Lagos - Our last stop in Portugal

The ODA diary
Erik L. Roede
Sun 8 Sep 2013 12:37
37:06.5000N 8:40.5000W
![]() This area is a mecca for kiting and surfing, and we signed up for a surfing
class. A rather painful experience for this guy who thought he had retained at
least a tiny bit of California surfing skills from 35 years ago. But no, just
jumping up on my feet proved to require more agility and technique than I could
muster, so I had to accept that my surfing days are sadly past. But we had a
great time! On board are now Kjersti and Christian, Vibeke, Tobias and I.
We have had easy and comfortable days along the Spanish and Portuguese West
Coast. Far too little wind so we have gone more under power than we would have
liked. But the weather has been perfect, we have enjoyed being ashore, we have
been suprised by the nearly total lack of English language skills among the
locals (which does not help when we speak hardly a word of their languages!),
and we are amazed at the amount of french fries they eat here! Every
restaurant, with every type of food, serves french fries with just about
everything. The USA is little league in comparison!
The boat is functioning well, we have fun together and everyone is looking
forward to our more adventurous next destination: Morocco! The usual way to the
Canary Islands is to cross over to Madeira from Portugal, and then head South to
the Canary Islands, but I have been recommended to visit Morocco. We do not know
what to expect there, and we have heard all kinds of stories about how women
must cover themselves, to the high crime rate. We will take our chances and see
for ourselves. I am actually really looking forward to
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