Friday 26 October 2012

OCTOBER IN MENORCA

Reflections of Menorca

        Well it is as if some one has switched off summer and now the weather is unsettled not cold but wet and windy. On Monday we set off to sail around Menorca we left Mahon in sun shine as we left the harbour entrance we could see black storm clouds and rain ahead however we would not move that fast so we would not get to that storm however when we turned to look back it was just as black and the sun was shining above us so we set off north towards Puerto Addeya a new destination for us.
       One squall hit us and we got wet for about 5 mins and the the sun was shining as we entered Addeya alovely small port and  we went ashore it was very friendly and an very English resort. We departed the next day and the weather was mixed but little wind so motor sailed around to Ciutadella the old capital of this island and when we arrived and it rained very hard and we did not leave the boat. The next day we waited for the rain to stop and set off south no wind so we had to motor but there is a storm on it's way so we need to be in the harbour.

       We have fallen in love with this island she is beautiful with many pretty anchorages and very often good wind for sailing. So next month we are on our way home for a few month's. It has been fun and we have had many laughs my inability to tie knots some days I am knot blind and have 2 left hands and other day's it is easy the clove hitch and I don't tie Bowline; Ray has christened my knot the Mandylin it is a backwards knot!

         For those who asked who fell in it was Ray and there was no witness's thankfully.

   We will put in something before our departure.
                           Mandy





Thursday 11 October 2012

ENJOYING MENORCA

      
                                            THE VIEW FROM OUR MARINA BERTH

We are continuing to enjoy Minorca.  From a sailing and cruising point of view this has by far been the best of the Balearic Islands for us.

     We have been exploring the Callas and anchorages and continue to find new places. One could easily cruise around this island for a whole season and if you wished not stay in the same place twice!

      The weather is still good, with pleasant winds. October would seem to be a very good time to visit. We have noticed that there are now far fewer tourists, less boats in the anchorages, and things in all the shops are all on offer with 50% off !!

This week we met up with Deidre Newsome who was out here on holiday with her sister Margo and brother in law Graham, and we went out for a very nice meal and evening to a restaurant well inland that they have been frequenting for many years.

The inevitable happened this week. Having been very diligent about about not carrying mobile phones in my pockets when in the dinghy, we returned to the boat after watching Stoke V Liverpool, and my phone and I went in !!. I have not only lost the phone but more importantly all the numbers and contacts stored in it. !!

We are now making plans to lay the boat up for the winter and have booked our flights home in November. The weather here at the moment can only be described as perfect and so we are bracing ourselves for the return!

We have had a great summer but we are looking forward to our return and meeting up with all our friends and family.We have already booked seats for Stoke v QPR and so things will be back to normal.



                                                   THE RED ARROWS OVER MAHON

RAY & MANDY












RAY & MANDY