The title of this entry just about sums up the last three weeks which have been busy and varied. Firstly though sorry for the delay in posting another update and also for replying to emails but this is the first opportunity we have had to get on the internet in the last three weeks. Where we have been anchoring there were no internet cafes.
In the last update I said we planned to pickup Peter and then sail North and West to try and get out of the worst of the Meltemi and this we managed mainly to do. We had to stay in Naxos for a day after Peter arrived as the winds were strong but this gave us a chance to have another look round and for Peter to recover as he had flown in from the
As the wind was still blowing the next day we did the short hop to
Unfortunately as we needed to get further north we were only able to stay there the one night and then moved onto the
Next stop was a bay in the south of a small island called Petaloi, as this would then give us an easy run into the mainland of
The following morning we got up early before sunrise and set off for the mainland with two reefs in the mainsail and a small
We continued to stay in Rafti as the following day Alex (my daughter) was flying in to join us for a two week holiday. Once Alex arrived we still had to stay a further day in Rafti as the wind was still blowing and the seas were very rough. Unfortunately the wind had also gone round to the east a little and this brought the swell into the bay which was very uncomfortable so even though the wind had not gone down much we decided to make a run for it the next day. Once out in the open sea we realised how big the waves were but by now it was easier to keep going rather than fight our way back so with a small Genoa we had an exciting and fast sail down wind back to the island of Kea where this time we went on the quay as we needed fuel and water.
We spent two nights in Kea and then reached across back to the mainland and into a lovely but busy bay at Sounion. On the cliff overlooking the bay are the ruins of a
The following morning we upped anchor early and sailed south across the
After a few days we decided we had better move so made the short motor to Koiladhia. Here we managed to catch sight of the couple of Turtles that inhabit the bay. Then it was time to start working our way slowly back northwards to get in ferry distance to
Still no wind so we had to motor to Ormos Skindos a bay on a totally uninhabited island. A beautiful place with lovely clear water. During the evening we saw several Fire Planes fly overhead and when we awoke in the morning the boat looked like it was covered in snow! Tiamat had a fine dusting of ash all over and there was a smell of wood burning in the air. When we left the bay we soon discovered where it was coming from. The
On the way to Poros, our destination, Kim noticed a puff of smoke on the hill that overlooks the town. As we watched the smoke increased and within no time there were flames shooting high in the air. All afternoon we watched the fire planes attack the fire until they finally had it out. You may have seen on the news that
Poros island is separated from the coast of the Peleponnisos by a very narrow and shallow channel and as we approach the town of
Then it was onto the
The next morning we got up early before it became too hot and took a taxi to the ruins of Epidhavros which is famous for its stunning ancient theatre built around 330 BC. The theatre is almost complete and has amazing acoustics, anyone standing and speaking in the centre of the ‘stage’ can be heard clearly from any part of the 54 tiers of seats that could hold an audience of 14,000. As well as the theatre there is are ruins of temples, baths, a gymnasium, etc spread out over a large area. It was certainly worth the visit.
So now we are getting ready to cross through the canal back to the west coast of
Have just realised how much I have written and rambled on, sorry, but I hope you enjoy it. Will try and keep it shorter next time. Not sure when I will be able to post this as good internet connections are few and far between where we are at the moment.
We will post the next instalment when we are through the
Hope you are all well. Duncan & Kim.
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