Last Days in Kastelli Kissamos
By Helen Grubner | Filed in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Last Days in Kastelli KissamosOver the weekend, the weather on Crete changed somewhat from perfect late Spring sunny days, to overcast skies and a gradual increase in wind intensity. By the time I ventured upstairs to bed on Saturday evening via the external stairs and during the night, I wondered just how much stronger the wind could blow.
I have witnessed this phenomenon before on Crete, when hot winds blowing in from the south transport billions of particles of red dust, known as the Sahara Dust… creating a suffocating atmosphere and surreal scene. If it rains at the same time, it rains mud! The Sahara Dust contains a whole list of hazardous metals, capable of impacting on human health and the environment. Fortunately, this time it wasn’t too severe and today it appears to be over… climate change.
My plans were to return to Chania today for a 2 night stay with my friends Tonia and Vasilis. However, Tonia is in Heraklion and the family member I was going to visit is unwell so I made the decision to stay one more night in Kastelli… enabling me to enjoy another meal of Katina’s Yemista – various stuffed vegetables, vine leaves and courgette flowers, delicious!
For me, a visit to Kastelli would not be complete if I omitted to purchase a Gardenia plant (Costas favourite) to take to the Parthenona (cemetery) on the hill to leave at the tomb of our men folk who have passed… and light the small oil-fired lamp in the glass fronted cabinet. It is always an emotional time and very much appreciated by Anna who is no longer able to make it up the hill. Today I bought a second Gardenia for Anna which she has already transplanted into a larger pot.
Tomorrow, Tuesday morning, I will catch a bus to Chania and on Wednesday move on to Rethymno.