As we have completed our last stop on Evia and head out into the Northern Sporades I would like to take a moment to appreciate the return of the green.
The Cyclades were impressive in their own barren rugged way. The Choras looked pretty from a distance and the sunsets to be seen from them were some of the best we have ever seen. But I missed the green. I particularly love looking at the different shades of green from different types of foliage and as we moved north up Evia we saw more and more of this.
What could you do with three cans of green gunk, a tub of Vaseline, gaffer tape, some cling film, bin bags, cardboard, and a power drill? We insulated our fridge. Right now, it looks like a Complete Bloody Mess. Today we learned that Bavaria insulate the sides and the bottoms of the fridge boxes with similar polyurethane gunk. Who'd have thought? Of course, we'd removed the compressor and drilled a couple of holes before we discovered this. Anyway, we're now convinced that the heat mostly was escaping through the wafer-thin top of the fridge, which makes sense as there's often sunlight directly onto the dark work surface. Tomorrow, Sara will attack the gunk with a bread knife and some sandpaper and it should come up nicely.
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