Bob,

One harbor where we tied up for the night had about 10 oar powered
fishing boats, and our 29 footer - that was it.  The whole harbor wasn't
much bigger than a good sized swimming pool.

The harbor wall had a sign - hand written - "Welcome we love you".

>From the harbor you climbed a long flight of stone stairs to the village
square.

>From one corner of the square more steps led up to the church and the
cistern.

We were looking for dinner, and sat down in what appeared to be a
restaurant, my wife, our two teen age children and I.  Did they have a
menu.......?
Pandemonium!  Finally one of the local youngsters came to the table and
spoke to us in German.  No, they didn't have a menu, but they could offer
us pork chops.................  Fine I said, pork chops and a liter of
Plavac (a local red wine) please.

Scramble, scurry, intense activity in the house, and after about an hour
of waiting, .......... dinner!

Meanwhile, the village square was filling with people as it got darker,
and the full moon rose over the Adriatic.

In one corner were the old men, smoking and playing cards.  In another
corner sat the elderly women, knitting.  The third corner was filled with
younger couples and their young children, and in the darkest corner were
all the young singles of the village.

Someone (three or four people) had  guitars, and soon the square was
filled with lovely soft Croatian folk songs sung in four part harmony.

There were no radios, and no TV since the island had no electricity.  You
just entertained yourself.

So we sat there, eating dinner, drinking wine, and listening and enjoying
a most wonderful evening.

Naturally, the local boys were interested in our 16 year old daughter,
and later when we went back to the boat, they came down to the harbor and
sang her a serenade.

She, in return, grabbed her guitar, and sat there in the cockpit playing
all sorts of  Beetles songs, and other popular songs that she knew, with
the boys sitting on the harbor wall singing along.

Yep, you sure can't beat MAIB!

Connie

 

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