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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Meeting Place
« on: July 03, 2011, 02:08:49 PM »
Lesley.  Thinking of meeting up just to let you know that there will be a memorial service for Peter Skinnard in the Church at noon on 24th July.  It will be short as there will be no Papas in attendance.  We will meet up at the Kamini after to have a drink to him.  Anyone who would like to attend is welcome.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Anyone been and back yet?
« on: May 23, 2011, 12:28:20 PM »
Sitting overlooking the bay on another day that is almost windless with the sun burning off the cloud over a flat sea many colours.  The week with little wind has given back about 3 metres of beach and the sandbanks are now clearly evident.  There are few more chairs on the beach but not attendend.  Costas of sunbed fame says that because 11 councils in Corfu are now combined into one there are administrative problems.  The Beach auction is not until 15 June so, until then, beds are free.

 If one accepts the gamble with the weather May is a glorious time to see the Island in all its beauty.  Old Perithea is stunning just now with masses of wild flowers along the old pathways around the slowly reclaimed houses.  The background on the hills covered with the bright yellow Cytisus makes it a picture – all the better without flies and wasps that seem the plague the place in summer.  I have bared my body in the sea and found it pleasantly warm(ish).  Not so different from the summer months after a few days of no wind.  Nafsika pool, however, does take your breath away at present.

The village is still fairly quiet.  For the last 20 years I have heard the locals lament that the present year is worse than the previous but I think now it may be true.  They are between a rock and a hard place with prices between getting a reasonable margin and not scaring off the tourists.  The Government had hoped to bring in extra cash with the VAT rise but it might not happen if gross income is reduced.

The Avliotes by-pass is a bit of a mess at both ends at present.  It is said that it will be completed by the end of July.  I wonder!

Yes, Shane and Sandra are back at the Juice Bar.  Pleased I think to be away from the clearing up all around them in Queensland from the recent flooding.  Nikos and Kerry went out to Oz over Christmas and came back to see the Council have continued the footpath along Ozzie Oils and not given them any drop in the curb to get cars into their parking space.

As for Bar 38, I have not spoken directly to either Hilary or Spiros but I understand things are not too good but those close to the couple may have better news.  I hope so because they did seem a lovely couple and they put a lot of energy into the new bar.

Glad the Speros blog is liked.  I saw him yesterdqy and told him that it had been well received.  He will continue with a few thoughts and recipes.  I think the next one will be Spinokopita, one of my favourites there.

Back to the UK late tonight.  As usual, the end of a relaxing week and a good preparation to returning in 54 days time.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Anyone been and back yet?
« on: May 20, 2011, 01:14:57 PM »
Just touching base looking over a sunkissed almost waveless bay with the scent of the Gardenia heavy in the air and birds singing all around.  Yes, its Agios Stefanos on a cloudless and virtually windless day in May.  The village is fairly quiet and walkers are prominent rather than filling the beach.  There are a few sunbeds below Delphin Blu and Havana but nothing else.  The council have done a good job clearing up the beach and it all looks ready for the season. There is about the same area of beach compared to last year but the bank of flora by Athena has been eroded a little - it has meant that the exit from Athina to the beach has been brought a few metres to the west.

The Mango sign has been taken down and the area intended for lunching the residents of Delphin Blu.  It is very smart and finished to a high standard.  Of course non residents can eat and drink there but I just get the feeling that the area right to the beach beds will be a bit exclusive.  There is an extension to Mango that has not been finished right up to the Havana border.  We did have a cocktail at Delpin Blu last night and saw a spectacular sunset.  It really is a great view and worth the €7 for the drink!

Prices remain around the same a last year but some are saying they are going to raise the prices a little in mid June.  They are obviously well aware that the hike cannot be too much.

Perdita has done a good job to her new shop that used to be Magnet bar/Simple.  Noula has, as reported earlier, moved to her premises opposite Perdita.

Most of the shops are open. The Olive Press looks to be opening soon.  Bar 38 is running but sadly without Hilary, who is said to be in Sidari. 

We had a meal at Nafsike and chatted to Speros.  He has started a blog which has a recipe and another go at the calling of the village San Stefanos http://thehotelnafsika.wordpress.com/ . We eat at Fantasea tonight.  Costas has really tried hard to get the place going and the menu looks inviting.

Have not tried the water this year.  Just about to bare my body.  It will mean the beach edge will be a littlel nearer the Waves!.  Oh yes, the footpath to Arillas is passible, just.  There is a small area that has a 12 inch ledge but just needs a bit of care! Will have to see ifits still OK when we return in July!

Just off to Waves for a spot of lunch.  Somehow get the feeling we dont want to return to the UK on Monday!

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Current Weather
« on: May 13, 2011, 07:24:50 PM »
t least we will get to know the price of Mythos and whether the track down to Arillas is still there.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: kamini bar
« on: April 28, 2011, 01:43:42 AM »
Yes, its a great place either before or after a meal at Fantasea, (ex Golden Beach), Manthos, Mistral, Beachcomber, Olive Press or Nafsika.  Michalis, owner of Anatoli apartments behind Kamini, is normally behind the bar or his sons, Peter or Billy, if they are on vacation from Cumbria.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: anatoli apartments
« on: April 05, 2011, 12:58:53 PM »
We have stayed there for the past 23 years.  It is situated in the 'Old' part of the village but only 5 minutes walk to the new part.  Katie and Michalis are delightful people and live just above the apartments.  They are always willing to help.  The Kamini bar is just below Anatoli where Michalis or his sons will be behind the bar looking after your liquid needs.

The apartments, built about 26 years ago, are fairly basic but very clean a looked after daily by Michalis sister.  There is no TV and AC is only available up stairs.  Wi Fi was not available last year but it was a thing on Michalis list to do this year! The views are great, a bit better from the first floor but there are a few steps to get up there which can be a bind if you are hauling up a push chair.  The beach and local Tavernas are just a one minute stroll away.  Room 1 is now 2 rooms knocked into one to give a lounge.  Rooms 4 and 9 are slightly bigger than 3, 5,6 and 8.  There are two apartments with two bedrooms each 2 and 7.

So, if you want the height of luxury with all the trimmings probably not for you but it suits us fine. (I will collect me commission of a couple of Ouzo's when there in May)

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San Stefanos news and views / Memories of an Octogenarian
« on: April 04, 2011, 01:57:55 PM »
At our regular 6 O'clock Club on a Friday night at the Weary Friar we chat about the many things one does over a pint or two.  One member is a long time visitor to SS and in fact introduced me to the village in 1988.  Over the years, as a Notary, he has helped many ex pats in the village on legal matters and is known by many residents and locals, having spent over two years of the past 30 enjoying the life there.  I often mentioned the Forum to him and printed out a few pieces of which he had an interest. 

About a month ago he told me he would write a few lines about his life in SS.  Last Friday at the ‘Club’ we talked among other things about the demise, and possible extinction, of Plymouth Argyle Football Club, (where he was a past Director in the days when Malcolm Allison and Bobby Moncur were Managers)  in addition to saying the final copy for the Forum would be sent to me this week.

Sadly, the following day, on Saturday, Peter had a heart attack and died.  I thought it would be fitting to send this to you as a tribute to someone who really loved the village.  As a senior Elder in our little Cornish village, he will be sorely missed, as he will, I am sure, to his many friends and acquaintances in SS (sorry Peter Agios Stefanos following his gentle rebuke at the end of his piece!).  RIP Peter.

PS.  If any of you who knew Peter and would like further information please e mail me richard@kernock.co.uk

PPS. I have had to adapt the following from a PDF.  Apologies for any typographical errors and its format!




Peter Skinnards notes

I have read the various recollections of regular visitors to Agios Stefanos and, as one ofthe Iong-term visitors, I thought it right be of interest to add my own recollections.

As some of your readers know, I am a lawyer in the UK and in 1978 my firm was
instructed to form a travel company known as ‘lios Island Holidays', which is still
trading today. This company was created by a lady of Greek background, Nita, and her
husband Eric who was working in television in Plymouth at that time. Having formed the
company, my wife Shelagh and I were invited by Eric and Nita to visit Corfu the
following year, 1979, as guests of their company. I had visited Corfu some years earlier
(when on a cruise) but had no idea of the whereabouts of Agios Stefanos. We duly
accepted the invitation and thus began a love affair with the village and its people,
which has continued to the present time.

On our first visit we were recommended by Eric and Nita to stay at the Hotel Nafsika,
opened, I believe, by George and Theodora in 1978 following their return from America,
What fun it was in those days, with not many tourists, and with few locals speaking
English and few tourists speaking any Greek - but we all got by! People grumble about
the roads today, but in those days the roads to the village were really just Country
tracks. When waiting for friends to arrive, we used to sit drinking in the Nafsika garden,
looking across to the top of the hill where the road comes from Avliotes, waiting to see
a cloud of dust to warn us that a bus or car was on the way to the village!

In those days the village was centred around the old part, with the three tavernas of
Manthos, The Waves and The Golden Beach. What we of that era refer to as ‘Sunset
Strip’ - where the modern development has taken place - did not then exist and the
village virtually ended at the cross-roads (where what we knew as the ‘Bus Stop
Taverna’ - ie George’s - still is).

Along past The Condor and the Thomas Bay Hotel etc, right up the hill past Romanza,
was then all open country.

Over the years we have always stayed ln the old village, at the Nafsika, the Golden
Beach, Manthos' Apartments by the Church (long before Fedra and Christina's) and
then when Michalis Mouzakitis came home from ‘the ships' and built Anatoli apartments,
we began to stay there with him and Katie and have done so ever since.

The old harbour was the only facility for boats and the beach did not have any facilities
whatever - not even deck-chairs. I have several photographs of those days, showing
the undeveloped beach, often with a herd of goats brought down from nearby fields.
Those of us who began to holiday there regularly would in those days form working
parties to clear up areas of the beach from seaweed and other debris.

From 1979 to date, my wife and I have visited every year (except 1983 when our
daughter Bethany was born) and when I was younger, I normally came three times a
year - first for the Greek Easter, then some Weeks in the summer with the family and
friends and then again on my own in October, with the excuse that I was going to help
my Greek friends close up the Island for winter! '

Travel to and from England was not easy in those early days and we frequently had to
travel from our home In Cornwall to Heathrow, then fly from Heathrow to Athens, then
catch the local flight from Athens to Corfu - and the same in reverse. Over the years my
family has followed our lead and my son Nick, my eldest daughter Sally, my grandsons,
my nephew, niece and other relations have all visited and maintained the family
tradition (only last summer we had a family party of seven, plus numerous friends).
Thankfully, we can now fly from Exeter or Bristol.

During our thirty plus years of visits, we have enjoyed many friendships with the locals
and have forged friendships with many ex-pats and other regular visitors who share our
love for the place. In the early days I used to accompany Michalis to visit his parents in
Avliotes. His father was a veteran of hard times in the Second World War and was
considerably older than me. He would ask Michalis ‘when is the old Englishman coming!’
and we would sit happily for hours on his terrace, not speaking a word of each other’s
language!

We have introduced countless friends to the village since 1979 and I did suggest some
years ago that the locals should consider appointing me as ‘Honorary Mayor’ For my
services to local tourism!

May I add a grumble from an old man!  So many people now refer to the village as `San
Stefanos' - this is a modern appellation, introduced by travel companies and other
businesses to ‘freshen the image’ and to distinguish it from the other Agios Stefanos on
the north-east coast. The correct and true name of the village is Agios Stefanos and can
we long-time visitors please discourage the use of the name of ‘San Stefanos’, which is
quite out of place in this lovely old part of Corfu. Your contributor Tony recently
published some photos which he described as being of ‘San Stefanos 1983-96' -
 I
challenge him to produce any evidence of the use of that name in 1983!

PETER SKINNARD

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Information and help please / Re: Taxi's
« on: February 22, 2011, 07:37:45 PM »
Have you thought about having a car in May and driving from and to the airport?  A car at that time will cost you around €170 for the week, which, after you take the cost of the taxi, makes it a relatively cheap vehicle to see other parts of the island at that time of year.  The local car hire firms can be booked through Noula or Valantis at car-hire-corfu [valantis@car-hire-corfu.com].  If you are reasonably confident driving it does give you the freedom to move around, especially if the day is a bit dull.

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Information and help please / Re: weather in May
« on: February 08, 2011, 03:54:48 PM »
It's a different kind of holiday.  We have been for the last 3 years and, yes, the weather can be variable but generally very pleasant.  It is nice to see the fields green and flowers in the hedgerows.  The village is just waking up and the people are raring to go.  If you are looking to do a bit of exploring this is just the time to do it.  A few days of car hire might help to see other areas.  See you there.  We are only there for a week this year between 17 and 23rd - horrible Easyjet flights from Bristol I am afraid but at £102 we cannot complain!

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Add Golden Beach (now that it has been 'refurbed')  Great views is a bonus
      Manthos can be excellent (and a good Party Night on Saturdays if you want that sort of thing)

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Just to get back to the main theme - as if you lot never made a typographical misrake! - Kostas e mail is kostaskerkira@yahoo.gr

00306977621978

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Couldn't agree more Tony.  After many years not eating there because, although the views were great, Nikos just didn't have the front of house presence, we went there last year and the food was excellent.  Kostas is obviously pulling the place up by the bootstrings and it is worth a visit.

They have also revamped their accommodation behind the church.  Had a look last year and was very impressed.  If the Fedra Mare is booked and you dont mind not having a pool then, with similar prices, it is worth looking at.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: lost touch
« on: January 02, 2011, 02:47:46 PM »
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.

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Where to stay / Re: Easter Corfu 2011
« on: November 20, 2010, 02:02:43 PM »
Hi Lesley.  Had a drink in the local last night at our 6 O'clock club and mentioned the thefts and headless news to a long time visitor to Agios Stefanos, 'Mr Peter'.  I think you know him well.  He sends good wishes and hopes everything has calmed down by the time he arrives in July.
I hope Aris is able to get his boat back

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: weather today
« on: November 17, 2010, 12:12:22 AM »
Sorry to hear that Lesley.  I have always considered SS a place where one could leave a wallet or similar on the beach and it would be returned without a problem.  Must say I leave cash and passport in the apartment but suppose that is really tempting fate and ought to put it in one of the safes that are in the village.  I hope the culprits are caught and this is just a few bad apples that can be squashed before the next season.

Have a good winter and look forward to having a drink with you in the Kamini on our first trip in mid May.  Yes, sorry to miss Easter.  I know of people who have been out with you at that time and they have really enjoyed it.

Sun here today but could do with a bit of the shirtsleave temperatures! 

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