12 August ® 21 August 2014
Yasas ( howzit in Greek! )
Wow, what a great time we are having.
It has been so busy onboard “Domicilium”.
We finally showed Bloss, Wojtek and
Tadji the beautiful town of Naoussa on the evening of the 11th
August. They found it so quaint and loved the glamorous shops. The full moon
was a great ‘torch’ for our dinghy ride back to the boat.
Early morning wake up call to set
sail for our next Island of Kithnos. Bye, bye Paros once again you gave us such
a good time. Luckily we had more than enough wind to put all the sails up and
to reach a speed of 8,7 knots. We anchored next to a sandspit and went stern to
the rocks in calm, turquoise water. Tadji and I spent hours jumping off the
high rocks into the crystal clear water and snorkelling.
The following morning we went off to go and
look for the thermal spring in the next bay that we had read about in the guide
book. We found it eventually in amongst the rocks on the beach. It was a
natural bath right on the shoreline with hot bubbling water. We all lay in it,
it felt soothing. We laugh so much on board that my mom often has tears pouring
down her cheeks. That evening we lay on the trampoline on the foredeck and we
gazed at the stars, it was so warm, still and beautiful.
Hydra was our next Island.
On the way we stopped for a swim in
the middle of nowhere and sadly in the distance we saw a dead turtle lying on
its back and fishes were hiding underneath it. We put the fishing lines in but
once again no such luck. We anchored in the beautiful bay of Mandraki and
walked in the boiling hot sun into the main town. The architecture was totally
different from the white washed typical Greek buildings of Patmos, Paros and
Kithnos. Here it was very green with luscious cypress trees and Italian style
villas overlooking the port. On this Island there are no cars so to get around
so you either have to walk, take a water taxi or hire a donkey.
As we arrived we could hear the
priest preaching loudly from the church on the dockside. We ate dinner nearby
and we could hardly hear ourselves think let alone talk. As we were finishing
off our meal everyone filed out of the church behind the priest and his helpers
and paraded through the town holding candles and paintings to mark the festival
of the ‘Assumption of the Virgin Mary’. The next day Tadji and I discovered a
beautiful private villa on the rocks with a big diving board. We were a little
naughty and just had to have a few dives off this springy board into the blue,
blue sea.
We sailed to Poros and there in the
anchorage my dad pulled Tadji and I behind the dinghy on our lilos. We were
laughing our heads off as they kept on nose diving.
Korfos was next. Here we tied up to
the local docks that were owned by the tavernas (restaurants) and you could get
free water, showers and WiFi on the boat! Tadji and I made handlines to try and
catch some small fish using stale bread, bits of the left over pork chops and
raisins. We were not successful but it was fun. After dinner that evening we
went shopping and I bought a white dress and a black skirt which Tadji (also
known as Angelina) was prancing around in the shop. The assistant, a lovely old
Greek lady was in love with him. We laughed so much that night.
Next day we were finally to go
through the Corinth Canal. It is just over 3 miles long and 25 metres at the
widest part. The sides of the canal rise to 76 metres at the highest point.
Going through this canal saved us 450 nautical miles and a lot of time. At the
entrance we saw a replica of an ancient Viking long boat. The Russians on board
looked really dirty but they were friendly. They were all wearing traditional
Russian clothing and shoes. Tadji got hoisted up the mast in the bosuns chair
to take photos from above, he loved it. The Corinth Canal was an amazing
experience which I will never forget.
We are now in the Ionian Sea. We made
our way to the really beautiful town of Galaxidi on mainland Greece. We all
fell in love with this place immediately. We met a lovely Greek woman called
Stella who invited us to her home. Here we tried some local Greek chocolate and
she gave us a tour of her old ‘ship captains’ house, one of only ten left in
the Town. The top floor was a huge open plan area which used to be an old sail
loft for repairing and drying the old cotton sails. From here we left very
early in the morning by local bus to get to the ancient town of Delphi about
45kms away. Delphi was a religious sanctuary in its time. It is set up high on
a mountain amongst olive and cypress trees. We wandered around for about three
hours looking at all the amazing ruins dating back thousands of years.
I loved Apollo’s temple and I found the old
stadium with its grass track very interesting. Afterwards we toured the old
museum full of artefacts and amazing statues.
Later in the town Tadji and I bought
Greek ‘worry beads’ after getting a demonstration from a local Greek man on how
to play with them. Back in Galaxidi we dived for sea urchins as my dad and I
are planning to make a heart of urchins on a white canvas.
I am a little behind on my blogging
as I have to do schoolwork now. This news is up to the 21st August.
I promise to write again soon.
Adio
Tristy xx
Hi Tristy. Thanks for the update, it all sounds so amazing and just a million miles away from Cape Town. The crystal clear water, greek food and the interesting architecture - what a treat. All is good here, the weather has actually been so warm and we have done lovely hikes to make the most of the arrival of spring. The foundation phase is starting their play next week - Alice in Llunderland - so not much work it being done. I am really looking forward to watching it. Lots of love to your Mum and Dad and enjoy every minute of your adventure. Lots of love Nikki xx
ReplyDeletethis all looks soo cool
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golly gosh your lucky
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ReplyDeletei miss you so much
i love and misss you so much
i hope you are having so much fun
please send me a message to say how ur doing and when your coming back xxx in comp class so i have nit a lot of time xxx
love you to the mooooooon and back _ :)
love lolly,poo .2 , OLIVE :) <3
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ReplyDeleteu look so tall and u are really taned lily will have some competition shandy thinks the boys will all like you and she says 'eat more chicken' from max!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletetristy,you beautiful thing you super tanned .all the boys in the class r gonna want u to be there girlfrind .we had kylas party the other day andlily locked me in a cupboard .nippers registration was on the other day and the weather is getting better (proboaly not as good as in the med)
Deletemissing u loads
camy