Peeping Mark and Chloe
Both of our aft cabins have a little escape hatches which, if you’re not in peril, make lovely windows that look down into the water. Some days you see fish swimming by and other days you see peeping Mark and Chloe.
Both of our aft cabins have a little escape hatches which, if you’re not in peril, make lovely windows that look down into the water. Some days you see fish swimming by and other days you see peeping Mark and Chloe.
We are finished with all the work on the boat and happily taking off for good. Preveza has been so good to us and felt like home since we spent so much time (and money) there. We hope to come back again someday. But Adventure awaits and we officially left Preveza for the last time. …
The day before we were finally sailing out of Preveza for the last time, Chloe and I decided to do some provisioning. We resolved to go to Μασούτης—the farthest grocery store out of town to get a good walk in. No sooner had we stepped ashore we were beguiled by a set of Hopp …
We’re gonna miss Tina and her mama over at Taverna Mythos. This family run restaurant was one of our favorites because they became like family while we stayed for such a long time in Preveza getting some upgrades and work done on the boat. On Mother’s Day last week, mama made some funny Greek …
We sailed up to Parga and spent the day exploring this little seaside town that bustles with visitors. Just on the other side of the ruins that rise from the top of a parga’s hill, there’s a great bay with a beach full of sand. SAND! Sand is often a luxury here in Greece, …
We settled into one of the dozens of jaw dropping bays on Antipaxos and sent up the drone for a very hasty reconnaissance mission to check out the cave and hiking trail we saw as we sailed in. They peaked our interest so off we went in our yellow dingy to go explore the …
After a couple days climbing up to what felt like the top of the world over in Meteora, we all decided to take a circuitous route back to Preveza through the Greek town of Ioánnina. Why you ask? We didn’t go to Ioánnina for it’s famous Lake Pamvotis—which indeed was quite lovely and …
Two full days of exploring Meteora, we could have spent more. But new adventures are on the horizon. Keith & Kathy Bedouin Crew
We were grateful our sojourn up to the top of Meteora’s monasteries had been modernized by steep stairs and sturdy bridges. Back in the 14th century they lashed ladders together and also had a pulley system to hoist things up to the top. While we were there, we discovered the pulleys are still used. …
Just when you think the spellbinding views of the six monasteries perched high among the clouds couldn’t be outdone, you reach the top where the grounds and architecture demand just as much attention. After a day of stairs, this was a treat