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Month: June 2023

The British influence on Corfu

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This is what people in Corfu call a Corfu Beer Red (Κόκκινη). I call it a stout, and a damn good one. This Cheimarios company’s Tzitzibira. You’ll know that drink as Ginger beer. It is both milder and less sweet than what I’m used to from Bundaberg Ginger Beer. This is Royal Ionian’s Ginger Ale […]

Rallis by the Liston

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Wasn’t expecting to find this here. Next to the Liston, not too forward, not too loud, a bust of George Rallis, prime minister in the late 1970s, and local boy (albeit born in Athens). His prime ministership was not that consequential. A few Greeks, I gathered, appreciated having one prime ministerial term without histrionics from […]

Corfu: the Liston, and pastitsada

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Once clear of the Spianada, I could see a bunch of magnificently run down buildings in Corfu, and the kind of stream of people I’d last seen in Old Rhodes, and which tells me that this is my kind of place It really is postcard ready, this place. One more block, and I came upon […]

Corfu, Right Turn #1: Into the Spianada

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After following the coastline north from Douglas Obelisk (and that took a false start or two itself), I finally caught sight,  not of the Old City itself, but of the Old City Fortress. (As I found out later, that was the Old City in early Byzantine times.) The ancient Greek looking bit on the fortress […]

Corfu, Wrong Turn #1: Douglas

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My sense of direction proved unexpectedly challenged in Corfu. In Larisa, I had an excuse: the landscape was flat, every piazza corner looked like every other piazza corner. In Corfu Town, I kept getting lost so systematically, I don’t think I can blame the terrain any more. In fact, the contrast with Zante Town makes […]

On writing via Facebook

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My travelogue posts have a spasmodic character, and they reflect the spasmodic way they have been authored. The travelogue pattern I have established in this sojourn to Greece has been: Walk 100 m Take 5 photos Spend an hour in a cafe writing commentary about those photos, often with tangential excursions into other aspects of […]

An attempt at humour, being a proposed set of regional rivalries among the Heptanese

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I didn’t have a local guide in Corfu, so I couldn’t work out what the local rivalries are among the Seven Islands. Working out what town the locals resent is ground zero for establishing contrasts and getting people on side, I’ve always felt. (Mainly because of how much Salonicans resent Athens.) I tried that technique […]

Why Corfu?

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I came to Corfu and Zante in my 50s, out of a nebulous query that I had formulated in my teens. The Ionian islands were the only part of Greece not to have been ruled by the Ottomans. They had 600 years of continuous rule from Venice instead. How did that make them different from […]

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