'Twas the night before Christmas,
And all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring,
Not even a mouse.
Three pairs of Santa boots??
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
This is not Crete!
Katie, Lee, Jeff, Aaron, Lena, and Andi having fun in Leavenworth WA. Merry Christmas. Peace and Love be with you all!
Cretan Christmas Cookies
This holiday season we have had plenty of opportunities to sample these two varieties of traditional Greek Christmas cookies.
Our Greek is still shaky, so we don't know the names of them, but one is roundish, a little dry, with nuts on the inside, and sugar on the outside; the other is oblong, moist, with honey on the inside, and nuts on the outside; and both are νόστιμο! (tasty!) Just right with coffee while listening to the monks chant on the radio.
Our Greek is still shaky, so we don't know the names of them, but one is roundish, a little dry, with nuts on the inside, and sugar on the outside; the other is oblong, moist, with honey on the inside, and nuts on the outside; and both are νόστιμο! (tasty!) Just right with coffee while listening to the monks chant on the radio.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Some of the Swadley St. Gang
We had perfect weather for a visit from Julie and Patty in late November. Patty lived next door to us on Swadley St. in Denver. We had lots of reminiscing to do as we made new memories together. The weather held out until December 3, the day Julie left. We had what I can best describe as a rain blizzard. Here are a some pictures form our excursions around the island.
The statues of the priest and the soldier commemorate an event in WWII when the monks at the Previli Monastery helped the soldiers escape from the German soldiers that had invaded Crete. The church is built into a cave in the canyon. There are many churches built into caves. This one is especially nice.
The statues of the priest and the soldier commemorate an event in WWII when the monks at the Previli Monastery helped the soldiers escape from the German soldiers that had invaded Crete. The church is built into a cave in the canyon. There are many churches built into caves. This one is especially nice.
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