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- Day 21
- Wednesday, July 30, 2025 at 9:18 PM
- 🌙 26 °C
- Altitude: 7 m
GreeceVothyni36°55’55” N 26°57’51” E
Not much goss in Kalymnos

After a day of travel yesterday we were all still feeling tired so there were no big plans made for today. So some work was done in the morning while Lily and Allegra got back on their exercise wagon, Ruby judged them harshly and Olivia was not seen as she was sleeping, trying to catch up on days where she had been interrupted due to having to sleep with her sisters. When she did finally make it up the stairs she was so happy, fully refreshed. We didn’t have much food but Jess managed to whip me up a very tasty toasted sandwich with bean paste and tzatziki with a fried egg on top, yummers.
It was off to a supermarket for our big adventure for the day. The town here is very much on the side of a hill so the roads are very windy and also very narrow with many parked cars. Jess was directing me and all was good until we got to a spot where there were two taxis coming in the opposite direction, at a point where there was barely room to get through as it was. It was time for my reversing skills to be on show once more, and although it was slow going I managed to get back to a spot where they could get past. The second driver clearly had something to say so I wound my window down. He was just shaking his head and said, ‘who would tell you to drive down this way?’’ I didn’t have the heart to tell him it was Google maps. It’s not as if I was the only car going that way and it wasn’t my fault the roads are so narrow, I think he just wanted to express his disapproval.
We eventually made it through the narrow maze of streets and found the supermarket and got our supplies, it was surprisingly well stocked. A quick walk along the winding road to a bakery had us taking our lives in our hands, footpaths are obviously not a thing here and most drivers take racing line through the corners, judging by the scrapes and scratches on most vehicles they are not afraid to take them tightly. We were fully stocked up for lunch so we headed home and ate on the balcony.
By the time all this was done it was 4 o’clock and Jess’s hopes of catching up on work were mostly dashed, though that didn’t stop her trying. I couldn’t get much done, I had a bit of a headache so had a bit of a lie down, only to be woken twice by noisy children and air conditioners. Twice! Then I almost had a tumble on my way to the toilet, the bathmat slid under my feet and i skidded across the floor and then my momentum took me another couple of steps and I had to stop myself with my hands otherwise it would have been with my face. It was the sort of thing that would have been hilarious slapstick if it had been filmed.
The girls had gone across to the beach although Ruby and Tate didn’t last long, I went over as well just to have a quick dip and a cool down. Tonight it was Ruby who volunteered to make dinner, I could definitely get used to this lifestyle of relaxing evenings, it had the benefit of fresh vegetables and was also most delicious. The rest of the evening has been spent sitting on the balcony with the only competition to Taylor Swift’s soothing tones being the gentle lapping of the Aegean Sea on the beach below. Very calming.Read more