First week in Lanzarote
 
                Jackamy
                  Paul & Derry Harper
                  
Sat 14 Nov 2009 13:40
                  
                | 28:54.55N 13:42.25W By Friday early evening all boats were 
safely in and the celebrating really started! We joined Bali Blue for drinks and 
were invited to join a party boat that was moored next to them and hosting a 
50th birthday party. What a welcome to Lanzarote! Puerto Calero is a chic and 
modern marina, lined with restaurants and designer shops. A very nice spot to 
rest and prepare for the big crossing!  Saturday evening Mr Calero, the owner of 
the marina, hosted a welcome party, which coincided with Halloween so the 
children off Miss Tippy and Roundabout dressed up in costumes for the occasion. 
They came to all the boats trick or treating and of course Paul had 
to blast them with a water pistol out of the side handing over 
treats.  Tuesday evening we wnt to the north of the 
island to Jameos del Agua, a volcanic cavern with an underground lake and 
restaurant, where we were entertained by Canarian folk dancing and 
music. Thursday Jane flew in for a long weekend 
to keep me company as Paul returned to the UK to tie up a few loose ends. A 
friendly yacht race had been planned by the marina and we had been 
invited to join Miss Tippy but due to high winds it was cancelled. The 
curry night still went ahead that evening though. There is a little rocky bay close to the 
marina entrance where we swim off the rocks. The weather is gorgeous so we cool 
off a few times a day there. We seem to have fitted a lot into our girly 
weekend. A submarine trip, a ride on the water taxi to Puerto del Carmen where 
we chilled on the beach. Jane felt very comfortable in our floating community, 
or 'The Floating Village' as people have started to refer to us as.          Jane and 
myself with our submarine certificates        
                
            
              Tony and 
Christine the Blue Water Rally Team |