I’m Looking Forward To A Break…
Not long to go now then. In less than a week I’ll have escaped the UK, and this time next week I’ll be sat in a taverna on the Greek mainland enjoying a Greek meal of some sort.
Not long to go now then. In less than a week I’ll have escaped the UK, and this time next week I’ll be sat in a taverna on the Greek mainland enjoying a Greek meal of some sort.
The end of the month is now here already! Today was my final show on 1Radio for this month – but don’t worry: I’ll be back on air next month (next week) and of course I’ll be broadcasting for Corinium… Continue reading
I was back on 1Radio today with another 2 hour edition of Music from the Decades. I’ll be back on air on Wednesday morning – 11am to 12 midday, and then next weekend is the Corinium Radio broadcast! 😀
One of the best things about living in Cheltenham is that it means I’m within reach of the many festivals in the area, such as the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
Christmas 2011 has now finished – New Year coming up next, and then things will (slowly) start getting back to normal.
Corfu isn’t far from the Greek mainland, and the boat trips available in St. George South take advantage of this.
Whilst there are certainly touristy places on Corfu you’d want to avoid (…Kavos/Κάβος…), the island has not been spoiled by tourism. You just have to know where to go.
Whilst on Corfu we rented a car for three days. On Monday 1 August – our first day with the car – we drove a little way North to visit some of the beaches further up the West coast of… Continue reading
Inland from St. George South is the village of Argyrades (Αργυράδες). Whilst St. George is mainly tourists, Argyrades is more Greek.
St. George South has a range of bars, tavernas and restaurants to eat at – some open all day, some just in the evening. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to eat British food or somewhere serving traditional Greek dishes, there’ll… Continue reading