Saturday 25 September 2010

Purple haze and tiny kittens...

Hello folks! Not posted anything for a while 'cos we've been super busy recording demos of the songs we've written for the film since we arrived in Crete. Things are going well and the music has a cool 70s vibe (the film's set in '72) - Matt's even started growing some hilarious sideburns!
Anyway I just wanted to share some photos taken with my iPhone and the Hipstamatic app. You can buy loads of cool add-on films and lenses and flashes for it and these are using the Pistil film, Roboto Glitter lens and the Berry Pop flash - and don't worry, Matt's not really turned into Violet Beauregarde from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, it's just a trick of the light!
Oh, and the photos at the end are of the tiniest kitten that thought I was his mum for the day until Matt got fed up of him trying to scramble up onto the sun lounger - then I nearly wet myself laughing as Matt tried to lead the kitten away. He ended up walking in circles around the apartment complex with the tiny kitten trailing behind obediently - it was like the Pied Piper!
See ya soon...




I love love this one of Matt emerging from the sea - Daniel Craig? Pah! One of the best pics I've taken on my trusty iPhone I think!

This was during one of the music theory lessons that Matt's started giving me - it's brill, and I'm making things all the more appealing by writing everything down using rainbow coloured pens in a rainbow coloured book!


Tuesday 14 September 2010

Spinalonga...

Last Thursday we visited Elounda on the north coast of Crete and then took a boat to the old leper colony Spinalonga.
Mary and I have both been reading the Victoria Hislop novel, The Island, which is about the everyday life of people on the island around the time of the second world war so it was very eerie to step foot on the island. It's so strange to think about the people who were sent there and the supposedly normal life of school, cooking, drinking in the cafes, bartering at market and going to church that went on there, despite all the inhabitants having this awful illness. One of the cruellest things is that it is so close to the village of Plaka on the mainland that the lepers on the island would have been able to see normal life going on but not be able to be part of it.
The island itself is beautiful and after walking for about 10 minutes we came across this lovely little jetty with the most amazing crystal clear water and lovely trees. 
We found out that the author of The Island has made a deal with a Greek TV network to make a series based on the novel so hopefully that will make its way across to the UK soon enough.
Our visitors are now back home and we had a lovely time with them. We still have four weeks left here and we are working like bees to record demos of all the songs we have written so far so we can show them to the director/writer of the film we're writing the soundtrack for. The script is superb folks, so we'll let you know as soon as it hits a cinema near you!
Now I'll leave you with some snaps - enjoy!

Here's Captain Mattos on the boat!
And the view of the island from the water; the land behind it is part of the mainland that stretches round in a big curve

Here are some houses on the first street you see when you come through the big tunnel that separates the jetty area from the rest of the island

A little shaded courtyard bit

Look how beautiful the sea is:

Here are the two Kassells having a little rest - always happy to pose for a photo!

Now this was taken at 'Dragon's Den' restaurant (Dragon's Cave really) and from here you can see the whole town of Makrigialos where we're calling home until October. (and as usual, Matt's doing the 'dog face'!)


Friday 3 September 2010

An update!

Good afternoon from Crete folks. Hope you're all well. Sorry for not posting for a while but we've been having so much fun with our visitors that I forgot to write!
So here's an update followed by some more lovely Greek eye candy...
Monday: As soon as Mike touched down on Cretan soil, his first thought was, 'MEAT'! So on Monday we went to some local supermarkets and the Greek-speaking only butchers in town where Mike managed to have a full conversation with the butcher even though neither spoke the other's language - bonding over meat, eh?! Then Mike proceeded to cook a fantastic meal and he let me be his trainee potato chef. We also went to the 'secret beach' and jumped in the waves (well, I did, until I saw two of the tiniest fish ever and then I jumped out and ran for my life up the beach...)
Tuesday: Mary and Mike tackled the walk into town and totally breezed it - fit as fleas they are!
Wednesday: We took a day trip to Sitia and had a big stroll up to the old fortress on the top of a very steep hill. We watched fish in the harbour, had a couple of drinks in seafront bars, looked at the fruit and veg and fish markets and then came back to the apartments for a swim. Mike got in a fight with a lilo and then we went out to Zorbas for a traditional Greek meal. The guys in Zorbas put on their usual excellent show of Greek dancing and even managed to drag Mary mouse up for a spin round the room - she was very good!
Thursday: M&M went to the beach for the day but poor Matt has an ear infection from the pool so he stayed at home.
Lovely lovely pork for tea and I was potato chef again!
Friday: Matt went to a very traditional and stern Greek doctor about his ear who was very thorough and gave him a bag full of lotions and potions to take for it - why can't they all be like that?!
And as I write this, M&M still have not returned from their two hour gorge walk that they set off for 4 and a half hours ago...so I'll keep you posted!!!
And as promised, some pics - enjoy :)