987 – Thursday 15th February 2018: House Move
After 8 lovely days in Dimitros’ family home, we moved on to our second AirbNB – a total of 4 hours travelling (including comfort stops) in convoy, we drove through heavy mist, rain and sleet! We had planned to visit Mystras on the way, but with the weather we aborted. So a longish lunch it was near the marina in Kalamata … what else is one supposed to do in the rain?
Our Southampton based AirBnB hostess had messaged that her father was in Athens hospital, who normally does the check in so, Lily, a family friend would meet us in Kalamata. The designated spot was outside the bus station … no where for Jez to park there, so we had to tell Lily where to find us.
Met Lily with her limited English and our non existent Greek. She told K she would drive very slowly for us to follow. And she did … she guided us (me in Jez and K in Kitty) very slowly through Kalamata environs; so slowly that our 3 vehicle convoy was beeped – several times! And thence via a narrow roads to our house.
Then the fun began……. Our hosts (Lily and an uncle who has chickens on the property) wanted me to drive Jez into the driveway – narrow – no way at all!!! But we were assured they were experience in getting vehicles in the tight turn. K assured them that we were expert at knowing when our expensive motorhome would not fit! Nothing daunted, our host hopped into the van and in fluent Greek and NVC said “there’s loads of other parking places”! Off we went via narrower ‘boreens’ (Irish for little lanes) brushing past olive trees, muddy puddles – to a z bend with a steep ramp….. I paled and shook my head – but the neighbouring gent guided me down very slowly to a nice clear parking with room to manoeuvre. Sighs of relief all round and back to our new ‘kooky’ house – with huge deck and outside seating areas. Next – pre-prandial drinkies……. we had partaken of luncheon in Kalamata so no evening repast…… BBC TV news (a Bonus) and zzzzzzs quite early…..
988 – Friday 16th February: Mystras
A late start – we ran for quite short runs – great to be out though……. departed at 11:00 for Mystras with me driving. SatNav said 1 hour – actually 2 hours via mountain Z bends, gorges, rock tunnels, snow and stunning views…
Picnic in the car – Spanish Omelette using the fresh eggs we were given by the uncle.
The Mystras Byzantine site is amazing. A whole town – we walked a lot and visited the monasteries (one still in use with 6 nuns and very fine frescoes) – Oscar stayed in the car in the shade. We thought this would be one of Greece’s special places and it was. Great photos too…
Rally driver K raced us back along the same mountain roads in just over 1 hour!!! A Bulgarian Ford Transit in front wandered all over the road until we got past eventually… Lidl shop and chill down evening – do we have any other kind? No.

Up over the hills to Mystras … snow ploughs had pushed the snow to the roadsides, thankfully.

An even slower drive had we been in a motorhome!















989 – Saturday 17th February: The Mani – Stoupa and Ag Nikolaos
Katherine drive out to Stoupa and I back (K slept off a litre of wine (why not?). K: I did share a little! Stoupa we had missed on last drive down the Mani. Stoupa as fellow motorhomer Dave is thinking, it may be an ‘investigate further place’ for a possible purchase … so it seemed worth looking at. Bay with sand and lovely coffee spot.
Then onto Ag Nikolaos, which we had been to before (wild camped in the car park) … lunch in restaurant recommended by guide book … fish – nice enough but over priced for what we had and not the quality we had had in the fish restaurant near Napflio.

Stoupa: one of the best sandy beaches.

Crowing / Barking from the roof tops.


Stoupa – a stunning bay.

Despite holding the ladder that was rocking precariously and saving the restaurant staff member from certain death, we still felt lunch was over priced.
990 – Sunday 18th February: Petalidi
We wanted an easy day … coffee (although some people had beer!) down the other coast … could just see the hills of the Mani with snow.
Back at house to use the washing machine, soup for lunch and Grumps found a black and white Western to watch in English with Greek subtitles.
Petalidi: quite ordinary but nice for all that. And lovely to sit in the sun.
991 – Monday 19th February: Kalamata Lunch
Wet wet wet! We’d wanted to visit a supermarket, but they were shut … despite checking online and not seeing anything, it was clearly a Bank Holiday with kids off school. We looked at Kalamata church. Nothing remarkable. The advertised (brown tourist signs) old town lacks any charm. Many of the old town restaurants were shut … back to the front by Marina, where we’ve already eaten twice. James and Mum watched a Greek Dancing display … Mum then ‘fessed up. For some unknown reason, her girls’ school made the inmates do Greek dancing, robed in short dresses made from yellow parachute material and matching died yellow bigus knickers. Lunch in same restaurant; the waiter recognised us from a few days ago and found us a table as everywhere was reserved.
Another b&w western back at the house. And another evening of card games … won’t say who won!

Outside Kalamata Cathedral … bust of previous Bishops, but there are gaps in years … were the missing Bishops not revered? What had they done?
992 – Tuesday 20th February: Final Day
Packed up and cleaned the house. Jez had been residing unmoving at a neighbour’s house … down a semi dirt, semi tarmac track. It had rained all day yesterday and over night. We were mildly concerned that we would fail to get Jez back up. With Traction Control ON, James gunned and slithered Jez up the slope, having also scattered gravel everywhere outside the house!
We used the motorway to Athens, as the sat nav wanted 9+ hours if we did not use them, instead of 3.5! Rafina is a small port town, just west of the airport so handy for a final lunch. The waiter gave us a gift of garlic, chickpea and semolina sauce; tasty on J’s meatballs and chips with no sauce. He also confirmed how they cook the beans with spinach that Mum and I had become rather partial to.
Airport drop off and then we overnighted in Porto Rafti, which we’d investigated when we’d had the hire car.

Beach front parking at Porto Rafti.
Oscar’s Diary
Still in Grease folks – I think – but it’s all GrekoPaloma to me… new doggy food – which my kind owners didn’t check out properly… it doesn’t fit in my daily planet eatery – the biscuits are too big. K: a plastic toy Oscar has to work with his snout to get biscuits to fall out of. Never mind eh – that’s wot Katherine says (a lot). Now then, I’ve discovered a new toy – it’s small and furry and squeaks a lot – very odd – but nicer than chickens (I was in awful bother when I inadvertently sort of deceased one some time ago). Deceased chickens turn up for lunch but this one didn’t…. Anyway this new furry toy is called a cat, I believe – jolly little things – see photos below. I have gotten as far as a quick sniff up the old ‘youknowwhat’ – more to come, eh? Some say they can scratch and cause K9 nose bleeds – me? I don’t believe it – I can hold my own with any furrier or catterie. Diane and Grahame came to stay – odd – Grahame runs away from me – but he’s getting braver – now he stays in the same room at least…bet I could do him in a carpet playfight… Diane gives me treats – I pretend to be a roof – sorry, aloof – hoping she’ll find more food… They’re ok really – the Raged Ts. K says they are always on holiday – like us I suppose…. We’re off to Greete soon – a place for people called Greetians. I wonder if that’s where they make Gretian 2000? But I don’t use hair dye – K does – and J pretends not to – yeah, right….. (Lumme, I sound like a teenager). Anyway, after that we will travel to Sandemonia and Gulfairia (K: Macedonia and Bulgaria! Really Oscar!) where I will meet Daisy and Pepper (doggy friends) – and San with Boxershorts – lovely people whom we came across in Elea wild camping spot – their uncle Bulgaria comes from Wimbledon (I wonder if he plays tennis?).
All for now – must go – Grahame needs some more training – happy to oblige, old son…..
Jaysus – oops, Jassus (Greek, you know).
What about the new dog?
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Hi
Great to read your latest update.
Meant to say last time, which was a quick note as things were a bit hectic, that we enjoyed Nafpoli very much as well.
We are now in Aachen, and time for Beckie to visit a vet for her worm pill before getting back onto England!
One thing which we discovered, and its well worth passing it on to any motorhomes you can. Iknew about autogas propane and butane, but didn’t realise that “down south” auto gas is only about 35% propane! We had filled up in Greece so had a propane light mix. We did top up in Romania so then (I assume) w would have added a propane richer mix, but in Nurnberg and overnight temperatures of -10 we had problems. From a bit of research it seems that the propane gases ok so you burn that but the butane remains as a liquid in the tank! So the full tank is not really full and all the gas appliances struggle!. In Uk autogas 100% propane and in Germany 90% we topped up with German autogas and things are now working, but as soon as we have used the propane portion we will need to fill up again, probably long before the cylinders are showing any where near empty.
Hope your new family member is settling in well, I was very tempted by a lovely little dog at a place we stayed for a night, but with no time for rabies jab and blood test to-ensure it had taken I had to leave him
All the best.
Sue
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Thanks Sue for the butane and Propane advice. Like you I knew about there being a problem in low temperatures, but had not thought about what was in the tanks when travelling north to much cooler weather. You must have had a time of it in -10 for cooking and heating. BRR.
Corrie is off to be spayed tomorrow so no food since midday today. We have stopped at the Corinth Camperstop till Wednesday so we are not rattling her around over Greek roads with new stitches. Will see how she is on Thursday as to whether we move or not. Wet and grey today if it is any consolation!
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