39:38.94N 19:51.10E
We waited 2 days in Marzamemi for decent weather before
tackling the final long passage from Sicily to Greece. The passage went smoothly and
the only point worth recording was when SWICOE did the final flag
change.
Where’s the Greek flag
then? |
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Ah! There it is |
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“Shall we go straight to Corfu” asked Pat. “No” said the skipper. “We’ll get a
better wind angle if we head for Lefkas” he lied. All part of Skipper’s secret
plan. So that’s what we did and dropped a hook in Sivota at the Southern end of
Lefkas after a 3 day passage. Next day we moved round to Vlycho Bay –
one of our favourite places in Greece.
After a couple of days rest it was Pat’s 60th
birthday.
Why the anguished look – it’s your
birthday! |
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Aha - now I
understand.
It’s a grey hair |
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Once she got past that trauma she tucked into a
60th birthday bacon roll for
breakfast
Breakfast in
Nidri |
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We seemed to be for ever eating that
day.
Evening meal on Peejay – complete with romantic
anti-mosquito candles |
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Next day the young skipper took his old wife for a trip
round the island on a motor bike.
Overlooking Vlycho Bay |
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Closer view of Vlycho Bay |
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We had lunch at Rouda beach and then did what all
sensible old people do.
Think we’ll take a course in dry stone walling when
we get home |
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Skipper reminded her that bits start dropping off when
you reach 60
You’ve lost a bit
darling |
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But then the weather turned nasty again and the skipper
started fretting because now he wanted to get to Corfu.
Vlycho Bay when the weather went pear
shaped |
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“No problem” said SWICOE. “We’ll just wait for a couple
of days and then leave and we can stop off at Paxos on the way.” And that’s when
the skipper revealed his plan.
“Tomorrow is my 60th birthday and I want this
epic trip to end on that precise day. That’s why we went to Lefkas - if we’d
gone straight to Corfu we would have arrived
too early. Now we’ve lost a day with bad weather so it’s going to be tough to
get to Corfu on time. We need to get up to the
Lefkas Canal today and get the first bridge opening tomorrow
morning and if we miss out Paxos we can still get to Corfu on my birthday”
And so he moved the boat up to the Lefkas Canal and anchored there overnight. Next
morning he woke up his trusted crew at 0530 and they went through the Lefkas Bridge at 0600 and round the notorious
sand spit in the dark. For once the wind was kind and we were soon making rapid
progress.
60th birthday breakfast for the skipper
– 2 cheesy herby omelette rolls |
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And at 1800 hours on the skipper’s 60th
birthday - a mere 420 days after leaving - we arrived back in Gouvia Marina,
Corfu. There was Wolfie, waiting to help us tie
the boat up, just as he had been to cast us off over a year
before.
Homecoming hug for Pat from
Wolfie |
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That was it then – the voyage was over. 2 Ocean
crossings. More than 13,000 miles chalked up. One man’s dream achieved. I wonder
what come’s next?
Done it ! |
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Skipper – 27th September
2010