Olympic Marina still
As mentioned in the last note we decided to stay longer to
wait out the windy weather. Turns out to have been a correct decision. Over
the last three days the wind has averaged about 30 knots in the marina.
Started with heavy thunderstorms and a drop in temperature. Now we are around
17 C (60’s F). Luckily the marina is well protected with only a occasional
roll from passing ferries four times a day. It seems the outer wall has a few
gaps to allow water circulation and the wakes cause a little roll once they
pass through, nothing bad. There is not much to do in the marina, especially since the season
is ending. The café has three food items, the best is a frozen pizza. The
mini market has some dry goods but it reducing inventory, especially with fresh
items. Need to go into town for supplies. However the chandler is open and
has the normal array of marine supplies. Also two local dogs come by each day
looking for treats or water. They have their rounds and having the begging
down pretty well. In town of Lavrion most things can be found. The town was
based on the mining operations in the past. This area was well known for
centuries for silver. There is even a very small museum displaying various
mineral rocks (2 Euro per person and it takes about 15 minutes). Nearby is the
archeological museum, again 2 Euros with some statues, local pottery and frieze
from the Poseidon temple to the south. The center of the town is being upgrade some more. New
paving on the main street as well as nicer shops are being built. A COOP
supermarket helps also. It is also the harbor for many ferries to the islands. Today we will head back into town to get more provisions,
get our Transit Permit stamped for departure tomorrow and just be able to get
off the boat for a while. With all the free time I cleaned the mussel shells out of
the refrigeration lines, not all but better. The boat was thoroughly washed,
now it is salty again from the high winds and spray. Did get time to put
together information for Swiss taxes due after departure, what fun. And we
watched TV at night. At 9:00 there is usually a American movie in English and
some episodes of Lost now that they seemed to stop showing the Nanny on every
station. |