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A Mykonos "winter" sunset with Delos in the far distance |
Mykonos.
It’s over.
It’s now winter here. Yes, technically it is autumn and each Mykonian could wish the other a “good autumn,” kalo fthinoporo, but no one ever does that. Mykonians go right into winter wishes, kalo heimona.
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Mykonos' most prominent citizen |
I like to think there’s no autumn greeting because Mykonians think only in terms of two seasons: tourist and non-tourist. Summer is for tourists and business, winter is for locals and preparing for business. I think I’m right, too, because neither is there a greeting for springtime. It’s just straight into summer and kalo kalokairi.
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Baptism at Monastery of Panagia Tourliani |
Whatever the answer, winter is here. Beach tavernas shuttered closed months ago, and most others are or soon will be. The last cruise ship arrived and departed yesterday and the old harbor seems strangely deserted.
Only the small, brightly painted caïques of local fishermen are tied there now, the mega-yachts are gone. Of course, some harbor tavernas remain open, for they are where Mykonians gather everyday, year round, to discuss and change the world.
Only the small, brightly painted caïques of local fishermen are tied there now, the mega-yachts are gone. Of course, some harbor tavernas remain open, for they are where Mykonians gather everyday, year round, to discuss and change the world.
They’ve had a lot to talk about so far this season. The election for mayor of Mykonos ended last Sunday in a runoff decided by seventy votes. Greeks take their politics seriously, and passions ran deep. Now it’s winter, a time for healing.
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A citizen voter licks his wounds |

Before I know it winter will pass and I’ll be back among my Mykonian kalo kalokairi well-wishers. Until then it’s time to share my Grecian memories and create new ones of eastern snow, western sunshine, southern hospitality, northern ways, and the joys of different day, different city travels.
Kalo heimona.
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See you next summer, says Petros the Pelican |
Kalo heimona.
Jeff — Saturday