No sooner had we moved into the marina for Christmas than we
met another couple of boat families with children on board. A German family had
cruised here from the Med, and their 11-year –old boy was delighted to find
other children to play with. An English family with three children on board (aged,
10, 8 and 3) have spent the last few winters here, so provided us with helpful
local information as well as company for the children. All the children seemed
to like swinging around the mast, and Reuben found himself some fellow cowboys
to shoot his new Xmas cap-gun with. Until the caps ran out that is!!
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Three cowboys on board!
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Our visitors from Topsham arrived in fits and starts before
the New Year. We were delighted to meet the new arrival to the Bradford family
- baby Jacob is both gorgeous and incredibly well-natured. Both the Bradfords
and the Seldons stayed in hotels right on the main beach, and the Whittons
(with the surprise addition of Ben Squirrell), stayed on board with us. We all
partook of several beers and meals out, met up at the beach and the marina,
swam in clear water around the boat at anchor, and generally had a fine old
time.
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Topsham visitors!
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swimming around the boat, Katie in her new flippers |
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Katie & Reuben meet baby Jacob |
For New Year itself, we had a quiet day in the marina, relaxing
on deck while the children sat on the pontoons trying to catch the many fish
swimming about (Archie finally succeeded in catching one, but kindly set it
free again). We had a delicious BBQ lunch of steak and marinated prawns, and
somehow found room for a Chinese meal in the evening before seeing in the New
Year on board. Amazingly, all the children had managed to stay awake (except
Olive), so were delighted to set off party poppers while we raised a glass of
bubbly at midnight (ish – there seemed to be a bit of a time lapse before the
bells went off!) There were fireworks, foghorns, and phosphorescent flares, all
in all a fine start to a New Year.
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Chinese restaurant |
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Happy New Year! |
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Jacob gets in the party spirit
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Kids see in New Year
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flares on a neighbouring boat |
The following day was Stanley’s birthday, and we managed to
get a birthday cake iced while he slept off his late night. His face was a
picture when he came down the steps to find all the candles lit and everybody
ready to sing him happy birthday!
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Birthday boy Stanley
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We sailed the short distance from the marina back to the anchorage. Maria not only managed not to be seasick, but even manned the winch under Dave's orders. Archie and Stanley enjoyed playing at being Captain, giving commands to crew member Katie on the VHF!
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The two Captain Whittons
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stressful sailing... |
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Maria on the winch |
The Whitton and Squirrell contingent left soon after New
Year, while the others relocated to a luxury resort in the south of the island.
They sailed down with us on the ‘Ros Ailither’, and we had a lovely day with
sunshine and a steady breeze to fill the sails nicely. As on our trip up the
coast, we passed the airport and at one point were directly under the flight
path, it felt like the planes weren’t much higher than the mast! Sadly Claire
was rather poorly after an hour or two of rolling, but Jacob fared better,
unfazed by it all as long as he got fed.
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under the flight path
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Katie at sea |
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Darren relaxing in the bows
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Dallas gets a makeover from Katie
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stunning coastline, near Playa Blanca
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baby Jacob at sea
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Since the wind is from the north, we have been able to anchor just outside the marina, just a ten-minute bike ride from both Playa
Blanca in one direction, and our friends’ resort in the other. We have all enjoyed walking the coastal promenade and the joys of sunset from Bar One! The children have loved the swimming pools at our friends' hotel and Reuben is nearly swimming without armbands!
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Boys at the pool
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Lovely pool with a view |
Claire & I had
a lovely walk around the southern tip of the island, over rugged hilltops along
and sandy beaches. We reached the shelter of the Papagayo Beach bar just before
the sky turned completely grey and we got our first rainfall in over a month!
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Claire & Jacob at southern tip of Lanzarote
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Papagayo Bay
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The Bradfords are flying home today, and the Seldons are
joining us for a trip across to Fuerteventura, just seven miles to the south.
We are unsure of our plans for the minute. At New Year, we received the sad
news that Dave’s Dad had passed away, so are waiting to hear about further
arrangements. RIP Grandad Mike.