Showing posts with label Christmas Cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Cookies. Show all posts

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Cookies, Cakes, and Caves: A New Year Adventure


Happy New Year, Everyone!
 May it be joyful and fun and filled
 with good health and prosperity!


Liberty arrived a few days before Christmas, and although I had
  already decorated the house, she trimmed the tree. Isn't it pretty?


We baked our traditional, painted cutouts, which we've been
doing for over 20 years. Libby is the artist around here!


The cookies are made with orange zest, and every time we
open the tin, a lovely, sweet fragrance floats into the air.

The village of Agios (St.) Thomas, where several Byzantine churches attract tourists  throughout the year.

Outside, the air is crisp and cool, and even though it's been 
raining for 3 days straight, we've managed to take a few drives
 to favourite, nearby haunts, seeking a little adventure. 


In the village of Agios (St.) Thomas, we hiked up a hilltop, 
where ancient Roman tombs silently claim the land. 


Wandering into the small, damp caves, we
 were sheltered from the sudden downpour, 


as we gazed in silence, at the most
 beautiful views, across the valley, below.


Back home, we got busy preparing for several gatherings,


adding some scrumptious savouries to the many array 
of sweets, and decided to bake a tasty tiropita (cheese pie),


which, in turn, was accompanied by lively conversation, 
and good cheer, at a Christmas Tea Liberty and I hosted
last week, for the ladies of the Philanthropic Society.



To ring in the new year, we baked our traditional Vasilopita, or New Year's Eve cake, named after St. Basil, who is associated with Santa Claus in the Greek culture. At the stroke of midnight, after many hugs and kisses and well wishes, the Vasilopita is served. This delicious lemon cake contains a hidden coin, and before each piece is cut, a name is called out. Whoever finds the coin in their piece is said to have good luck for the new year. The first piece is always reserved in remembrance of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

Thanks for visiting!

xoxo
Poppy


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