Rain, rain's gone away
We got the rainfall we needed. The fields are greening, the olives are swelling. The islands that prayed for rain got their prayers answered. Rhodes got washed out and the island shut down for 2 days while they dealt with the flood.
And here on Poros there was heavy rain which woke me suddenly at 2am as heavy splashes of rain shattered my dreams and spattered my face. A leak in the damn roof. K had already moved out into the spare room as he couldn't sleep. Rain coming in over the bed has happened once before many years ago. This time it was heavier, more splash than spatter. I moved all the bedding away, put a big bowl under the worst and covered the mattress with a heavy towel. Duvet and pillow under arm I moved out onto the couch and left the drips to drop. The next day it rained again but there was no water leaking in. It just depends on how heavy the rain is and which way the wind is blowing. The other leak behind the fridge appears to have been fixed.
Giving Blood
We had our annual bodily fluid tests. Took the results to our cardio doctor who told us we were perfectly healthy. He took our blood pressure, gave us a cardiogram and charged us 100 euros.
One thing less to worry about.
6 December
Saint Nik's Day. He's the patron saint of the Greek navy. K put on his Sunday best and went to the service at the church dedicated to Saint Nikolas at the Navy Base. He met up with past and present officers for a glass of wine afterwards .
He was back at the base again yesterday, invited to the changeover ceremony for the new Navy Commander.
I don't go to these occasions. There's too much old-tar talk for me
NZ calendars for 2025
We received our annual NZ calendars from brother and sister in law. They're wall calendars with colourful NZ scenes and big spaces for noting name days, birthdays, national days, baptisms and weddings. Mine hangs above the big desk computer so I can be reminded of each days important celebrations. The girls have theirs hanging on the kitchen wall. Thanks R and J
Book sale, raffles and a white elelphant stall to provide medicine and treatment for the strays of Poros.
Lovely weekend...good fun...good company....good cake....good mulled wine..All proceeds for Rudi boy this time....❣
ReplyDeleteOf course. It's Rudis turn. Handsome boy
DeleteLovely ladies, enjoying yourselves for a good cause.
ReplyDeleteI can empathise with the drips ... we had a windowsill lake during our recent storm. Piles of towels were needed.
Houses aren't meant to leak darn it. So annoying, especially at night, in bed
DeleteVery busy indeed. Glad you got the ok health wise. Hopefully the roof stops leaking on its own Well done one the win. But I’m sure the biggest winners are the strays. Well done ladies
ReplyDeleteWe will have to get someone up on the roof but I remember last time he didn't find anything. We will see what happens in the next rain
DeleteSounds like a lovely weekend. Food, drink and people to talk to. What more could you want. x
ReplyDeletePeople to talk to in English. So nice
DeleteBefore we had a new roof in France, I used to sleep with a plastic sheet over the whole bed in case it rained during the night.
ReplyDeleteThese tiles are on the old part of the house. We are going to have to re tile sometime too
Deleteoh I do like finding little goodies - hope you have a cup of tea or coffee to go with your ginger cake. Not sure what Raki is so I'm going to have to look it up.
ReplyDeleteRaki is strong alcohol!! Gives you hairs on your chest lol
DeleteSome of your rain always reaches us, every winter I'm afraid that a few drops will land here too, it's happened before. The cats love to run on the roof and I'm sure there are always a few broken tiles.
ReplyDeleteWe can hear the cats at night too!! They make a lot of noise
DeleteNice round up...roof leaks are so annoying. Especially if they don't leak in every rain. The house I grew up in have what seemed like dozens of old saucepans on the roof space between tiles and ceiling, catching those tedious drips.
ReplyDeleteEvery storm we have I do the rounds looking in the usual places. This one over the bed is a nuisance but once every year or so is bearable
DeleteNothing worse than being woken up with rain splashing your face - although years later it does make a good joke.
ReplyDeleteOnce it's mopped up and you're back to sleep on the couch it's not a hassle. Just a wee bit of a problem
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