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Re: Dekati Epeskepsi

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2019, 13:48
by Stallings
That's so interesting. Imagine a coincidence of sitting next to someone from the community and never knowing it. haha

Re: Dekati Epeskepsi

PostPosted: 01 Oct 2019, 12:26
by katy
Sorry, my technology skills didn't run to blogging whilst away. Suffice it to say we had another wonderful holiday based in Pedi. As usual the people, food and island didn't disappoint.
Managed to do two delightful trips on the Maria again this year, plus the usual visit to Toli. Plenty of walking and swimming helped to keep the weight gain in check.
Many more refugees this year, very sad to see whole families sleeping outside. The Symi people are doing their very best to help. As reported by other people, it's easy enough to donate at supermarkets.
Journey back on a repatriation flight went very smoothly, thankfully!

Re: Dekati Epeskepsi

PostPosted: 02 Oct 2019, 08:39
by Gemma1
katy wrote:Sorry, my technology skills didn't run to blogging whilst away. Suffice it to say we had another wonderful holiday based in Pedi. As usual the people, food and island didn't disappoint.
Managed to do two delightful trips on the Maria again this year, plus the usual visit to Toli. Plenty of walking and swimming helped to keep the weight gain in check.
Many more refugees this year, very sad to see whole families sleeping outside. The Symi people are doing their very best to help. As reported by other people, it's easy enough to donate at supermarkets.
Journey back on a repatriation flight went very smoothly, thankfully!


Glad you had a wonderful holiday on Symi Katy and managed to get home ok. It is very sad about the refugees :(