Clean Monday (Kathara Deutera) is the first day of Lent in Greece. The term refers to the leaving behind of sinful attitudes and non-fasting foods. As the name indicates, people 'clean' their body and soul - having spent 3 weeks consuming a lot of meat during the carnival, now they stop eating meat, dairy products and eggs. Instead, on this first day of Lent, people consume shellfish, taramosalata, a special kind of azyme bread, (baked only on that day, called lagana), halva, gigandes and beans.
For most Greeks, celebrating Clean Monday means going to the hillside or by the sea to enjoy a fasting picnic and fly their kites. Kites symbolise the ascension of the soul to God and the start of its purification by reaching close to him.
On this Clean Monday, which this year fell on the 27th of February, we decided to go to our nearest hill, Pani, which is a 25 minute walk, to take part in the festivities.
as well as the northern suburbs and the Hymettus mountain range
below, we could also see the Pani park where the day's celebrations were taking place - our next destination
On the way home we stopped at our local bakery to buy a loaf of lagana. The bakery was decorated with, what else? kites.
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