Today's Walk

Chat with fellow forum users. No adverts or trade links in here please.
Post Reply
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

Walked from Jim's Beach :D (near Rikkos) to the Lighthouse and back to the harbour this morning whilst Rosemary went to the Mall to get her nails done. This is a new thing with her. Another way of spending our meagre pension :D First time she had them done was on a cruise and for some reason has needed them done ever since.
DSCN0126 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0126 (800 x 450).jpg (97.5 KiB) Viewed 5979 times
Piles of seaweed now. The huge pile on the land from last year near Penelope's Church has now been cleared but new piles are appearing.
DSCN0128 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0128 (800 x 450).jpg (65.64 KiB) Viewed 5979 times
The clear up of the seaweed has now started.
DSCN0131 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0131 (800 x 450).jpg (93.47 KiB) Viewed 5979 times
I could not believe how warm it was. On the way back, at 10:15am it was 27c on the car thermometer. In Penrhyn Bay this morning it was 0c so a huge difference between the UK and here.
DSCN0132 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0132 (800 x 450).jpg (86.19 KiB) Viewed 5979 times
Oh dear, the pelicans are here again.
DSCN0135 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0135 (800 x 450).jpg (104.2 KiB) Viewed 5979 times
The seaweed is also being cleared from the moat. The smell was really bad.
Last edited by Anarita John on Mon Mar 19, 2018 1:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
merchant_banker
Posts: 308
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 7:09 pm

Re: Today's Walk

Post by merchant_banker »

Thanks for the photos - appreciated
User avatar
JimX
Posts: 2471
Joined: Sat Jan 21, 2017 2:55 pm
Location: Trimithousa (see webcam)
Contact:

Re: Today's Walk

Post by JimX »

I was there this morning to John, must have been close to bumping into one another, it was a little breezy I thought, it was much warmer back in land. Nice hour looking at that smelly pile of seaweed 8-) dog had a good run on the weed...

John, Cruise, and meagre pension really does not wash....... :lol:
Jim.
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

Cruise was when we were still working. First one, thanks to cyprusliving members posting that Thomson had reduced the price of their Turkey, Crete Greece and Israel cruise to less than two hundred pounds. We had never been on one before and really enjoyed it. Have been on four since, all when we were working and all booked as last minute with Iglu.

What has really messed us up is the increase in pension age. When we semi retired, over ten years ago, Rosemary was supposed to get her state pension at 60. This then went to 62, then 64 and now 66. Mine was 65 but is now 65 and a half. Basically, we carried on working until 63, when I had my heart problems. No more work now. Now surviving on our teacher's pension alone, until we get our state pension.
William Morris
Posts: 342
Joined: Wed Mar 29, 2017 5:57 pm

Re: Today's Walk

Post by William Morris »

We went for a walk today. My wife also likes to get her nails done.

I thought, also, that it was very warm today. Temperature in Essex was about 2o.

If it is nice tomorrow we will probably go to the beach for a few hours.
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

Our daughter was snowed in, in Mid Wales and could not get back to Penrhyn Bay last night for work in Llandudno. She was not the only one. Members of staff who went to the rugby in Cardiff on Saturday were stuck and only got back today.
Usually the difference in temperature between the UK and Cyprus is around 10c. Today it was over 25c.
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

I forgot to post the picture of the moat being cleared. The smell was unbelievable. It could be smelled from quite a way up the path alongside the Mosaics. Some tourists thought it was sewerage but I explained it was the seaweed.
DSCN0138 (800 x 450) (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0138 (800 x 450) (800 x 450).jpg (109.75 KiB) Viewed 5816 times
User avatar
JimX
Posts: 2471
Joined: Sat Jan 21, 2017 2:55 pm
Location: Trimithousa (see webcam)
Contact:

Re: Today's Walk

Post by JimX »

No bodies?...... :)
Jim.
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

Jim, by the smell you would have thought they had dug up a graveyard with decomposing bodies. It was horrible. Good job they are doing it now and not at Easter when the hotels are full. I walked up as far as the bend for the lighthouse and it could still be smelled there, as the wind was coming from the east.
User avatar
Mrblobby
Posts: 1142
Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 6:23 am

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Mrblobby »

I like the pelican checking out the menu . :D
William Morris
Posts: 342
Joined: Wed Mar 29, 2017 5:57 pm

Re: Today's Walk

Post by William Morris »

I am glad that they cleared out the moat before the Easter rush. That smell would be really bad for the visitors in the hotels and so bad for business along the harbour. It seems that clearing this seaweed is becoming a serious issue.

I dont know anyone who got stuck in the snow, sorry.
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

Today's walk was late afternoon, from Jim's Beach, near Riccos, to the harbour.
First thing I spotted was a lorry full of seaweed tipping its load next to Penelope's Church. It was wet sea weed and stank, just what the tourists want to smell.This lorry came off the main road and down to the beach, so it was seaweed from another location.
DSCN0147 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0147 (800 x 450).jpg (106.57 KiB) Viewed 5605 times
DSCN0151 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0151 (800 x 450).jpg (131.46 KiB) Viewed 5605 times
A little further along, by the hotel next to the church, some of the seaweed had been cleared, leaving wet seaweed exposed. The smell was vomit inducing and I covered my nose with my hat and breathed through my mouth.
Met Rosemary at Stavros's kiosk, next to the Imperial Hotel. She is having trouble with her knee although the tumeric and Glucosamine seem to be working on her back. Had a lovely Frappe. She then picked me up at the harbour.

Someone had been busy making pebble sculptures at the Kato Paphos end of the path.
DSCN0153 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0153 (800 x 450).jpg (114.78 KiB) Viewed 5605 times
Easter decorations are beginning to appear. One year this one did not have wicks for the candles and we thought they were carrots for the Easter Bunny.
DSCN0157 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0157 (800 x 450).jpg (104.41 KiB) Viewed 5605 times
DSCN0158 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0158 (800 x 450).jpg (112.89 KiB) Viewed 5605 times
User avatar
PaphosAL
Posts: 2167
Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:27 pm
Location: Luton UK (Heart: Paphos)

Re: Today's Walk

Post by PaphosAL »

Smashing photos, John, and thanks so much for sharing them here on PL!

AL :)
Gone but not forgotten...
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

Yesterday evening and this morning did the same walk.
DSCN0162 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0162 (800 x 450).jpg (88.1 KiB) Viewed 5468 times
Yesterday some of the seaweed had been cleared and today a digger was busy clearing more up.
DSCN0170 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0170 (800 x 450).jpg (126.05 KiB) Viewed 5468 times
The digger is dumping the seaweed in the pile that was started a couple of days ago by the lorry I saw that came off the main road.
It is just by Penelopes's Church. Luckily for the two tourists sat on the wall, they were not sitting downwind of the obnoxious smell.
DSCN0166 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0166 (800 x 450).jpg (69.04 KiB) Viewed 5468 times
I spoke to them and they mentioned the awful smell. They thought it was sewerage. I am afraid not a good advertisment for Cyprus.
Downwind, and even at hotels around half a mile away, the seaweed from here could be smelt, and there were few people on sunbeds.
I really think the clearance of this foul smelling seaweed needs to be done throughout the winter, and not just at the beginning of the main tourist season.

Near the harbour, this amused me. A high tech entrance system to the new apartments at the harbour.
DSCN0161 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0161 (800 x 450).jpg (111.18 KiB) Viewed 5468 times
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

I was thinking of buying one of those apartments. Only €1,350,000. Would be very handy for my walks along the coast and it would save me driving down from Anarita. Wonder if they have got title deeds?
User avatar
PW in Polemi
Posts: 791
Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 9:56 am
Location: Polemi of course! Doh!!! :)

Re: Today's Walk

Post by PW in Polemi »

Thanks for all the photos - I’m very glad this forum is not on Smellovision, as I know how bad seaweed can smell when a pile has been disturbed, mid-rot. 😀
Kay
Those who do not like cats, must have been mice in a former life! :lol:
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

Thanks Kay. Went out late this afternoon. Sea rough and a reminder that summer has not yet arrived. From walking in temperatures around 30c yesterday, it was 18c when I set off from Jim's Beach, near Riccos, and 16c when I got back to the car. Cypriots had their winter coats on.
DSCN0189 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0189 (800 x 450).jpg (98.74 KiB) Viewed 5269 times
DSCN0190 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0190 (800 x 450).jpg (74.11 KiB) Viewed 5269 times
My favourite coffee kiosk unfortunately was closed. It looks as if the municipality is trying to close him down. Stavros has had to move all his chairs from the tables and umbrellas and replaced them with sunbeds. Even on a cool windy day like today, there would have been people at tables, having a drink and watching the waves.
DSCN0194 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0194 (800 x 450).jpg (87.09 KiB) Viewed 5269 times
DSCN0195 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0195 (800 x 450).jpg (75.31 KiB) Viewed 5269 times
Lots of sports tourists about. A group was doing training on the tennis courts adjacent with the path and these girls are swimmers from an eastern european country who are training here. Also there are literally hundreds of cyclists for the local races.
DSCN0199 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0199 (800 x 450).jpg (76.96 KiB) Viewed 5269 times
Anarita John
Posts: 979
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:18 pm
Location: Formally Rochdale, Penrhyn Bay and Anarita

Re: Today's Walk

Post by Anarita John »

On the way back it started raining. Luckily for me it was not too bad and with the wind I soon got dry.
DSCN0203 (800 x 450).jpg
DSCN0203 (800 x 450).jpg (71.48 KiB) Viewed 5266 times
Post Reply