Thursday, 1 September 2011

The chairs are empty

Is it any wonder the tables and chairs are empty in Greek tavernas from today? On top of all the current austerity measures introduced in Greece as from today (1st September 2011) the VAT on eating out increase from 13% to 23%. In the remote villages there is little to do and villagers enjoy a stroll to the local taverna for a coffee and chat with their mates. In this unhurried environment talk centres around the price of tomatoes and ones health. The coffee or "frappe" tends to last well over the hour as the taverna owner appears at great regularity with cold glasses of water......now I hope the Greek government has no plans to tax that!  It may be all we can soon afford, but will there be any tavernas left to serve it ?



Είναι να απορεί κανείς τα τραπέζια και οι καρέκλες είναι άδειες σεελληνικές ταβέρνες από σήμερα; Πάνω από όλα τα τρέχοντα μέτραλιτότητας που εισήγαγε στην Ελλάδα από σήμερα (1η Σεπτεμβρίου 2011) ο ΦΠΑ για φαγητό αύξηση από 13% σε 23%.Στα απομακρυσμένα χωριά είναι λίγο αυτό που κάνουμε και οι χωρικοί να απολαύσετε μια βόλτα στην τοπική ταβέρνα για ένα καφέ και να συνομιλήσετε με τους συντρόφους τους. Σε αυτό τοunhurried κέντρα μιλήσει περιβάλλον γύρω από την τιμή της τομάτας και αυτά της υγείας. Ο καφές ή "φραπέ" τείνει να διαρκέσειπάνω από την ώρα που ο ιδιοκτήτης ταβέρνας εμφανιστεί σε εξαιρετικές κανονικότητα με κρύα ποτήρια νερό ...... τώρα ελπίζω ότι η ελληνική κυβέρνηση δεν σχεδιάζει να προβεί στη φορολόγηση! Μπορεί να είναι ό, τι μπορούμε σύντομα να πληρώσουν, αλλά θα υπάρξουν ταβέρνες αριστερά για να τηνεξυπηρετήσει;

Monday, 27 June 2011

Can't be bothered !

Sometimes people just never fail to amaze me! Most of us are well aware of the current economic climate in Greece. Businesses are either closing or complaining about the down turn of trade and lack of disposable income in society owing to the austerity measures the government are having to introduce. 
So the actions of the owner / manager at a local car dealership in Kalamata just amazed me.
I decided I needed to replace one of my vehicles and opted to buy a new MPV. Off I went viewed such a vehicle in the sales room, sat and discussed prices and trade in deals and was prepared to "do the deal".  As I had never driven this make of vehicle I asked for a test drive.  Out of the question, there were no demonstrators available, but he would try and obtain one the following day. Yes I was happy with that, and left my address and phone numbers. The following day the dealer called and stated he was unable to obtain a test car; no problem I'm in no rush, call me when you get one.
THAT WAS THREE WEEKS AGO
I have heard nothing since! 
One has to ask the question, do they really want business?  Having spent my working life in retail sales I find it amazing that businesses will take this approach, no wonder Greece is in a mess.  Easily he could have phoned one of his last customers who purchased a car and offered a small incentive for them to bring the car in and let me drive it........or am I asking too much to test drive a car before spending thousands of euros ?????????

On a similar front a friend of mine wanted a rather large satellite dish, no problem I thought as I had bought one after being recommended by another associate of mine to a dealer in Messini around a year previously. 
When I made my purchase the dealer sent to Athens for the dish and I paid the courier charge.  So off I went to the same guy to arrange the purchase for my friend.  Yet again I stood back in amazement when the shop assistant, who phoned the owner told me that it could not be done and I should go to Practiker (the giant German DIY store) and get it there.......... 
Once Greeks were business leaders in world shipping, I now think the 
ship has sailed without them!

Thursday, 16 June 2011

News reports & Greece

I have no doubt that if you were to visit Athens the main square in front of the Parliament would not currently be a place to visit. However I recall, some years back being in Australia when the T.V. news agencies were showing footage of riots in the UK and it could be imagined the country was about to enter total civil uprising!  The capital and some main cities in Greece are suffering demonstrations, mostly peaceful but unfortunately some have hard core trouble makers that turn such demonstrations into anarchy. These are the scenes that make TV news......

In the majority of Greek towns and villages the sun rises and sets as normal and day to day life goes on.  Of course money is tight and people are really feeling the pinch. Yet the Greek people are no strangers to hardship and villagers help one another. The topic in the kafeneio will have changed from the normal agricultural chat to that of the government and taxes, but there are few counties in the western world that will cope with what ever is ahead like Greece will.
If you have had holidays in Greece in the past and are a lover of this country now is the time to support it, book that holiday, enjoy the sun your money is more welcome now than ever!

  

Friday, 27 May 2011

Dangerous Caterpillars

On a recent trip in the mountains of the mid Peloponnese we were amazed at a mass of what looked liked cotton wool webs hanging in the pine trees, there were hundreds of them! 
On further investigation I have found out just how lucky were in not letting our curiosity get the better of us at the time.  These nests were full of caterpillars that are DANGEROUS

The caterpillar, know as the "Processionary Caterpillar" because of the way they follow one another in long rows, live in colonies of up to 400. Mainly active at night (feeding time) from around March they will strip the pine needles of branches.  Each caterpillar has approximately 60,000 pointed defensive urticating (barbed) white hairs containing a toxin. They have been known to cause a severe itchy rash on humans that can last up to three weeks and can even cause temporary blindness and/or respiratory problems. 


For dogs and cats the effects could be far more severe. If your cat or dog sniffs the hairs the result could be a severe allergic reaction, gangrene or anaphylactic shock, possibly resulting in death. The symptoms are excessive drooling, difficulty in breathing and/or white spots on the mouth or tongue. It is recommended that in these cases the animal’s mouth should be flushed out immediately with as much water as possible. Owners should try to avoid the animal’s toxic saliva, and seek emergency treatment from a vet.


Thursday, 31 March 2011


Once again the practice of laying poisons around the beaches of Greece is with us! 
Yesterday a good friend of mine lost his dog after it died after consuming a poison of sorts at a local beach during his normal day outing. These posions can act within minutes on a small dog and within about 15-20 minutes on a large dog.  You have very little time to act!
I recommend all dog lovers carry with then at all times an anti-poisons injection kit. You will find the ampules & syringes will fit nicely in tissue in a glasses case. Speak to your local vet who will advise and issue the correct doses.

If you have the misfortune to come across such an instance and no anti-poisons kit, it is essential you get the dog to vomit FAST. (except in cases where corrosive poisons have been injested) 
To do this either (to make the dog vomit)
1) Mix MUSTARD and / or SALT with some water and make the dog swallow. The mustard mix is best.
or
2) Give 2-3 tablespoons of 3% Hydrogen peroxide solution

both the above are probably available either at home or in the local store...
Obviously the animal also needs the attention of the vet, but fast action by you may save the animals life.......

Friday, 14 January 2011

Messinias Greece in the top 20





National-geographic has listed Messinias as one of its top 20 places to visit in 2011


click on link below to see more
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/best-trips-2011-photos/#/4-messinia-region-greece-methoni-medieval-castle_30516_600x450.jpg