I know I have been absent from my blog for a while now, however I recently had an experience that has galvanised me back to the keyboard! What, I hear you ask, has brought this about? Well, get the cuppa sorted, sit back and get ready to be immersed in a tale of discovery, friendship, adventure and overwhelming love, all happening with the backdrop of one of the most beautiful islands I have ever visited!
My brother-in-law had the good sense to propose to a Greek girl. I say good sense because it meant the chances were very high that they would be married in Greece, and who has ever heard of a day trip to Greece? Excellent, that was this year's holiday sorted! Far more importantly, the jolly good sense because his bride to be couldn't be more fairy tale if the Brothers Grimm had written the wedding vows themselves! The stage was set for recreating that most classic of all fairy tales, and my personal favourite, The Princess Bride. Inconceivable, I hear you scream, but wait and by the end of my tale you will understand.
As with all weddings, the run up was fraught, not least because of the venue. The island of Patmos in the Dodeconese was, until a few weeks ago, a small pink splodge to the right of mainland Greece in my atlas. It was somewhere that was going to take a plane, an overnight stay and a ferry trip to get to. Not the most convenient place to go to for a wedding but sometimes these things need to be done and there was certainly some fun being planned, not to mention a wedding, so I knew it would be worth it. Today however, to me, Patmos is Nirvana, a magical place where one can imagine a marble fountain gently spewing forth the elixir of youth. Surely odes have been written about the place, the beauty of the mountains, the serenity of the beaches, the clarity of the water, the personality of the people? When they first got engaged David and Josephine told us all how idyllic Patmos is and, to their credit, that's where they left it. I like to think that they both knew that to oversell the place would be to take something away. Some experiences in life need to be journeys into the unknown, the mysteries and surprises need to be unravelled and experienced in person and in place, not on a chintz sofa thousands of miles away, with expectations hitting the stratosphere.


Sunday, when it eventually started, was spent in a haze on the beach, reliving the day before, debating as to just which particular moment was the best but agreeing that the sum of all the parts made for the most incredible memory. As the day went on, more and more people ventured into the sunlight, shades on and, rather surprisingly, a good number with pina coladas! The was a very real danger that the party was going to get going again and, as the heat of the day began to ease and the children began to flag, we left before the allure of happy hour could gain the advantage over us. We headed back to the hotel to get a good night's sleep before venturing on a boat trip for our last day en masse, desperate as we all were to keep the fantastic atmosphere going, living in total denial that somewhere out there, in the vast blueness, was reality and it was beginning to beckon!

Unfortunately there was no more prolonging the inevitable and once we got back the evening was spent packing and getting ready to ready to leave the next day. We had had the most amazing week and would be going home with a great many knew friends and fantastic memories. As we gathered for the ferry the following day, the farewells were emotional and the promises to keep in touch resounded across the water as the catamaran steamed off into the blue.
Roald Dahl said "those who don't believe in magic will never find it". We clearly do because we all found it in bucket and spadeful's on Patmos and I know, that like us, every other guest at the wedding will be dreaming of the day they can return. David and Josephine, when are you renewing your vows?