Julia, Andrew, Sarah and Emma come back for more. 5 - 11 August
37:41.19N 26:57.06E Carol’s brother Andrew, sister-in-law Julia and nieces
Sarah and Emma came back for more!! Last year they had spent a week with
us in Turkey on what amounted to a motor boat holiday given that we had very little
wind and needed the engine on most of the time. This year they got to
sail properly. Last year Mike dislocated his shoulder part way through
their week so they were left to their own devices looking after the boat at
anchor while we did our tour of the regions hospitals and clinics. This
year we all stayed in one piece. Their flight was delayed so they arrived after dark when the
village was revving up for a festival to celebrate their ‘glorious’
victory over the Turks. With the help of text messages we tracked them
down to the outskirts where the taxi had dropped them considerably further from
the boat than planned but it was downhill and with wheels on the luggage not
too much of an effort to get to the harbour through the crowds. With lots
of “Excuse-me”’s we got past everyone sitting on the quayside
waiting for the extravaganza to begin and got into the dingy for a couple of
runs out to the boat at anchor. We watched the re-enactment of the battle complete with
burning ship in the harbour and then had the best possible view of the
fireworks from the front of the boat. It would be great to provide such a
welcome for all our visitors. Given their late arrival and the entertainment in the
harbour we didn’t have time for the full Vodka Martini ceremony so we
delayed that until the second night. A further refinement this time was
the cocktail umbrellas and paper novelty birds that Carol and unearthed in
Mum’s kitchen cupboard while at home the previous week. A
considerable improvement to presentation and overall naffness. As ever keen to pass on his knowledge and skills Mike took
Sarah on as his pupil and she has now been assessed as competent to take on
this duty should the need arise. Last year in Turkey we needed to take a line ashore pretty
much every time we anchored. This year there has always been plenty of
‘swing room’ in the anchorages so we haven’t needed to do
this until this week. Carol usually does the swimming, clambouring over
rocks and tying on so that Mike can manoeuvre the boat if things get a bit
tricky which they very occasionally do if it is windy. This time she had
company in finding the only suitable tree in the place. We travelled further this year which was good but returned
to Pythagorian where Andrew had booked an apartment for the second week.
We had an exceptionally hot last night on the town quay before they left after
breakfast the next morning. We had to make a rapid getaway in order to
reach Kusadasi, three hours or so away in Turkey where we were meeting our next
visitors David and Susan. |