Saturday, August 23, 2025
Heatwave and a birthday
Sunday, August 10, 2025
Ocean Vision and Beer Night 2
The moment we left the harbour, the sea gifted us a magical sight — two dolphins leaping and playing beside the boat, as if they were escorting us on our way.
We settled on the aft deck, sipping chilled drinks while the sun glistened on the water. Soon, we arrived at our swim stop, where a dip in the cool, clear sea felt like pure bliss.
Back on board, we indulged in a delicious lunch buffet served in the comfort of the air-conditioned saloon. With plates cleared and spirits high, we set sail again, cruising along the Paphos coast as a refreshing breeze swept over us — a perfect counter to the day’s heat.
That evening, we met up with friends from Pissouri for a relaxed bite to eat before wandering over to the Paphos Beer Festival. The air was thick with humidity, but icy beers worked their magic. We ended the night with the sounds of Midnight Rebellion filling the air and the taste of a juicy bratwurst in hand — the perfect close to a summer’s day.
Saturday, August 09, 2025
A Weekend in Paphos Day 1
Friday, August 08, 2025
The Greeks come to Town
Saturday, August 02, 2025
Mandela and Octopus
Monday, July 28, 2025
Funday on the Pitch
On Sunday 27th July, the Pissouri Football Pitch was transformed into a lively hub of community spirit as locals and visitors gathered for the Charity SKE Fun Day. Organised to raise funds in support of SKE Pissouri Nursery School, the event delivered on its promise of fun, laughter, and heartfelt generosity.
One of the highlights of the day was the traditional dancing, performed by a group of local children. , the young dancers delighted the crowd with their graceful steps and proud smiles. It was clear they had practiced hard, and their enthusiasm was infectious.
The energy didn’t stop there. A thrilling martial arts demonstration by local youngsters had everyone on their feet. With precision kicks, disciplined movements, and coordinated routines, the children showcased their dedication and the skills they’ve been learning. The crowd applauded loudly, especially as some of the younger participants confidently took centre stage.
One of the most popular attractions of the evening—the foam machine. Screams of joy and bursts of giggles filled the air as children dashed through waves of foam, slipping, sliding, and shrieking with delight. Some dove into the frothy sea headfirst, while others tried to stay upright, only to be gently toppled over by their friends. It was pure summer fun, and parents looked on with cameras ready and wide smiles.
Even some of the older "kids" joined in !
Saturday, July 26, 2025
House of Giota
Thursday, July 24, 2025
European Football in Limassol
Last night, Pete and I headed over to the impressive Alphamega Stadium in Kolossi to catch the Europa Conference League tie between Aris Limassol and Puskás Akadémia of Hungary. It was a warm summer evening, perfect for some European football under the lights.
The first half belonged to Aris. With sharp movement and confident passing, the home side looked well in control and raced to a deserved 2–0 lead. The crowd was buzzing, and there was a real sense that more goals could follow.
But football has a way of flipping the script.
In the second half, Aris seemed to lose their rhythm. Whether it was nerves or complacency, Puskás Akadémia found their footing and clawed their way back into the game with two goals that silenced the home support. Just when it looked like the tie might end all square, Aris managed to sneak in a late winner, restoring a narrow advantage to take into the second leg.
Aside from the action on the pitch, there was a great atmosphere in the stands. A few locals near us were celebrating a birthday and even had a little cake party right there in the stadium. In true Cypriot fashion, they offered Pete and me a slice—football, good company, and a bit of birthday cake... what more could you ask for?
A night of goals, drama, and a sweet surprise—European football in Cyprus never disappoints.
Forest Fires
A tragic few days unfolded on the island as wildfires broke out on July 23rd, just north of Limassol in southern Cyprus. Fueled by extreme heat—soaring to 43–44 °C—and strong, gusting winds, the fires quickly spread across mountainous terrain.
At least four to a dozen villages, including Agia Varvara, Malia, and Lofou, were evacuated as flames closed in. The images were truly harrowing—walls of fire racing through dry hillsides, driven relentlessly by the wind toward homes and communities.
Here in Pissouri, the air has been thick with smoke, and the acrid smell of burning vegetation has lingered for days.
As I write this, the fires remain out of control, and with stronger afternoon winds forecast, the situation could sadly worsen. Our thoughts are with those affected.