Nidri

On Monday morning we left Vonitsa harbour to make our way to Nidri. Thistime we saw some dolphins but they were not very playful. Turtles were more rare although we did see some whilst in Vonitsa harbor but we were never quick enough to film them as they stayed on the surface for very long – their heads appeared only twice to take breath and then they were gone.
Once through the entrance to Preveza we were able to sail for half and hour and managed to make our way into the canal entrance in time for the opening of the bridge. Once in the queue we discovered that the bridge would not open for another hour so we dropped our anchor and waited patiently unlike some of the other nationalities also waiting to go through. Eventually we got through and we were in luck for once the wind was in the right direction so we were able to hoist all the sails and sail through the Lefkada canal and nearly down to Nidri. It was only on the last stretch that we had to start the engine. It was a very pleasant sail and nice to give them an airing. We moored on the Nielsen quay in the later afternoon as we needed electricity for Svein to carry out the installation work on “Laerke”.
We have now been back in Nidri for three nights. Not long after our arrival we witnessed a motor boat burning in the bay. I truly hope that we will never need the services of the fire brigade here as they took a very long time in coming. The boat burned for at least three hours and in the end sunk. We were plagued by the toxic fumes but it seemed more of an attraction to the locals and in the end the ferry boat and one of the tourist boats were spraying the burning vessel with water. What was the cause of the fire is still unknown.
The auto pilot is now installed on “Laerke” and we have also been able to change the windlass battery which also gave up on us and repair the shower pump that had been leaking.
We shall leave Nidri tomorrow morning for Meganisi and our journey further south.
We have now been travelling for 3 months of which 2 have been spent in the Ionian Sea. We have seen a great deal of interesting places and met many travelers over the course of this time. We are looking forward to the next few months where we shall see a new area of Greece and hopefully have many new adventures.

2 thoughts on “Nidri

  1. Hi Svein and Caryn,

    Nice to see you’re still looking to enjoy the cruise.
    I’ve been sailing 5 days in the Calanque last week with my boat and it was great, so I imagine how nice it is to cruise around the Med, having the time to enjoy each part of it!

    For the fire on the other boat, it reminds me a breakfast messed up in PN (the Azimut sunk as well)!

    Keep sailing!
    Bye
    Sylvain

  2. Hello you to lucky people!

    I haven`t written in English for a very long time, so the rest will be in Norwegian..
    Du verden for et liv dere lever! Er ikke lite misunnelig på alt dere får oppleve- og ikke minst å kunne leve på en slik måte. Men det er dere vel undt etter et langt arbeidsliv og mange år i båt før den store reisen. Nyt hver dag av dette eventyret, som forhåpentligvis vil vare lenge lenge.
    Her i nord har hverdagen begynt å innhente oss etter en lang og kjempefin sommer. Har ikke hatt regn siden vi dro til Nidri med unntak av 2 dager, og det er ganske uvanlig. Derfor er det nesten litt høst her nå, bjørka er gul og det er veldig tørt med stor skogbrannfare. Så på yr tidligere i dag at sørvesten og regnet kommer imorra, og da er det vel også en fare for at sommeren 2009 er historie.
    Neste uke er det skolestart, og det skal bli litt godt å komme inn i faste rutiner igjen. Jeg er så heldig at jeg ikke skal i jobb før januar 2010, så det blir ikke full rulle riktig ennå. Håper på en fin og lang høst før vinteren setter inn.
    Ønsker dere lykke til videre på ferden-spennende å følge med på bloggen!

    Klem fra Ingvild m/familie

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