Monday, May 19, 2008

Turkish North Cyprus; Girne










The quiet and ancient portof Girne in North Cyprus was invaded by pirates aboard the 80 yachts of the Eastern Mediterranean Yacht Rally. Last night was a big pirate party with all the crews parading around the town dressed in their stripes and skulls.

We had a day tour to a monastery and a castle in the hills; this morning when we got in a taxi to come to the old town and Rupe said 'to the castle' the taxi driver said "Which one?"!

We saw a shipwreck museum inside the castle; the ship had been carrying millstones, almonds, amphorae of olive oil and wine, and had sunk off the coast in shallow water. Rupe was a little sobered to see that the wreck was almost exactly the same length and beam as Rumpus!

A day of perfect weather; after exploring Girne old town and castle we ate a kebab in the square. Shopping highlights: fake designer shoes and handbags – such indiscriminate knockoffs – one shoe of a pair would be ‘Gucci’ and the other ‘Fendi’!

I was ill during the bus tour on Sunday – I had been fading out during lunch and the restaurant manager Rose, who’d lived in London and spoke perfect English, made me a pot of wonderful fresh mint and cinnamon tea. She then drove Rupe to the urgent pharmacy where he bought all manner of remedies for a sore throat including ‘gargara’ (gargle). The Turkish have a well-deserved reputation for consideration and kindness.

While Rupe and the rest of the group explored the town, I took time out in the Caravanserai - a four walled two storied courtyard lined with shops, stalls and cafes. I found a bench, lay down and went to sleep – Rupe had to call my name so that it echoed off the walls before he could find me. It was surreal to open my eyes and see the vaulted arches of sandstone above me and realize that I was here, resting in a place where over the centuries so many had done the same.





Saturday, May 17, 2008

Beautiful Cyprus

A wonderful overnight sail with a nearly full moon and some interesting close encounters...truly ships in the night. Tomorrow we will see Nicosia which is billed as the only divided city (left) in the world. Again all the rally yachts are 'dressed' with flags and make a really magnificent sight.











Rumpus powering along under spinnaker for 60 miles..

Friday, May 16, 2008

Rumpus in Alanya - off to Cyprus today












Rupe, Pippy, David, Richard, Tamsin in Rumpus's cockpit.

Rally yachts in Alanya


Rumpus now has a crew of 4; Kristin arrived yesterday in Alanya, South Eastern Turkey after a marathon series of flights from Auckland. Last night we had a big reception at a lovely restaurant overlooking the port followed by a 5 course meal in a beachside restaurant. This afternoon we set off on our first overnight passage, to Cyprus. We have a light wind slightly forward of the beam forecast, and a nearly full moon; it should be a really nice sail. Of course it’s not a race!!! (yeah right).

We have ambitions to catch tuna on the way and arrive in time to cook tuna steak for breakfast after a swim , then on to the marina. There is a pirate party in the castle on Saturday night, so we will be working on costumes.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

On the Way to Turkey

Well after 21 hours' travelling I'm over half way - we came via Brisbane and Singapore and now I have a wait of several hours here at the amazingly clean and crowded Dubai airport before the 5 hour flight to Istanbul..The plane got progressively fuller at each stop; I was in the back seat next to the toilet which sounded like it was going to suck everyone out of the plane every time it flushed!!!

It is a wonderful mind shift to see so many people of different habits, dress and origin, and Arabic script everywhere - I guess I'll be seeing more of that in the next few weeks!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Meanwhile..back in Auckland...

Here are some of my wonderful students from Edenz College - I said goodbye today - I will miss them!


They made me lovely cards and we had a great day. I have really enjoyed my work teaching; every day there are so many good moments. Now, just a few days until I fly out to join Rumpus on Tuesday 13 May.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008














Rumpus is continuing the voyage; the first part of the Eastern Mediterranean Yacht Rally in Turkey...again, Pippy and Richard's blog has the updates. Today in anticipation of the Pirate Party I have bought plenty of piratical clothing and accessories; the countdown begins, I finish work tomorrow and will be getting all ready to join Rupe in Turkey. At the moment judging by this photo Rupe looks far too healthy to be a pirate!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Dodecanese and back to Kos


Rumpus has been for some good sailing miles, visting Leros - for more, see Richard and Pippy's blog with their wonderful photos.
Now Rupe, Richard and Pippy are heading back South, and all is well with Rumpus. She has had a good spruce up and the boys have been busy polishing.

The plan is to join the Eastern Mediterranean Yacht Rally from Turkey:
I am posting this from Auckland!








can't get good foredeck crew these days! Better put him on the helm....