Arrival Port Saint Louis, France

An 8:00 a.m. delivery had us up and walking from the hotel 3 kms. to the Port in order to meet Sea la Vie as she arrived from Hendaye. The delivery went smoothly and into the water she went...sheLes mer
Progress!

Today is our 5th day on the boat and all is proceeding well with only minor hiccups and a few 🤬!
On day one after the boat went into the water, we got the engine going (tempoarily), the dodger andLes mer
What a difference...

Waking up Monday morning was a dream as the wind had dropped and it was calm and quiet! No howling, screeching, whistling wind, no whitecaps on the water and the boat was steady and level. We wereLes mer
We're off!

After waiting a week for packages, it turned out 1 hadn't been sent and the other was stuck in a FedEx warehouse 😡! We decided to set off. The sun was shining and the wind was light so off we wentLes mer
Rockin' rollin', swingin', oh Marseille!

As we rolled, rocked, and swung on the anchor in Verdon, I kept watch as Bob slept unperturbed😴 while sleeping sideways to keep from rolling! We had agreed to keep watch in case the anchor dragged,Les mer
Marseille and beyond

After spending 4 nights in Marseille with some daytime visits to churches, forts, museums and bakeries, we sailed off for Port Miou. The sailing was a mixed bag of tacking, motorsailing then reefingLes mer
Ile des Porquerolles to Saint Tropez

A beautiful beach and anchorage. We met 2 other Canadian boats/people from Quebec!
Île des Porquerolles initially colonised by Greeks then Romans. In the 16th century, criminals could seekLes mer
Saint Tropez, ooh la la!

Mega yachts and racing yachts galore. Huge yachts with fenders/bumpers taller than me and dressed with fabric covers! When Bob asked where to dock our dinghy, the Capitainerie asked how big isLes mer
Saint Rafael

We sailed up to Saint Rafael after our dinghy visit to Saint Tropez yesterday. It's actually much prettier than Tropez as the town is on a huge, lovely beach with a promenade, and the FrenchLes mer
CANNES 👎

The sail up to Cannes was lovely passing gorgeous villas and yachts anchored including a 60 meter with a slide into the water off the bow! We anchored off the old port of Cannes for a quick look-seeLes mer
Île Saint Marguerite to Villefranche (Ni

After our hasty exit from Cannes, we motored a very short distance to Île Saint Marguerite where we anchored for the night. There is a 17th century Fort Royal where the "Man in the Iron Mask" wasLes mer
Corsica, on arrive!

We started at 5 a.m. with a full Flower moon and the wind about 10 knots outside the anchorage. Bob raised the anchors, 1 by hand, the other by electrics, then off we motored until the sun came up.Les mer
Calvi, Corsica

Our day in Calvi was a mixture of chores and touring. I got my laundry done, woohoo, and met an Australian couple in the laundromat, who are visiting Corsica then off to walk a section of the CaminoLes mer
Calvi to Macinaggio (west to east side)

We didn't intend to go north around Cap Corse this day, notorious for its wind and waves, but we were lulled by the calm sea, light winds and warm sunshine...HA! As we got closer to the cape, the windLes mer
Town, trails and beach

A lovely day walking through the very small town of Macinaggio, along the beach and up the hills. This area has rolling hills and beaches between. There are lots of hiking trails so we wandered inlandLes mer
Another day, another docking disaster.

We got up early to be at the fuel dock when it opened at 0800 hrs. and to get an early start to Bastia even though it's a short distance. The wind started out at 14 knots so we set off with a reefedLes mer
Train adventure

Today was a land adventure day to the middle of Corsica, a town called Corte, on a narrow gauge train. It travels along the coast making lots of stops then turns inland and up in the mountains pastLes mer
Au revoir France, ciao Italy!

Our departure from Bastia was completely different from our arrival: we undid all the lines and drove out! No fuss, no bother, no wind! 😀 We set off for Elba in the sunshine with a little wind soLes mer
Portoferraio to Porto Azzurro

After a swinging on the anchor but a calm night we took the dinghy into Portoferraio for a walk around the town and up to Fort Falcone, a seaside fortress built between the 16th -18th centuries.Les mer
Mother's Day

We had a lovely calm night and instead of going into Azzurro, we/Captain Bob decided we should get an early start at 7:30! The day was lovely in that we had a decent wind from behind so we motorsailedLes mer
Talamone to Civitavecchio

We were up early and hoped to find a grocery store for supplies so we hopped into the dry dinghy 😉 and Bob rowed us ashore. It was before 0800 so we wandered around the walled town, the Citadel andLes mer
A walk on the wild & thorny side😡😬

After a bit of a rocky night due to swells in the marina, we set off for Fiumicino(Rome). We motorsailed downwind and it was lovely as the weather improved, the wind was about 10 knots and we wereLes mer
A night visitor

A good sailing day from the River Tiber requiring a number of tacks and we arrived at Anzio just before dinner. The harbour didn't look very busy so we went stern in between 2 others. A man came toLes mer
Anzio to Gaeta and another visitor

After another roly poly night, we set off before 0800. I was happy to get moving. We set off along the coast which is very low with beaches backdropped by green hills and rocky mountains. We noticed aLes mer
What a difference a day makes...

After a calm night off Serapo Beach on the back side of Gaeta, we set out to round the promontory and go into the marina for laundry and info on summer storage. We rounded the corner into waves, swellLes mer
Reisende
Lovely to hear your voice! Safe arrival on all fronts... Presuming wallets and glasses are also well. Now for something completely different.
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You did it and my goodness what a production! Onward! [Kathie]