Athens Lifestyle
I wonder if you know that many streets in Athens are lined with little orange trees.
Munching breakfast toast and marmalade, the tangy flavour set the wheels of my mind spinning backwards towards my life there. The fruit of these trees is as bitter as a Seville and just as tasty when boiled up with sugar.
The trees make their presence felt in a number of ways. The remembered seasonal sequence went this way:
In springtime, the strong sweet fragrance of their waxy white blossoms filled the air. Often, I would don thick gloves and take secateurs to cut myself a bunch. Once the thorny twigs were safely in vases of water they graced my home for days. The trees were thus bedecked for weeks, then dark green globes would appear – usually I noticed them when they reached about walnut size. Over the coming weeks, as the days got hotter, the fruit would gradually grow into small bright oranges, perfect for marmalade.
In summertime, when the unpicked fruit became over-ripe, the trees really made their presence felt. As they released their crop the oranges piled up on the pavement or rolled pell-mell into gutters and over the roads. When parking the car it was impossible not to run your tyres over them and the aroma of freshly squashed oranges was mouth-watering as you alighted.
But in the autumn the trees had one further trick up their green sleeves. One night, just falling asleep, an unexpected noise – thump! thump! thump! – drew me abruptly back from the Land of Nod, out of bed, and onto the balcony. As I peered around tall potted plants scouring the empty street the noise came again. Aha. I saw what was happening and it made me chuckle. The nearby big metal wheelie bin was under an orange tree and gusts of wind were cannoning fruit onto its arched top, which magnified the sound in the still night. I went back to bed and quickly fell asleep to the thumping lullaby. Happy times!
Wishing you a great summer!
Teresa

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