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Christmas is just a countdown away and Greece's larger cities are decked out in their holiday finest. Christmas comes during winter in the southern Greek Peloponnese, the place we've made our expat home. While the seasons' characteristics are different here from those in the U. Pacific Northwest, we definitely have four distinct seasons.
Our Greek Christmas is being heralded in with a kaleidoscope of changing weather: rain and windstorms, sunny days and downright cold nights in the low 40F, or 4.
So, we humans are also decked out for the season: sweaters, neck scarves and coats. We celebrated our first Christmas in Greece in , within days of purchasing our Stone House on the Hill. The village celebration was low-keyed. Decorations were minimal. And they were minimal in our rather empty house as well. Since that first Christmas here we have watched the holiday celebration and merchandizing pick up momentum primarily in the larger cities.
Some big city store displays went up in November and rival 'the over the top' gaudiness of those in the United States. Still 'the reason for the season' remains at the forefront of the holiday and many Christmas traditions are alive and well. In many villages, like our Agios Nikolaos, the decorations remain minimal. The photo above of the star at harborside was pretty much the extent of our municipal decorations a couple years ago - this year, even the star is missing.