Saturday, February 22, 2020

The Monkfish seafood Restaurant and Paphos harbour.

Has Spring arrived in Cyprus or is another false dawn ?  Well, on Sunday we woke to bright sunshine so jumped in the car and drove over to Paphos harbour, it was a pleasure to walk around and feel the sunshine on our faces.













It seem as if we have had another long wet Winter here in Cyprus, the Winters did not seem as long and wet when we first arrive on the Island.

On Friday evening to Celebrate Rob's birthday we drove over to the Town of Paphos for dinner, we were joined by our friends, Jane and Arthur.  Our first stop was the New Horizon pub for a quick drink, we then made our way over to the Monkfish restaurant.













Rob and Arthur started off with oysters, a first for Rob who had not tasted them before, the lads then chose to have the fish meze while the girls chose the salmon. All the food that was served was delicious and the owner/ chef, George, made a point of coming to the table to explain how he prepared the fish.





Wednesday, February 12, 2020

A worrying time for the residents of Pissouri

The article below was published in the Cyprus Mail.......

Burglaries in Pissouri said to be targeted at expats.

British expats in Pissouri say they are the target of a widespread burglary campaign as residents have expressed deep concern over the spike in break-ins over the past few months.
Pissouri is known for being home to a large number of expats.
“It’s undeniable there is a big problem in the village,” a British expat living in Pissouri told Cyprus Mail.
“The village is known for being home to foreigners and this attracts thieves and burglars, it’s inevitable,” he said.
“The fact that only expats are being targeted is undeniable proof of the seriousness of the situation”.
Local residents feel very little has been done by the authorities to prevent or at least curb the issue.
“The police haven’t exactly been helpful or even active,” the resident said.
“I personally know a British couple whose house has been burgled three times in less than a year. And we, the expats, feel the burglaries have even increased since October. We don’t know who else to turn to.”
Limassol CID Ioannis Sotiriades said the police are aware of the gravity of the situation and said he is in constant contact with the Pissouri police station to find measures to stop the ongoing issue.
“The issue, however, is the fact that all the houses that have been burgled belong to British expats. It’s clear they are being targeted.
“The fact that they might not always be in Pissouri, as some often return to the UK, unfortunately makes them easier targets.
“We recognise there is an issue and we are doing our best to solve it as soon as possible. The Pissouri residents need to feel safe at home,” Sotiriades said.
While waiting for a solution, expats are claiming the situation is even worse than the one painted by Sotiriades.
“We just don’t feel safe anymore. We have arrived at a point where the same house has been burgled multiple times, how much more do we have to endure?
Pissouri community leader Lazaros Lazarou admitted “the issue is worrying.”
“Even though these kinds of incidents take place everywhere around Cyprus, house burglaries targeted at our expat community, is a big issue,” he said.
“We urge the people of Pissouri to be extra careful and to share every information they might have with the police.”

Monday, February 10, 2020

Farewell Lunch and Cold weather

The Hillview restaurant was the venue for a farewell lunch for Sheena and Bryan, as always, the food and the service were excellent. We were also joined by Jane, Arthur, Jan and Alun.

























A cold snap has hit Cyprus with temperatures  dropping to three above zero at night. That is the coldest we have know it during our time on the Island

Thursday, February 06, 2020

Bryan and Sheena Leaving Cyprus


A Sad week for us due to the fact that our good friends, Bryan and Sheena, have decided to leave Cyprus and return to live in the UK. We have been friends with them since we arrived in Cyprus nearly Fourteen years ago and have shared so many happy times with them. They have been truly wonderful neighbours and friends.

We wish them well in their new Adventure and we know they will share some Wonderful times with their family.