Crete: Morning into Night
Jun. 24th, 2023 09:57 am



And there's the holiday basic, beautiful, easy, cheap if you want to just go to the nearby market and stock up, then sit on a beach or read in the shade. But who does that? Can't help but want to eat out, visit stuff, hire a car for a couple of days (no trains on Crete) spend some cash here and there. Covid, lockdown etc sent businesses tumbling and bills soaring all over the world. Time to follow the example of Zeus, the ultimate bon vivant, and explode in a shower of gold!
R and I were so tired we did almost nothing for about a week. Then, a little exploring had to happen, and we made our way to a couple of monasteries up in the mountains; so interesting, full of extraordinary art in places too sacred for photography! I was intrigued by much of the imagery and symbolism; a huge ceiling portrait of Christ looking down, the light within the chapel descending from a rope/cable that ended in his forehead, as though to exemplify the light shining down upon the viewer directly from his logos; A wooden chair with a four-winged cherub (these turned up a lot) above a tiny carved green man, demons licking humans suggestively, penitents coughing up black slugs of sin in confession, real rolexes left as gifts within the frames of icons. And then to the outside, where vineyards, olive groves and beehives cover the wildflower hills, and all you can hear are cicadas punctuated by the occasional goat.
We barely experienced the mountains and caves, being just too tired for that; proper mountains need proper headspace. However, after around 50 years, I finally managed a return to Knossos. Alas, they've closed some of the lower rooms since I first roamed the palace, but these days you do get a stronger sense of its labyrinthine structure, remarkable enough to impress R, who bore the monasteries with a genial sense of Doing It For The Missus . He loved Knossos and the glorious art in the museum, snake ladies, the Phaistos Disc, the exquisite bee pendant, too detailed for my phone camera to capture. But then there are the bulls heads, a symbol to me forever of Crete. Propaganda from Athens and other begrudging tributaries might have distorted it into the minotaur, but that's politics for you. Beauty doesn't care.

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