I finally had a wonderful massage treatment yesterday evening. Elpida's hands worked magic on my back but unfortunately there was no sign of improvement today. I finally resorted to visiting the Health Clinic in Chora for an injection of muscle relaxant and pain medication. If this doesn't work then we will know that it is my kidney and that wretched stone that is lodged in there. Not a fun thought for the travels ahead.
On the bright side we dropped into Roberto's shop for a psemeniraki and to look at his latest creations. He always has a huge welcoming smile for us. As a special favour he asked if we could send him a piece of mail with a Canadian stamp to add to his collection.
Further along the pathway we stopped to chat to Theo, owner of Chima Taverna. He is the person who suggested that I try an injection for the back problem. Theo specializes in affordable traditional Greek food.
There are three of us left in Chora...two Canadians and one Brit. We have named him "Junior" because his name is also John. We were relieved to find him having a coffee this morning. He had disappeared from our lives for the past few days and we were worried that he had set sail along with
all the others.
Tomorrow we will start to pack away memories and stuff suitcases.
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