Kefalonia Postcard


Forget the debt, it’s back to talking football in Kefalonia

It’s been very quiet in Kefalonia just lately – the tourists have all gone back home, the islanders are getting into winter work mode and it’s all very peaceful and relaxed writes Shropshire expat Colin Dodd.

Forget the debt, it’s back to talking football in Kefalonia

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It’s been very quiet just lately, the tourists all gone back home, the islanders getting into winter work mode, olive picking, farm working etc. All very peaceful and mostly relaxed.

Blog: Debt crisis? What debt crisis?

Blog: Greek crisis seems a world away from Kefalonia

Blog: Hello everyone from the Ionian island of Kefalonia, in the same country as Athens for sure, but in the current financial crisis we seem to be in a different world. More on that later though.

Jerry's Elliniko - One of Colin's favourite places to eat has kept busy by freezing its prices to cater for the very competitive tourist market
Blog: Feeling the heat on my Greek Island

Blog: Hello everybody from a very hot Kefalonia. It’s been between 80-90 over the last few weeks — great for holiday makers, but hell on earth for those who have to work. I’m very thankful that I’m retired and out of it, writes Shropshire ex-pat Colin Dodd.

Blog: Feeling the heat on my Greek Island

Blog: Greek austerity measures were the easy bit

Blog: They have done the easy bit, getting the austerity measures passed, that was never in doubt, the alternative was instant bankruptcy.

Blog: Greek austerity measures were the easy bit


Blog: What does a Greek urn?

Blog: I picked up the following information yesterday, and thought how strange it was, thought I would pass it on, sort of mini-blog.

Blog: What does a Greek urn?

Blog: The myth of a stable Greek economy

Blog: Greece is in a mess. The ruling party, Pasok, is under heavy pressure to call an early election, which they WILL lose.

Blog: The myth of a stable Greek economy

Blog: How the Greeks celebrate Easter

Blog: At midnight, as the clock chimes to welcome in Easter Sunday, the locals gather and hurl firecrackers at Skala church. Tradition has it that this will ward off evil spirits for the coming year, writes former Shropshire man Colin Dodd from his home on the Greek island of Kefalonia.

Blog: How the Greeks celebrate Easter

Blog: This bureaucracy really is all Greek to me

Blog: Ye Gods. I have just been subjected to a large dose of Greek bureaucracy, writes Colin Dodd, from Kefalonia.

Blog: This bureaucracy really is all Greek to me

Blog: Winter’s no hardship on Kefalonia

Blog: Well, here we are, one third of the way through the winter break of the tourist season on the island of Kefalonia.

Blog: Winter’s no hardship on Kefalonia

Blog: The Mediterranean diet – without the food

Former Shropshire man Colin Dodd writes about his life on the Greek island of Kefalonia where, with lorry drivers on strike, it’s not all sunshine. Far from it.

Blog: The Mediterranean diet – without the food

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