10 Cheeky Days

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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby KN9700 » 09 Oct 2019, 15:29

My wife and I had 12 wonderful days on our favourite holiday destination in September.
Now we are looking forward to the experiences of our two favourite bloggers - D&E and Silverfox - being on Symi at the same time.
As we use to we had wonderful food during our stay. In this forum it has been discussed how the food was at the new Mythos. We can warmly recommend the place. Stavros has not forgotten how to cook during his stay on Rhodes last summer. We had a tasteful moussaka and a wonderful pork dish with creamy potatoes, all very delicious.
We wish you, our superbloggers, a nice travel to the rock and a wonderful stay that you´ll hopefully write a lot about.
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby Gemma1 » 10 Oct 2019, 07:13

Hope our bloggers arrived safely on Symi yesterday and those chairs at the Rainbow have dried out after the rain on Tuesday - we don't want any wet bottoms ;) I do really miss the Symi webcam for my morning view of Symi harbour and the live weather updates :X
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby Allan » 10 Oct 2019, 11:17

KN9700 wrote: In this forum it has been discussed how the food was at the new Mythos. We can warmly recommend the place. Stavros has not forgotten how to cook during his stay on Rhodes last summer. We had a tasteful moussaka and a wonderful pork dish with creamy potatoes, all very delicious.

I'm pleased you enjoyed your meal at the new Mythos. I was slightly disappointed with my visit but it was quite early in the season and he hadn't been open for very long. From what you say he must have sorted any small problems and it's good to know he's back to producing his excellent dishes. Perhaps D&E will pay him a visit so we can read their expert opinion too.
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby D and E » 10 Oct 2019, 13:43

We will be reporting on Stavros but not at Mythos :shock:

We have just been with him & Manolis at Oddysia for a beer and they are working together now and next season. Good well be a match made in culinary heaven.

We will report back on our experience there over the next few day’s.

In the meantime it’s back to these lovely mezes in Elpida’s 8-)
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby Allan » 10 Oct 2019, 16:03

D and E wrote:We have just been with him & Manolis at Oddysia for a beer and they are working together now and next season. Good well be a match made in culinary heaven.

Well, that IS good news! I was surprised by Stavros' obvious close links with his neighbour and landlord. It didn't seem a good fit to me. Stavros working with Oddysia sounds "right" somehow and I wish them both well.
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 10 Oct 2019, 18:02

Apologies for the lack of posting... The laptop is not working.... I'm trying to sort and update as soon as I can
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby Jan » 10 Oct 2019, 19:16

Excellent news re Stavros. He looked miserable in September and we heard rumours that he was looking for a more congenial partner, so pleased (a) that he's found one and (b) that as Harani residents he'll be on our doorstep.
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 11 Oct 2019, 06:35

Wednesday 9th

The Journey


Well the preparations haven’t gone that well as I was out on the beer on Monday night for a work colleague leaving meet up and despite my early night intention I ended up staying the course with a late night curry. The result was a migraine Tuesday morning so ended up in bed most of the day and missing a day at work!

Last minute packing of the gadgets but I'm trying to cut down what I'm taking, and a quick haircut before an early night.

There is a change this trip as our son Martin is on holiday in Menorca so we drive ourselves to Manchester airport and use the meet and greet at Terminal 2.

We set off just after 2am and decided to go through Castleton, Winnats Pass and on the new link road. Empty roads got us to the airport where we somehow missed the turn into the airport which added an extra 10 mins to the journey. We were into the very efficient Meet and Greet, our timing is perfect as we are through the check in desk in no time and through security, both getting random searched and Liz got wanded!.

We were emailed last last night warning of a 45 minute delay and so I went of piste and ordered a pint in the airport bar, Liz ordering a coffee. There did seem to be a lot of kids around, thought it was still term time? Luckily we didn’t have the long walk as the gate was announced and was one downstairs where you get on the buses but it was only a few hundred yards to the Boeing 767. We boarded fairly quickly and seated one row from the back with a tiny baby in the seat in front. It was a good flight where I made friends with Jack – the drink, not the quiet little baby in front. Liz went for fizzy!

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Choas ensued at the baggage carousel where after the first raft of cases they stopped for 10 minutes and a cheer went up as they finally restarted.

On to the bus which started to fill up with Germans and we finally set off towards Falaraki which slightly worried us, we began to wonder whether we were on the right bus. Olympic are great at these things and you are never quite sure what is happening. Just before Fakaraki we turned back towards Rhodes Town and we were at last dropped off at Mouragio Taverna where we are greeted by familiar faces that we have never met before. The famous master bloggers D&E, the very people who inspired me to do these blogs.

I don’t ask for an autograph, that can wait for later in the week.

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We have our usual Greek Salad and our first taste of the chips made with the wonderful potatoes here, washed down with a couple a Mythos. D&E had already headed down to the ferry but we found them in the open deck after we had collected our tickets from the booth.

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A pleasant crossing where we shared a few drinks and has a good chat – noticing that the sun was setting we left Rhodes and it was so dark by the time we arrived at Symi.

A quick drive up to Taxiarchis were we are given room 18 which is just below where we stayed in June where an even quicker refresh before walking back up the hill.

A quick hello with Neil, Toby and Yianni before our traditional first night fare in Georgios with the superb Shrimp Pasties, Green beans and the wonderful Beef in Metaxa.

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There are a few familiar faces around slightly worse for wear that have been on the round the island boat trip and after a few Ouzo night caps in Yiannis Rainbow Bar we are slightly worse for wear too! This is not helped by Yianni bringing the last drink on the house!

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We head for bed after a long tiring day.

Well worth it though to be back on Symi!
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby Gemma1 » 11 Oct 2019, 08:29

A great start and I also recommend the Manchester Meet & Greet which we have used a couple of times - including earlier this year before our Greek island hopping trip.

Glad you arrived safely and the beef in metaxa is my favourite dish at Georgios - delicious :D

Enjoy that Symi sunshine and your first Symi walk - it's pouring down again here :|
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 12 Oct 2019, 05:42

Thursday 10th

Deer, Peacocks and Pigs


After last night it is difficult to get out of bed but once awake I find it hard to drop off back to sleep. Liz has no problems this morning so I’m up, half unpacked showered and ready to go by 8am.

I leave Liz and I’m off down the Kali Strata. There is always something special about your first walk of the holiday and it’s usually down the steps I like best. As I turn the corner I can hear the Islands children at school and the sound of a digger somewhere.

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Kali Strata


It’s hazy sunshine this morning but still pleasantly warm as I reach a quiet Gialos and wander round towards Nos Beach and right in front of Elpidas the digger is taking up the berthing ramp to presumably replace. My intention was to turn around and head back but I decide to carry on to Nimborio.

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Digger


It’s the first time I’ve walked this way along the road and it’s good to do so as you see things you may not have noticed before. I turn off and up the Zig Zag path up to the church taking a few water rests along the way.

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Zig Zag Path


I stand and gaze a while at one of my favourite views looking down into Nimborio before heading along the path with all the goats and chickens and the odd barking dog for company.

On reaching the cemetery I turn left and up past some small holdings on the left where I spot Peacocks, Deer and little Pigs which I never knew were here as I’d never ventured this way before.

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Deer


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Little Piggies


I come across yet another church I never knew existed before the steep decent into the back end of the square.

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Church


I carried on along past the bus stop and took in more drink at the kiosk before heading up the road. I did my small litter pick of plastic bottles, a bag and a few cups safely deposited in one of the may bins.

I phoned Liz and we met up in the village to do our first shop of a still warm loaf, eggs, ham, cheese and water etc.. I ended up trying 3 supermarkets before finally finding a large bottle of Metaxa at the Americans up near Zoe’s Taverna.

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We have a simple lunch of bread, ham, cheese and tomatoes and try to write up Wednesdays blog but have real problems getting my laptop to boot up properly with many error messages. I finally give up as it’s time for an afternoon beer at The Rainbow where we are joined by Neil, Toby, Libby and Terri. We change the chat to food and get great reports of Scena and Terri recommends a new dish at The Secret Garden.

After enough beer and Ouzo to kill 2 elephants we almost decide to go straight to Scena but after all the travelling and perhaps too much walking on the first day I hit a “brick wall” and we head back to room 18. Liz is still hungry so she rings The Dolphin and orders a Carbonara and Butchers Pizza to be delivered. They arrived in an amazing 20 minutes and were both delicious and filling. (Sorry I had a bloggers nightmare today, NO FOOD PICTURES!

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To make up for no food pictures!


A further fumbled attempt at getting the computer working and a night cap of Metaxa and we were both ready for sleep!

No Fitbit but I have a new Huawei watch that says neary 18,000 steps today!

Symi is hard work....but we love it!
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 12 Oct 2019, 07:46

Friday 11th October

Gone Fishing


Up at 7am after being awake since around 5am and managed to get the computer working and finally posted Wednesdays ramblings. (The laptop is still being awkward as I speak...well type)

We are greeted by one of the local cats who tries to get in both windows before finally sitting at the door once we have opened it to let the morning in.

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Good Morning


We have eggs, ham and bread for breakfast and I do a little work on picture re-sizing to try and catch up slightly with this blog before we venture out.

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Breakfast


Just a warning for anyone heading out that the mozzies are still very active and we have numerous bites overnight so bring your sprays.

Liz is on the 10.30am bus and I’m already down by Petalo before she passes having done my little litter pick on the way.

We meet at the Comfy Chairs and D&E are chatting with one of their many friends on the next table. We have a nice Latte, people watching as the day trippers start to arrive, before being joined by Neil and Toby who were down to collect parcels.

We have a beer and then make our way round to Merakles for lunch, shared starters of Crab Salad and Cheese Balls with Liz having a shrimp omelette, Neil and I plump for the Lamb Chops and Toby having metballs. Loads of white wine washed it all down.

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Cheese Balls


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Lamb Chops


Now usually when in Greece things happen that surprise, shock or entertain and this day was not to let us down.

I’ll go back to yesterday first. On Islands like Symi all sorts of things get carried on bikes and yesterday when turning the corner near the car park at camos 2 men were heading up on a bike and the man at the back was carrying a 10 foot pole which started to swing sideways as they approached me. I swiftly moved away as the smiling men stopped and apologised for my little scare.

Back to today, as I was walking into Gialos another biker sounded his horn by mistake just as he was about to pass me which really made me jump so another apology was forthcoming.

Now to the present as we were eating another bike backfired which sounded like a gun shot!

But the real fun was about to unravel in front of our eyes.

Looking behind Neil there was a Greek man on a balcony in his underpants dangling his fishing tackle down into the lane complete with float and a big lure on the end. This came to rest outside the entrance to one of the shops and a man sidestepped to go inside. Next a young lad came around on his bike and nearly crashed into the wall before shouting up at the man who appeared to be deaf!

Next up was a group of ladies who managed to get tangled until rescued by Neil. At this point we were looking for a fish carcass to attach but as none were available Neil took the remnants of a Lamb Chop and placed on the mans hook.

Unfortunately we could not see his face as he reeled in a Lamb Chop but fair play he did throw it back!

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Look what I caught!


I Love Greece!

Liz, Neil and Toby jumped in a Taxi and I walked back up taking the “Lazy Steps” and up the road behind the school. I get an offer of a sit on a young boys bike on the way up….I must look so tired!

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Lazy Steps view


I needed the cold beer at the top and we were joined by more Steves, Pat, Penny and Anne. We stay too long and drink too much but we are on holiday!

To save going back out we try the new Scena down past Zoes.

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Scena


We share some interesting pancake rolls, which seem to have mixed meat and prawns, and a very nice chicken fillet with a slightly curried mustard sauce.

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Pancake Rolls


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Chicken with Mustard Sauce


A simple white wine served in an ice bucket was nice too. All for 25 Euro.

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Wine


It’s a nice place with great views and we were the only non Greeks there and worth another visit if we can fit it in!

A slow walk back under moonlight to number 18 and a Metaxa nightcap brought another fun filled day with great company to an end.

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Moonlight on Symi


Fun and magic on this little rock!
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby Gemma1 » 12 Oct 2019, 09:12

What a great read and the amount of walking that you do (and the time you start) puts me to shame although I do enjoy a good walk myself but rarely set off anywhere before mid morning. I always walk to Nimborio 'over the top' but usually walk back along the road and it's often one of the first walks of my holiday as the view from the top is one of my favourites too. Those little piggies look so cute - it's almost enough to put me off eating bacon again :?

Laughing away at the Greek man on the balcony and thank goodness it was only his fishing tackle that was dangling down :P
Glad you managed to add the photos, those cheese balls look delicious and once again I am drooling :D Scena is definitely on my agenda for next year and your meal there was excellent value - I'm beginning to think I should have booked for 3 weeks to fit everything in ;)
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby Allan » 12 Oct 2019, 15:05

We've missed Manteio over the last couple of years since it closed. We used to spend a lot of time there enjoying their assortment of strange Greek beers and generous "bar snacks". It's good to see it back in a much newer rather swish-looking guise and with a new name. The food looks good and I look forward to trying Scena on our next visit.
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 13 Oct 2019, 06:49

Allan wrote:We've missed Manteio over the last couple of years since it closed. We used to spend a lot of time there enjoying their assortment of strange Greek beers and generous "bar snacks". It's good to see it back in a much newer rather swish-looking guise and with a new name. The food looks good and I look forward to trying Scena on our next visit.


It is worth trying for sure Allan.

We are planning to go again this week!
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 13 Oct 2019, 07:00

Saturday 12th October

Out with a bang!


We are very tired but I’m awake early as usual but try to stay in bed until 7.30am. I’ve managed to keep the laptop working long enough to catch up on this blog but don’t hold your breath as it’s got a mind of it’s own at the moment. The word processing program has just asked me if I would like to send a crash report to it’s owners!

As one of the cats called to say good morning we have a breakfast of yogurt and honey and a few cups of coffee.

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Good Morning


A quick shower and out into the morning sunshine, we can’t believe how warm it’s been for October with the temperatures generally between 28 and 32. Liz came down on the bus and I’d managed to walk down the road and was waiting at the bus stop down in Gialos. I don’t know if it’s the time of year but I must have spotted at least 10 Lizards on my walk down!

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Lizard


Jordana and son were outside To Spitiko so we had our greetings and her little boy took a liking to my shirt which resulted in a cuddle from him which surprised Jordana as he’s been so clingy with her.

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Great views


We are soon in the comfy seats and share some toast with our Lattes. There is only the King Saron boat in so Gialos is so quiet and we think it’s so pleasant when it’s like this but I’m sure the cafe and taverna owners would not agree.

We are missing a wedding back home today as our friends Laura and Liam tie the knot so we send our best wishes for their special day and we will raise a glass later to them both (ooooo...2 meanings of the word toast in 2 sentences).

We call in at Supermarket Taxas and finally find some Ice cube bags that we have been looking for since we arrived as I like some Ice in my Metaxa nightcaps.

We meander round to Elpidas for a drink and we are presented with some very nice cheese pies slightly warmed.

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Cheese Pie


We see the only signs of the refugees/migrant situation as the contrast between some impounded boats against the backdrop of a very nice yacht.

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Contrast


I make may way back up the road and meet Liz back up at the Rainbow Bar where we are joined by Neil, Toby, Anne, Penny and we meet Andy from the Symi Travel Blog who provides great travel information. http://www.andyward.me.uk/symiblog/

We are also joined by a dog who sits beside me who we are told is a very good sheep, well goat, dog! He had a rest a drink of water and went on his merry way.

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Doggy


Friends back home video called us in their wedding suits but it was a pretty disjointed call with very poor audio but it looked like they were all having a great time.

After staying too long, yet again, we take the short walk down to The Secret Garden where we are the only punters and we plump for the Chicken Roquefort and a Tigania Fried Pork with sweet chilli sauce which had been highly recommended to us by Terri.

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Secret Garden


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Chicken Roquefort


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Tigania Fried Pork


She was right as both dishes were delicious with Liz saying we need to return for more of the Pork...we were nearly very naughty wanting to order another but we shared some of Katchas excellent apple pie instead.

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Apple Pie


We finished our wine and made the short walk back to number 18 with the great intention of typing this up but the laptop refused to boot up yet again.

A Metaxa night cap and we are just nodding off when a firework display started close by to finish the evening off in true Symi style!
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby Gemma1 » 13 Oct 2019, 08:30

More great photos and I'm drooling again at the thought of Katja's excellent apple pie / apple cake which I've sampled a few times. I've only ever had the set meze at the Secret Garden but the pork and chicken both look delicious so maybe it's time to try something new ;)

I'm amazed how warm it is on Symi for mid October - after a lovely sunny day and mild temperatures here yesterday it's back to grey skies and rain today so keep enjoying all that wonderful Symi sunshine and thanks for another excellent report :D
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 15 Oct 2019, 10:00

Sunday 13th October

Ducking and Diving


One of the delights about staying up in Chorio and at Taxiarchis in particular is the dawn chorus in the Pedi valley. As the glow from the sunrise drifts through the curtains the chickens start their day in fine fashion. Liz is still asleep!

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Sunrise


The battle with the laptop continues as I catch up on Saturdays blog over coffee and a couple of crackers with cheese.

I leave Liz getting ready and I head down the Pedi road before cutting off down the valley across from the church.

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Good Morning


The new shoots of grass are showing after the heavy rain before we arrived. Although it’s so peaceful you are aware of shuffling noises around you of the chickens, goats and the many lizards that I’ve seen this visit.

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Lizards


As I reach the bay I’m joined by Liz who has come down on the bus and we take a slow walk round and sit on the wall by the church. It’s so easy to sit on the waters edge, just totally relax and get a wonderful feeling of contentment when in Pedi.

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Pedi Bay


As we start our wander to the other side of the bay a local man is just passing a fair size freshly caught fish to his wife which will no doubt be on the table later for lunch. How lucky to live in such a delightful place!

Reaching one of the benches Liz takes another rest while I walk a little further taking a few pictures by the jetty.

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Double Ducks


Refreshment is needed so we are soon in Taverna Tolis and sit by the waters edge and have a cool soft drink until they are ready to serve food. We share some chips and chicken souvlaki which if I’m being honest was nothing special but my word what a setting for a little lunch. A cool beer and we are entertained by what looks like a Cormorant or Shag busily diving for small fish and being very successful at it too!

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Shag?


Liz takes the bus back up to Campos and I walk back up the road calling at number 18 for my Symi map. By the time I’m at Yiannis Rainbow Bar I’ve apparently missed D&E by a matter of minutes, no doubt moving onto their next food adventure. There is always another day to share that beer!

The afternoon slips by and Toby shows me some paths on my map for a planned walk….you do have to try to earn the beer!

After a quick shower and change we are soon off down the Kali Strata to a very quiet Gialos. We are soon choosing a table in To Spitiko but disappointed that the excellent potato salad is finished. We substitute the salad for a plate of fine meatballs and Liz opts for the Sea Bream and I go for a nicely seasoned Beef Stifado which had a nice smokey aftertaste. Perhaps smoked Paprika?

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Meatballs


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Sea Bream


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Beef Stifado


A complementary Baklava for Liz and as I’d declined I was forced to have a melon based shot.

We sat for a while taking in all the view of the harbour until the wine had gone and it was time to head “back up” A nice hug from the ever wonderful Jordana and as we walked away someone jumped in the last Taxi but it was only 5 minutes (15 mins Symi time) for the bus back up to Campos.

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The Harbour


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Paradise


A Metaxa night cap ends another delightful day in paradise!
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby D and E » 15 Oct 2019, 11:37

Stunning harbour photo 8-)
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 15 Oct 2019, 19:58

Monday 14th October

Yammas!


I was awake at 5am but managed to stay in bed until 7.30 ish. Quick coffee and I was out by 8.15am leaving Liz, who was just waking.

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Good morning!


Up through the lanes and across the square, I took the road up the hill to above the old steps going slightly off piste finding a few paths I’ve never trodden before finding the old donkey track. Following Toby’s instructions I took a right fork just past the house and followed the path round the small ridge with only the many goats for company. The views from up here are stunning but you have to stop to look as you need your eyes looking down to make sure that you don’t slip on the loose rocks.

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Stunning Views


Finally up to the road that takes you to Tolis by a very small church, I turn right and have a quick look into the army base but cannot see any activity so turn back on myself and head into Ksisos and go right through the village where the road runs out and turns into paths leading down to Aghios Vasilios.

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Lizard - never seen so many!


These look a bit daunting so once again I turn round and head back to the road. I decide to give my feet and ankles a rest so head to the main road.

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Threshing pit in Ksisos?


The views are great as I head down past the old Kantina and pass about a dozen people on bikes going far too fast up these roads, I presume they have electric motors on them!

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Great views


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Chorio


I take the top road to Agia Triada (sp?)

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Then down through to the top of Chorio and down finally to the square where Yannis tempts me but I carry on down the Kali Strata. Bumped into D&E who report on great food and are heading for Pedi. They do seem to fit so much into their time on Symi and love to share it with us all.

I walk all the way round to the harbour right to the boat yard and then back to the clock tower where I sit and have a Fanta Orange.

Meanwhile Liz has been down in Pedi where she has ventured in the sea for a swim, or rather a dip by the sounds of it. Symi is great destination as its so safe and friendly so Liz has no problem doing her own thing as I venture up in the hills. I meet up with Liz in Elpidas where we are served Olives, cheese and salami with a lovely cool beer after my long walk and reports of the nice sea temperatures and the need to dip again. We left early and decided to have a further drink in Algrita Bar before nipping to Taxas Supermarket for a bottle on Metaxa for my nightcaps. I have enough energy left to set off up the road and manage to meet Liz just as she was getting up to The Rainbow.

This last week every day a wonderful female cat has been coming down “asking” everyone for food to mainly take back for her kittens up the lanes close by as she’s only gone for a few minutes before returning. The animal friendly have took a shine to such a hard working mother and even Yianni has fed her ham. Anne being Anne went back home to fetch a load of chicken that she wolfed down and then slept in the sunshine (the cat not Anne). We make a mental note to bring something up one day for this wonderful cat!

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Great mother


Now this is where it all started to unravel as after we have had our normal afternoon beer and chat we hang around until Giorgios were serving food. Just as we were about to leave D&E turned up and not wanting to be rude we joined them at “the other side” - this means different seats to what we normally sit in and this makes Yianni nervous as he likes order!

Now it’s the first real chat we have had with D&E and we spend far too long drinking far too much with the wine, Ouzo and laughter flowing far too easily. What a great couple!

At approx 10pm after arriving at 2.30pm we finally wobble into Giorgios for some food and share the wonderful shrimp pasties and Beef in Metaxa and carried on with white wine.

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Shrimp pasties


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Beef in Metaxa


Finally we make it home to number 18 and I even managed a Metaxa night cap before we both fell into a Symi alcohol coma!

Yammas!
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Re: 10 Cheeky Days

Postby silverfox » 15 Oct 2019, 20:35

D and E wrote:Stunning harbour photo 8-)


I just pointed and clicked!

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