Tony, I thought I had the answer to your query about Peter and Joan. Joan was Peter's Skinnard's first wife and I thought they may have been out in SS prior to him marrying Shelagh. Peter went out there first in the mid '70's and has spent a total of well over a year of his time in the village at all times of the year. He has been responsible for taking many folk from our village out there over the years, including our family in 1988 and now we have been out there on 25 occasions and are regularly joined by our children and grandchildren. So, another generation follows.
As a Notary solicitor, Peter has helped many ex pat's and locals over the years with all types of legal matters and would very much like to hear from any of his many friends who he has met over the years. Most of his time is spent in the old part of SS and Manthos and family have been his friend for many years. He is celebrates his 80th on Wednesday of this week and, to mark this, we have produced for him a photo of the SS bay from east to west that is 150 cm (about 5ft in old money) long for him to hang up on the wall and remember the happy times. There are many days that will be memorable over his years there and some, possibly following the most memorable, of which he will have no memory! We are also making up a little booklet with varying comments from his many friends in SS and giving him this with a few photos of the time there. If there are any of you who remember this octigenarian, please add a note on the Forum and I will attach them.
And, yes, he will be back there this year, maybe going a bit lighter on the Ouzo but spending just as much time in the Tavernas just chatting and enjoying the atmosphere that you all know so well.
PS. If any one would like a copy of the photo of the bay, my daughter would be very willing to have it copied. She can get it produced and delivered for £40 and £10 of this will go to the Adoption Friends association in Plymouth. We are going out to SS in May and will give one to Manthos to hang up and you can have a view of it there in his Taverna. Sorry I cannot show a j peg of this. My knowledge of doing this kind of thing is limited. Perhaps there is someone out there who can help.