Kitchen Politics 2: Varoufakis or Marmalade?
The Greek Political
Drama!
Is it over or not? As they say it ain't over ‘till the
fat lady sings.
Great headlines for journalists.
Varoufakis
While the ex-finance minister's words struck cords with a lots of folks (we all wish that capitalism did more for the poor and taxed the wealthy more) in his position he had a duty to the country he was representing, and, as far as we could see, he actually made things worse.
The moves made by this government so far may
sound clever, but were they really?
I was reminded of a text I used to hear
at church as a child.
If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels,
but do not have love, I am only are
sounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 1 Corinthians 13: 1 Kings James Version
We’ve been hearing plenty of gongs by noisy
politicians and clanging economic cymbals recently!
But it was decided a
week ago that Varoufakis was a banned subject, but what to talk about instead?
Other Topics?
But the BIG topic was -
Marmalade
My Escape from Politics
and Marmalade?
I love tranquil
solitude,
And such society
As is quiet, wise, and
good;
We are soon leaving Greece for this
year. Our children will stay on in the house but we need to return to Australia .
And, although we’ve had another quiet and pleasant stay on Lemnos
we have not been able to escape the noise of politics and an overriding sense
of gloom.
The Greek Political
Drama!
The weather is warmer and our discussions have moved outside |
Is it over or not? As they say it ain't over ‘till the
fat lady sings.
This colloquialism
means that one should not presume
to know the outcome of an event which is, or appears to be, nearing its conclusion. I hope!!
Great headlines for journalists.
The TV has been continuous churning out
stories about 'Starving Greeks' and a country ‘On the Knife Edge of Collapse’.
Varoufakis
While the ex-finance minister's words struck cords with a lots of folks (we all wish that capitalism did more for the poor and taxed the wealthy more) in his position he had a duty to the country he was representing, and, as far as we could see, he actually made things worse.
If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels,
but do not have love, I am only are
sounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 1 Corinthians 13: 1 Kings James Version
We’ve been hearing plenty of gongs by noisy
politicians and clanging economic cymbals recently!
But it was decided a
week ago that Varoufakis was a banned subject, but what to talk about instead?
Other Topics?
Well this is a village
and so there are other topics to discuss, criticise, and shake our heads over.
This past week we’ve
discussed the council’s continued love of cement. Were they actually improving
or destroying our parks with all these cement seats and paths?
Or the way more and more
café, tavernas are being built in our small bay, in spite of a turn down of
tourists. I counted the seats this week 500! Ten years ago there were two
tavernas now there are five. It means less income for each, and very little
beach left for the rest of us!
Yet another taverna! |
But the BIG topic was -
Marmalade
This is a topic I’ve
often had to listen to as it is one of Takis’ favourite but even I found it a
great counter to this country’s current obsession with politics.
Every so often Takis
becomes obsessed with making Marmalade. So this last week, while drinking our
coffee we’ve also had to listen to his latest improvements.
And should a stranger
drop in a bottle is produced and a spoon, and they have to sample and give
their opinion, and after the recipe might be twigged, or the slices made finer
and the next day another batch is produced. We probably have 50 bottles now in
the cupboard.
But now this has gone
one step further, Takis has approached a local store and one of the ‘English’
holiday villages, the obvious place to sell marmalade, as everyone knows the
English go mad for this stuff. The next stage? A cottage industry here?
My Escape from Politics
and Marmalade?
Well, this week the
poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelly
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