Once a year  I sail away to Sicily with some friends. What we do there should be  a great secret. We are sworn not to divulge any detail to our wives.  In fact there is nothing to divulge to anyone except our growing expertise  in il bel far niente.
The whole  point is to get away from it all and do blessed nothing in good company  for five days or so. I recommend it. Some drink, some don’t. Some  wash with admirable scruple and others don’t bother. We are a tolerant  crew. 
For a while  we are allowed to forget that we are husbands and fathers, that we have  professional responsibilities: five men all over fifty leaving it all  behind for a short while. On the eight hour passage out, everything  is set right by the night sky: time and space regain their true meaning  under an infinity of stars reflected in an endless sea. I enjoy my four  hour watch: the sound of the wind in the sails and the sea rushing past.
Syracuse  has become our home port away from home. We know what we want and where  to find it: great restaurants and the open air market where we shop  for our feast of fish and seafood. There are superb cooks among us. 
On just  one day we concede to tourism and have ourselves driven to some part  of Sicily we have not yet visited. Nothing strenuous, no rush: a stroll  here, a coffee there, sometimes a volcano, sometimes a temple, a lake  or a forest. All viewed gently, with mild curiosity.  If a plan has to be changed or simply  goes phut, it’s never a tragedy.
In no time  at all we must think of the return passage. Back to business but first  the passage itself. Heeling over in bright sunshine doing a steady seven  knots is nothing short of glorious. I could do that forever. The Sicilian  coast disappears and then appears once more for a final farewell before  the open sea.
The dolphins  don’t seem to mind the loud music in the cockpit. They came to play  in the bow wave this year also and turned the conversation to talk of  their growing numbers and of whales in the Med. It’s not all melting  icecaps. 
 
