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Old Calendar of Avliotes 2004
Lesley:
I love all the old photos and trying to spot people I know or places. I was trying to get some old black & white photos for a photo collage and managed to get 1 of my husband Aris from his schooldays back in the 60's he's in the playground with others I know from this era. Unfortunately its the only photo I have of him from his youth. I asked his mother (who's 88) if she perhaps had any stuffed away in a cupboard as Ari didn't have any. She is a lovely old and sprightly lady who still works her small farm area and a wonderful mother-in-law. Her reply (which I will always remember and puts all things for me into perspective as to how much has changed in a very short space of time since main tourism hit the island) She said Lesley I have no photos as back in those days we didn't have money for a camera, sometimes the children didn't even have shoes, we had no electricity and we got our water from the local well. We got up at sunrise and went to bed as the evening became dark.
So I am still looking for any photos hence I always enjoy all the old photos forum members post as maybe, just maybe I will spot my ole man in one and add to my collection......
Jules:
Hope you find some more Lesley. A lot of people these days could learn a thing or 2 about the Greek way of life and how hard they have to work to provide for there families.
Dupnica:
--- Quote from: Lesley on January 19, 2014, 11:13:32 AM ---I love all the old photos and trying to spot people I know or places. I was trying to get some old black & white photos for a photo collage and managed to get 1 of my husband Aris from his schooldays back in the 60's he's in the playground with others I know from this era. Unfortunately its the only photo I have of him from his youth. I asked his mother (who's 88) if she perhaps had any stuffed away in a cupboard as Ari didn't have any. She is a lovely old and sprightly lady who still works her small farm area and a wonderful mother-in-law. Her reply (which I will always remember and puts all things for me into perspective as to how much has changed in a very short space of time since main tourism hit the island) She said Lesley I have no photos as back in those days we didn't have money for a camera, sometimes the children didn't even have shoes, we had no electricity and we got our water from the local well. We got up at sunrise and went to bed as the evening became dark.
So I am still looking for any photos hence I always enjoy all the old photos forum members post as maybe, just maybe I will spot my ole man in one and add to my collection......
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The description of the school photo translates I believe as"School trip to the Festival in San Stefanos May 1955" I remember showing it to someone locally who said "Do you know why the children are kneeling,it's because they have no shoes"and although all the boys have jackets on you can see one or two bare feet sticking out. Makes you wonder how they got from Avliotes to San Stefanos,did they walk? You can probably answer that one Lesley or Aris can.
Lesley:
Yes they would have (mostly) walked my husband would have walked sometimes barefoot from his home in the valley known as near Kokkinakades to his primary school in Avliotes on the hill and his father and others walked years prior to this time onto San Stefanos to tend their boats from the 'old' harbour, some people would have had mules. Aris would have been at school in the mid 60's being born in '58. Actually the picture I have of him he has sandals on he is about 8 yrs old, however even to this day you will often see him around San Stefanos barefoot (many of you know him anyway) he prefers barefoot and I am amazed to see he climbs the rocks/boulders down in the harbour barefoot I have trouble walking over a few pebbles...... but going back to the photos I will continue to search & the music school in the village square has various book days with old photos & books etc so I do pop in and see if there are any new items of interest there...... its so interesting listening to the old folk here including my mother in law and I so enjoy to listen to the old stories of life prior to tourism and their history,knowledge & wisdom is warming and magical....
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