Out there in the countryside, a shepherd is “repairing” (mending) his boots. In the past, shepherds usually wore boots, and it wasn’t uncommon for them to suddenly get “worn out” up on the mountain peak (to tear so badly that walking became impossible). Because of this possibility, he always kept his “arai” with him in […]
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During the German occupation I worked on the matatoAnd we spent ten days heading downWe were four people like the spent times the occupation, the three-damned.
In May or June, the sheep are shorn. Friends and relatives of the shepherds come to help, but also to take part, because the shearing is a celebration for the sheep. When the shearing is finished, it’s time for feasting, often singing, and sometimes even shooting contests.
At the end of springtime, the sheep get shorn, the shearing is honored as the sheep’s own celebration. They invite friends and family to help with the work, But also to join in the feast and the merriment afterward.
Some things that today seem simple and outdated, just a few decades ago were inaccessible to those with meager means. For example, the scale wasn’t affordable, not even for the grocers. They used the balance scales (“kantaria”), which had a hook at the top and hung from a wooden beam carried on the shoulders of […]
Back in the days of thieves and poverty, the “smart guys” would regularly steal baby goats. To make them seem wild so the owners wouldn’t recognize them, they would attach agrimokokkalo (wild animal bone) to the bucks.
It was not uncommon for a woman to be violently abducted up until the middle of the last century. When a young man desired a girl who did not want him, he made sure to find out where she went out, where she frequented, and the paths she took, then carefully planned his scheme.
In joyful, festive bridal lines, I once would walk with pride, in younger days that now have passed, with dear friends by my side. So beautiful, so full of grace—that wedding march on foot, a scene today’s young eyes, alas, may never more salute.
This game is played by two children. Each of them has a stick, about one meter long. Another smaller stick, about 30 cm long. They placed it on two stones set close together. They decided who would play first by “entoukerna” (a local way to choose). In a circle, they threw their sticks from a […]









