And here I am again at my little port... that's what I call it... my little port... my favorite destination... just a quarter away from my home, yet it makes you feel like you're somewhere else... far away…

 My memory takes me back to the first day I found myself there... I went with friends after a long day of work to relax... to let our minds escape the pressures of work. 

Right next to the Loulis Mills... a hidden paradise, a small refuge of carefreeness... my little port... There I met the whole gang of Mr. Nikolas... with bouzouki... with guitars... we played, we sang, we laughed... 

It was so beautiful. And here I am again... again and again... it's my own little port now. Or is it everyone else's too? Mrs. Stella (my namesake) welcomes us with a smile.

 Well, she knows us... she even knows our order... she knows! I will definitely have my favorite spicy octopus... yes, the one with the sundried tomato...!! ... How much I love it... I always get it... Mrs. Stella won't deny me the recipe!!! She sits at the desk... and with a swift move, she takes out a big book... She tells me about all the things her eyes have witnessed in this tavern... how many famous and non-famous people have passed through there... While Mrs. Stella talks to me, a wave of intense aroma of red wine comes to my nose... she looks at me... smiles... winks... it's the octopus... just cooked, she tells me... 

She starts reading me the recipe... 

1 octopus, about 2 kilograms 

50 ml olive oil 

2 tbsp tomato puree 

1/4 tsp cinnamon

 1/2 tsp ground cloves 

1 hot chili pepper, finely chopped 

1/2 tsp red wine 

200g sundried tomato 

3 dried figs, finely chopped 

1 tbsp honey 

salt - pepper

Instructions: Place the octopus in a pot without adding any liquid. Add olive oil, tomato puree, and the rest of the ingredients. Saute and deglaze with wine. Then add the figs and the sundried tomato. After about 5 minutes, add hot water, about 200g. Reduce the heat, cover the pot, and let the octopus soften and the sauce thicken. If needed, add a bit more hot water (to maintain the simmer). When it's almost ready, increase the heat and add the honey. Stir well and let it cook for another 5 minutes.

However, our order has arrived at the table, and the group is waiting... The seagulls have already gathered below, patiently waiting for our generosity... they know where it goes... they are cunning! They caught me again! They stuck by my side! The boats are gradually coming together, and the sun is setting. The little chapel has lit up its lights again, and people are taking a stroll in the harbor... you take a deep breath. Everything inside you feels like it's fading away... anxiety, stress, worries, problems... For a moment, everything is calm within you. Everything is serene. My little port, thank you so much until my next venture! 

Thank you very much, Mrs. Stella and Mr. George!!!