Day five begins.
It's an early start to the day as today is Knossos day and it takes three hours to get there (and three to get back again) so we're leaving at eight.
power failure,
Yesterday started off with a bit of excitement - we had a short power failure around six this morning and learned later that there had been a 5.7 strength earthquake off the coast of eastern Crete, Heraklion way. I didn't feel any aftershocks personally and I don't think there was any serious issues, but the power was off and on all day. So that was an 'exciting' start!
Not quite so exciting was the fact that it poured with rain all day. The farmer's market we were scheduled to visit doesn't happen when it is raining so we went off to Colymbari, to visit the Mother of God Monastery. Nothing to do with food but it was something to do and the museum was very interesting.
I found a fridge magnet so I was happy with that!
The photo is the church in the middle of the grounds.
I got some little olive wood bowls, some olive and orange soap and some beeswax hand balm.
Back on the coach again and off we headed, through some pretty heavy rain, up narrow roads with hairpin bends that made me hold my breath at times, to a winery, the name of which I can't recall.
The tour of the winery wasn't much to write home about but the wine tasting was!
Back on the coach again and off we headed, through some pretty heavy rain, up narrow roads with hairpin bends that made me hold my breath at times, to a winery, the name of which I can't recall.
The tour of the winery wasn't much to write home about but the wine tasting was!
With an awareness of luggage weight, I didn't buy any wine but I did buy a titchy bottle of honey raki. Whether it gets as far as being packed remains to be seen.
Finally we got in the coach and headed home to the Mistral Hotel where Diane and I had coffee before I went to a fairly impromptu jewellery making session, making a bracelet that I wore in the evening.
Because of the poor weather, the Cretan party will happen another evening but that's OK, it was still a great evening.
I know someone else has a birthday today so now they know what to expect, don't they.
As mentioned at the start, today is Knossos day. It is somewhere I have wanted to go for decades, ever since reading Mary Stewart's The Bull From The Sea.
It is going to be a long day. Breakfast is early, we leave at eight and, probably, won't be back until around seven this evening.
So tomorrow's post will probably be later because I won't be processing any of the photos this evening.
So tomorrow's post will probably be later because I won't be processing any of the photos this evening.

































