weeks away, when we can all have a catch up on the beach again.
I thoroughly enjoyed dining out with my Dutch friend Robert. I owed Robert a meal and we both love the Italian, Una facia Una razza in Plaka. The food is really excellent and the wine is a real treat too. The menu is described in full detail by the owner of the restaurant, Luca. As for the dessert.. Tiramisu… I am converted! I never liked it before but this was divine…. We took our time over dinner in order to fully appreciate it. I need to not leave it so long before I go there again!
It was buzzing at Bicorna in Plaka the other Friday evening, I’d been in Vangeli’s from 5ish, treating myself to one of their delicious burgers whilst catching up with Patrick and other people I know. But by 8.30pm it was really quiet so I decided to head home, put my feet up and read or watch a movie. Walking home at a nice leisurely pace, my eye lit on the Bicorna sign and I thought ‘yes! I will have a nightcap at Bicorna’. As I was walking down the lane towards this charming garden taverna I could hear live music. It turns out a talented Greek musician called Kostis Kez is playing guitar and singing there regularly on a Friday evening. He is really good and my nightcap turned into more than a couple of hours. It was good to see a few people I don’t see so often and to dance again.
More recently The Lions were out playing at Vangeli’s on Friday night and as usual they were on top form, even though the weekend before they were busy gigging at Matala during the music festival. I enjoyed dancing to most of their tracks.

















