The Beauty of Kamares Sifnos |
Jam at the Cameron |
Our Miss at Absinthe |
SL and Missy on the Chrissopiggi Path |
On
Missy's first day, we simply enjoyed the sun on Sifnos, ate octopus
and Greek salad, and visited the local tavernas.
One
of our haunts was the Old Captain's bar, where we had become friends
with the owner's girlfriend Kelly. Kelly had loaned me an old
guitar with a missing string two years ago before I began bringing
the Travelcaster.
“Well
this ain't no Shakespearian sonnet,
I
got Kelly's guitar, it's got five strings on it.
And
what I need most is a big dose of Sifnos tonight.”
(From
Big Dose of Sifnos © 2010 J. Lubert)
The
following days were filled with exploring tiny bays like Heronissis,
where we sat enjoying the fish that the owner of the sole taverna
there had caught that morning, or Chrissopiggi, where we had to walk
up and over a mountain to get to the beach and taverna.
Our
nights were spent lingering over long dinners including one at the
restaurant Absinthe, where, yes, we all tried absinthe! It was
surprisingly good, and no one went blind!
It
was a musical time as well. When I was helping Nefali with her
guitar, a Frenchman visiting from Paris showed up with his guitar and
an impromptu jam had the whole restaurant singing. This resulted in
two more invitations to play at the local campground. The first was
with Jean, our Parisian friend, and his buddy from the campground,
also a Jean. There were about 75-100 people enjoying the night. This
must have been a hit, because I was approached in town and asked to
play again at the campground, this time with an American entertainer
Andy, and his wife who were scheduled to play that night.
It
was tremendous fun and Andy was a real entertainer who had the whole
crowd singing and dancing. He was very generous in asking me to play
all the solos and join in on the harmonies with his wife. All the
seats were full and I received a huge compliment when a woman asked
Lorraine to get me to turn more towards her so she could hear me
better. She had heard me play at the Cameron, and said, “I came
just to hear him play.”
Leaving
Sifnos was like leaving an old friend, but we had the siren call of
beautiful Paris beckoning, so off we went on the ferry to Piraeus,
taxi to Athens, flight to the city of lights.
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