Wednesday, October 8, 2014

MARCH 1/2014 TRIP TO MONTAFON

Have been so looking forward to our time in Montafon. 

 Montafon is a valley in Austria consisting of 10 small towns known best for skiing, hiking and mountain biking. 

We flew into Zurich, rented a car and checked into our hotel 2 hours later.  

We stayed in Vital-Zentrum Felbermayer, a wellness hotel in Gaschurn.  
OMG what a beautiful place.


GASCHURN, MONTAFON

GASCHURN, MONTAFON



OLBIA TO VALENCIA MAY 21 TO JUNE 15 2014


I'M GOING TO MAKE THIS LAST ENTRY SHORT AND SWEET.

WE WERE DOCKED IN OLBIA FOR THREE DAYS ALONG THE CITY QUAY.  DID A LITTLE WALK ABOUT AND SHOPPED FOR PROVISIONS AT THE BIG SUPERMARKET.  WE WERE INVITED TO TEA ONE AFTERNOON BY A VERY LOVELY COUPLE FROM BREMEN.  THE EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION BETWEEN CRUISERS IS INVALUABLE.  EVERY COUPLE HAS A TOTALLY NEW FASCINATING STORY.

NEXT WE SET OUR SIGHTS ON PUNTA MARANA; CALLING AHEAD TO FIND OUT ABOUT  THE OVERNIGHT CHARGE  WAS UNFRUITFUL BECAUSE MY ITALIAN IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING AND THE PERSON ON THE OTHER END DID NOT SPEAK ANY ENGLISH.  HA, LET'S JUST GO THERE.  IT TURNS OUT THE HARBOUR WAS NOT REALLY OPEN YET, ITS MORE OF A RESORT MARINA, MEANING THEY WEREN'T EXPECTING ANY VISITORS FOR ANOTHER WEEK OR SO, BUT WE DOCKED AT THE FUEL DOCK AND WENT TO FIND THE PERSON IN CHARGE.  MARCO, THE HARBOURMASTER WAS VERY HELPFUL AND CHARGED US ONLY 30 ERUOS INSTEAD OF THE 50 EUROS DURING THE SEASON.

THE RESTAURANT HOWEVER WAS OPEN AND WE HAD A VERY DELICIOUS PASTA LUNCH (BEST RAVIOLI I EVER ATE) AND THE EVENING PIZZA WAS JUST AS TOP NOTCH.
NEXT MORNING WE HEADED TO THE ANCHORAGE JUST OUTSIDE THE HARBOUR TO HANG SOME LAUNDRY FROM THE NIGHT BEFORE.  FILLING OUR TANKS WITH WATER IS ALWAYS A PRIORITY.

WE AR TRAVELLING SLOWER THAN WE NORMALLY WOULD BECAUSE WE ARE ALLOWING OUR FRIENDS GABI AND GERALD FROM VIVAMARE TO CATCH US FOR ONE FINAL REUNION.

SARDINIA IS WELL KNOWN FOR ITS COSTA SMERALDA, OR EMERALD COAST, AN AFFLUENT , HIGHLY DEVELOPED TOURIST AREA SITUATED ON THE NORTH EAST COAST OF SARDINIA.  IT HAS BECOME A PLAYGROUND FOR THE RICH AND FAMOUS AND FAMOUS FOR THE KM LONG STRETCHES OF  WHITE SANDY BEACH, LUXURY VILLAS  AND 5 STAR HOTELS.  ON ONE HAND YOU WANT TO AVOID THE OVERLY EXPENSIVE PLACES YET YOU WANT TO SEE WANT ALL THE HOOPLA IS ABOUT.

PORTO ROTONDA WILL BE THE MARINA TO MEET WITH VIVAMARE.  THIS SEEMED LIKE A GOOD TIME TO RENT A CAR AND EXPLORE SARDINIA A BIT.
TAVERNA

HEAVEN
  THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE A REGULAR BEER WILL COST 5 EURO INSTEAD OF 2 EURO JUST FOR THE VIEW.....IT WAS REALLY WORTH IT.

MARINA RESTAURANT (1 OF 10) HAD SPECTACULAR FOOD AND NOT OVER PRICED.

REUNITING WITH VIVAMARE THEN TOOK US TO LA MADDALENA ISLAND, A GREAT LITTLE TOWN HARBOUR, BUSY WITH WITH FERRY TRAFFIC EVERY HOUR.

LA CALETTA MAY 15/14 TO OLBIA MAY 24/14



Before continuing with the individual places we visit I'd just like to put Sardinia into perspective in regard to other parts of Italy we have visited.  We are travelling along the east coast stopping at marinas or ports occasionally for water and provisions.

Sardinia is part of Italy and the 2nd largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily and before Cyprus. It does have a Mediterranean climate, the winter months are longer and wetter than in Sicily.  Southern Sicily still enjoys many warm days during November, December and January.  Sardinia has much more rain during these months.  Sicily has almost 3 times the inhabitants of Sardinia.  Sardinia is home to nearly 4 million sheep and almost no agriculture.  Sardinians specialize more in cheese, wine and olive oil.
Some forests are (cork oak) which grows naturally ; and accounts for 80% of Italian cork products.  They also have a fair size tuna fishing industry and exported primarily to Japan.  The terrain is mostly hilly with over 50 artificial lakes and dams that supply water and electricity.

 After our squall encounter we arrived in La Caletta, meaning small bay, with almost zero wind but were forced to stay 5 days due to very high winds.  The choppy waters slam against the hull that make sleeping in the aft cabin impossible.
Checking our weather APP frequently we realized we will be in La Caletta several days so the skipper brings out the bikes and so we can at least explore the small town.  In July and August  this sleepy town of 1000 inhabitants transforms into a summer resort of 10,000 sun seekers.

LA CALETTA FISHING BOATS
The backroads took us to an out-of-the-way restaurant.  I know you're thinking fancy/smancy but.....

GIOVANNA'S OUTSIDE

GIOVANNA'S INSIDE
While passing this establishment on our bikes, Giovanna came outside and persuaded us to come and eat a lamb dinner the next evening.  As her only guest we had her full attention and somehow in 3 different languages we managed to communicate quite well.
Most of these small local places don't have menus or a wine list.  Choices are usually fish, pasta or lamb, except the in the last town there was horse on the menu.  Giovanna's warm hospitality makes our dinner a very pleasant experience.
CAPO CODA CAVALLO ANCHORAGE
Finally, moving on to a  quiet anchorage and a much prettier view.  We stay only one night...the water is still too cold for swimming...16 degrees...no thank you!!!!!

We head toward the larger city and harbour of Olbia only 15nm away.  The wind has picked up considerably even in the narrow canal leading into the harbour, the wind meter is reading 25 knots.  We decide  to pass the new expensive marina (80 euros/night) on the left and head into city quay that is free of charge.  All fenders along one side...the skipper is docking on the port side with  2 fellow cruisers on shore to help secure the lines.

11th CENTURY CHURCH - BASILICA SIMPLICIO
 Very simple granite construction with wooden ceiling (not original) and a small bell tower in Spanish style from the Spanish rule in the 1800's



BAXMANN VISIT IN KIEL Apr.4-7,2014

April 1, 2014 we flew into Hamburg and picked up our rental car and headed straight to Delmenhorst for Erik's birthday.

Celebrated Erik's birthday with a very delicious dinner out with 8 of us in attendance.  Everybody had schnitzel of some kind.

ROHN MEN

It was only a short visit in Delmenhorst, but very nice to be with family.  Christian comes by every day (he's sleeping at Silke's place while we're there).  We also spent an afternoon visiting with Helga and Peter. 

Friday morning we headed further north with Kiel as our destination.
Agnes welcomed us with a champagne drink and a light lunch.  They live in beautiful house in a small suburb of Kiel within walking distance of their marina and boat.  Saturday and Sunday was spent sightseeing and eating.  Agnes had prepared a most delicious  fish dish (marinated herring) a northern German specialty.  The 2nd night we all enjoyed a Sicilian pasta dish with several bottles of Quinogues wine.  We have known Agnes and Manfred for over 40 years, attended their wedding, but had lost touch until the internet brought us back together and they subsequently visited us in Sicily 2 years ago.  Their hospitality was so generous and warm, hopefully they will visit us in Canada one day.
BICYCLING IN THE RAIN
GERMAN COFFEE TIME


GERMAN BREAKFAST
After another fabulous breakfast we sadly had to catch our flight back to Cantania where Guiseppe gratefully pick us up for our drive back to Simple Abundance.