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Beauty and the Bay

A few more pics from our visit to Bozukkale, because a bay this lovely shouldn't be upstaged by a broken castle...

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Closing Up the Boat

It's work time aboard Bedouin. All hands on deck getting our little house tucked away for a few months this winter so we can head home and visit with family and friends. Thankfully Kris is still...

Parellel Parked

Our first sailing season on Bedouin is finished up and we headed out early this morning for our appointment to get hauled out. It was a beautiful morning and we soaked up every last drop of our last...

A Post for Rachel

Our daughter-in-law loves cats and if you want to see cats, Greece is your place. We thought we'd post the ones I saw today, just for her. They smile and make us think of her. Here's to Rachel, who...

Our New Friend Has Eight Arms

This super clear anchorage hides nothing. Not even a stealthy camouflaged octopus lair.   But these dens often have tell-tale signs that make them easy to spot once you know what you're looking...

Soaking Up the Sun

Our last week before putting the boat “on the hard” for the winter. Soaking up the last bit of sunshine and the clearest water that made us feel like we were perched on a glass tabletop...

Sunken City

It was surreal to be anchored just off the coast where the fascinating remnants of a sunken city lie. During our week in Epidaurus, we'd jump overboard and snorkel over to tour the submerged ruins on...

Back to the Bronze Age

Just an hour drive from our anchorage in Epidaurus, we transported ourselves back to the Bronze Age—to 1300 BC, where there once stood a great Mycenaean palace.    Remnants of the great wall...

Coastal Caves

Epidaurus’ beauty knows no bounds. Just a short dingy ride past the ruins and citrus groves you’ll find yourself a few caves to tuck into and explore...

Epidaurus, Seven Dazzling Days

Our anchorage off the coast of the ancient city of Epidaurus turned out to be an adventurer’s dream. We nestled Bedouin into a quiet anchorage with a view of a Roman theater off our port side and an...