Today's a holiday in Greece so stayed at home, and meant to work.
Pondered the holiday: (Orthodox church holiday) Christ's baptism. What were Jewish baptism rites at the time? Seems to me, the calendar in Britain called it the circumcision of Christ, which seems more likely.
Remember celebrating it in Kiev in the Bulgakov museum, with a whole lot of literary types. Someone made a witty speech about water, and we all drank a toast in water. Then the more usual toasts in vodka and koniak.
Greek TV had lots of folk dancing in some mountain place.
Rearranged the furniture, untangled the TV and hifi, read a paper on corruption in Eastern Europe, made an apple pie, and described electricity transmission and distribution networks to help Branwen and her physics project.
Good news that Yanokovych thrown out of court. Perhaps now we can see the map of how people voted, and whether Eastern Ukraine was quite as pro Yanukovych as painted.