Not just cooking, knitting, making yoghurt afloat :-)
Life on board experiences from a female crew.
Friday, 15 August 2014
Friday, 8 August 2014
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
2014.9.
Arrived at Praia da Vitória, Ilha Terceira, Açores !
After 21 days of sailing and 1491.9 miles from Kilmore Quay, we arrived safely in the Azores.
First day at the Marina da Praia da Vitória. Escapade is moored at the reception berth. |
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
2014.8
Leaving Kilmore towards the Azores !
We stayed in Kilmore Quay longer than we have planned. The new AIS transmitter had several failures during our passages this summer, so Sean asked for a replacement unit. It took several days to get the new unit delivered.
Yesterday, it was my daughter Elif's birthday and we celebrated her birthday with a lemon meringue pie from local bakery. Happy Birthday Elif !
There is a seal living in the Kilmore Quay Harbour. I always wanted to get a picture, but she would dive and disappear as soon as I get my camera.
On our last day here, she just came over our stern and gave me this picture.
Thank you Seal.
We are leaving early tomorrow morning.
Yesterday, it was my daughter Elif's birthday and we celebrated her birthday with a lemon meringue pie from local bakery. Happy Birthday Elif !
There is a seal living in the Kilmore Quay Harbour. I always wanted to get a picture, but she would dive and disappear as soon as I get my camera.
On our last day here, she just came over our stern and gave me this picture.
Thank you Seal.
We are leaving early tomorrow morning.
Thursday, 3 July 2014
2014.7
Kilmore Quay, Wexford, South Ireland
Kilmore harbour enterance was narrower than it looks in the picture. A small motor boat came out as we entered and there was just enough room !
On the Sunday we arrived at Kilmore Quay. There was a Blessing Ceremony in the Harbour and the Priest sprinkled holy water on each boat.
Fishing boats at Kilmore Quay Harbour |
sailing from Howth to Kilmore Quay |
Arklow Bank wind turbines |
Alter boy carrying the Holy Water in a plastic drum and filling the sprinkler. |
Escapade beeing blessed. |
St.Patrick's bridge is a shallow ridge from the mainland to Saltee Islands. It was formed by a Glacier at the end of the ice age.
Walks around Kilmore Quay
We took a bus trip to Wexford one day.
Friday, 27 June 2014
2014.6
Howth and Dublin, Ireland
After a nice sail we arrived around midnight. As the enterance seemed difficult in the dark for a first time, we waited until daylight before going into Howth Marina.
A view of 'Eye of Ireland' behind the enterance lighthouse to Howth Harbour |
After walking around the town, we decided not to take the bicycles out as the trafic was too busy.We stayed in Howth marina for a couple of days and had a chance to see some more of this nice town.
Walk into Deerpark |
Castle near the Cookery School |
Howth Yacht Club has one of the world's oldest racing yacht desings and members proudly keep these historical boats and race them very competitively.
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
2014.5
Port St.Mary and Douglas, Isle of Man
Tide was against us as we approached the south of the Island, so we went outside of the Chicken Rock with its classic lighthouse.
It was my first time in this beautiful island , Isle of Man. We went into Port St.Mary at the south end of the Island and picked up a visitor's buoy.
It was nice to discover the steam trains in Port St.Mary, so we decided to have a trip to Douglas and back. It was lots of fun and beautiful countryside views during this train ride.
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