With an efficient heating system and double glazing, Fisherman’s lodge is a comfortable home even during the cooler times of the year. For people who rather than roasting in the sun, prefer walking in the mountains on the Byzantine paved roads, photographing wild orchids and cyclamen in the olive groves or seeking peace to write or paint, a warm and cosy cottage is perfect to nest in when the winds blow cold at night. Even in winter, there are still restaurants open where you can enjoy eating local produce cooked in the local tradition with friendly local people. |
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“It is autumn and the island is quieter now. I’m sitting in a taverna, looking past the boats at a Venetian fort, standing proud and defiant at the end of the harbour wall. The sun has just set and the sky a warm gold, reflected in the darkening sea. Tonight’s wine is also golden, older and with more body than that which I drank during summer. The waiter arrives with a freshly grilled snapper, chosen by myself from the afternoon’s catch. Savouring the first mouthful of fish and sipping my wine, I remember the wild orchids I found growing by a Roman mile-stone during my wanderings in the hills. An old tortoise lumbered past my feet, looking for a place to rest as the afternoon cooled. Following his example, I walked back to Naoussa for a meal and bed but don’t want to leave here now even though my meal is finished. Will I really catch that flight home tomorrow?
Well…………..that’s another story.”
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