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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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We transited the Corinth Canal today. It's pretty impressive: Four miles long, Seventy feet wide Rock walls that reach three hundred feet above. There’s quite a current flowing inside the channel...
After hearing rumors that the the Corinth Canal might shut down for repairs, we headed strait there a lot earlier than we had planned. We really want to experience transiting this incredible canal so...
We got up early this morning to set sail to Messolonghi--about an eleven hour crossing through the Ionian over to mainland Greece. We hit a little traffic heading out. We always feel super tiny when...
In Argostoli we got to flex our Med Mooring muscles again and park against the wall. Med Mooring is not for the faint at heart when you're a novice. Luckily this year we've done it a few times and...
We found another note from our former Bosun/daughter Chloe who left us a million sticky note instructions hidden all over the boat on how to properly take care of Bedouin in her absence. ...
Today is the one year anniversary of the day Mark and I bought our sailboat and began the process of moving aboard—a life changing shift based on a lifelong dream, though not a dream that was...
We celebrated our first year of boat ownership with Turtles & Toilets! A paradox of celebrations right? And yet in the end, it turned out these two events were well worth...
While on Ithica, I had to share a favorite poem by C.P. Cavafy Translated by Edmund Keeley As you set out for Ithaka hope your road is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery...
We nestled Bedouin into a little anchorage off the Island of Ithaca for a couple of days where we hung out and relaxed. After the storms and wind from the week before, we decided to catch up on some...