Thursday, January 15, 2009

Stavrovouni Monastery



This morning, the electricity suddenly started going on and off - lights flashing, phone beeping, speakers crackling! Weird. Then it went off. Completely.


We decided to get out for the day, as there wasn't really any way of knowing how long this was going to go on for, and it was lovely and warm outside but chilly in the house. So we threw some food in a bag and drove off to the Stravrovouni Monastery. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stavrovouni_Monastery

We didn't take the normal (road) route up, we decided to try the track, which would have been perfect for a 4x4 truck of some kind, but a bit of a hairy experience in a Mitsubishi Charisma!! We did hear some scraping and crunching from underneath as we negotiated summits of hills and where there were deep ruts (yeek!). Of course there were no signs, so whenever we reached forks in the road, we just guessed. One such guess took us on a detour through a fruit farm, winding through tracks lined with oranges and lemons, eventually meeting the farmer in an olive lane. He was very friendly (probably thought we were mad), and he showed us the way to the road again, and unlocked his back gates to let us through!
The white, bare trees in the photo are fig trees.


The views from the Monastery car park were lovely, we could see from Larnaca and the salt lakes over to Nicosia and the North beyond.


The electricity was back on by the time we got home, the woman in the village shop reckons it was an accident ("usually a digger accident"). Seems like it happens fairly regularly then!!

1 comment:

Juliette said...

Hi Lesley
Happy New Year
A few years ago you came out to NZ and stayed with us at Maketu. We had a homeschool picnic at the beach amongst other things.
My Mum & Dad are going to Scotland for the Clan Gathering in July. They have been told there is no accomodation left at all. When she mentioned Scotland I instantly thought of you and Ronan.
I was wondering if you'd be willing to accomodate them from the 24th July - 26th July 2009. I can see now that you have moved to Cyprus, how very exciting. Mum is more than willing to pay her way. Because you can't accommodate them perhaps you know of someone who would be willing to do bed and breakfast and be paid for it.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Have a wonder filled day
Juliette
picking_daisies@kinect.co.nz