Whatever, have a lovely day. xx
Diary of a (retired) teacher
Saturday, 2 May 2026
Saturday, 02-05-26
Whatever, have a lovely day. xx
Friday, 1 May 2026
Friday, 01-05-26
The Phaistos Disc - Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Copied from here. The Only Greek Charm You’ll Ever Need - Greece Is
While wandering around Chania, I went into a pottery centre and bought these two wee mugs, just the right size for a shot of coffee.
Honey raki is lovely.
For my birthday, One Traveller gave me a little gift, a set with a mini bottle of garlic infused olive oil, three different olive pastes and a small tea towel (not shown - it was in the washing machine!)
Some of these came from the olive oil place and the rest from the Botanical Garden shop.
The body balm is absolutely gorgeous and you need so little.
I'm waffling now, aren't I?
Fingers crossed.
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Thursday, 30-04-26
I found a few more photos on my camera.
There are no photos of us attempting a couple of dances. It was a riot!
I went to M&S and then on to Sainsburys and managed to get stuff to start my Cretan food adventure.
However, according to the recipe I will use, you can make barley flour from pearl barley so I will give that a go at some point.
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
Wednesday, 29-04-26 - a bit long, sorry!
I did most of my packing on Monday so there was very little to do but I still woke super early - I am delighted that I slept until six this morning, eight in Cretan time, so maybe adjusting back will be ok. It's only two hours difference, after all.
For me, the main problem was that for some unknown reason, between getting out of the bath and getting dressed, my back decided to go on me. How stupid is that!
A work about tipping - One Traveller includes tips in the cost of the holiday so we don't have to worry, just tip if we want to for over-and-above service. I like it - it takes the pressure off 'how much is right or culturally expected'. So I tipped our coach driver and Patros, the Cretan guide who stayed with us all week and explained things, etc. I tipped the hotel staff as a body, asking Adonis to share it out amongst everyone. It's a small hotel so that wasn't an unrealistic ask - I have a feeling they pool all the tips anyway.
Once through security, Diane and I wandered around for a bit (with others) and I made a mistake in buying a sandwich for the flight. I should have realised that after a week of the best and healthiest food in the whole world and some delicious bread, an airport sandwich would be - er, let's call it nasty! Most of it went in the bin!
This morning, while my back is still aching, it is so much better. I think HAVING to walk and stretch while pulling cases did help, even though it was a bit miserable at the time, and Diane was lovely, lifting my heavy case onto the scales, etc, for me.
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Tuesday, 28-04-26: day eight and home sweet home.
https://creteinsider.com/botanical-park-and-gardens-crete/
Plenty of great views.
I didn't photo plant info but there were loads of boards with names, descriptions, etc.
I'd like this in my garden!
No idea what this is but it was so vivid. The photo doesn't do it justice.
Dotted around were remnants of old buildings, art work and newer constructions to support wildlife.
Some lovely inspirational quotes on marble slabs.
What's left of an old dwelling.
Crete is famous for its citrus fruit and I would dearly have loved to pull an orange from the tree but we had been told not to.
At lunch, dessert was chilled sliced oranges from their trees and, honestly, I have never tasted an orange quite so sweet and juicy before. It was delicious.
There were different microclimates and, truly, at one point we could have been in an English country garden.
This was a cooling station. Just before the end, after quite a steep climb, we came across this. You sit on the bench, press a button, and get misted with cold water. Not enough to get wet, just enough to refresh and cool down. Perfect.
And, finally, right at the end, an amphitheatre. It gave us a very welcome sit down to chat about the garden and the whole holiday.
I'm now typing this early Tuesday morning (even earlier for you in the UK as we're two hours ahead here). I'm pretty much packed with just last minute things to do, breakfast starts at eight, luggage outside our rooms at half ten and the coach arrived for departure from the hotel at eleven.
But real life must resume. I'm taking tomorrow to ground myself and get things back to normal and then I will pick up everyday life again!
Monday, 27 April 2026
Monday, 27-04-26, day seven . . .
Once back home again, we chilled until dinner.
This evening is the party that was scheduled on a day where we had rain - it will be outside in the hotel gardens.
Sunday, 26 April 2026
Sunday afternoon, 26-04-26, day six
I have a bit of time to put this together - please excuse any typos!
A few links for info.
Knossos (Wiki info)
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Day five was the one I had been looking forward to. A tour of the historical site of Knossos and a look around the museum in Heraklion.
We were SO lucky with the weather. It was teeming with rain when we left the hotel for the three hour(ish) drive across Crete to Knossos. It poured all the way there which was a shame because the views would have been stunning had we not been in the low clouds much of the way.
As the coach parked, the rain stopped and held off while we had our tour with a guide who was absolutely brilliant. Knowledgeable, highly qualified, excellent English and clear articulation.
While we were having lunch in a Taverna in Heraklion, it rained.
As we left the Taverna, it stopped and held off until just as we got on the coach to drive back.
The Greek gods must have been smiling on us.
Here's some photos without comment. They've appeared in the wrong order (sorry) so the first few are from the museum and the last one is our guide (who stayed with us all day)
I don't have any of the really important photos from the museum, like the bull acrobat sculpture, etc, as my camera decided to play silly sausages again. Its days are numbered, I can tell you!
I think the link should lead you to them if you explore.
No time for shopping as we had to whizz round the museum and get back to the coach. No fridge magnet - what a shame.
I have no more time so I will post separately about Chania. Just to say Knossos and Heraklion were absolutely fantastic and I will be back at some point. I have promised myself. xx








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