(the white dot not the rock)
We arrived in Siracusa (east coast of
We anchored this time (good for our budget) in a little bay below the town called Mazzaro which apparently is a very popular spot during summer and looking at all the moorings in there you probably could not anchor. Fortunately we were the only boat anchored in the bay so it was quite special. The two hotels in the bay were closed so there were very few people around.
We have enjoyed the fact that we are able to explore these places without the crowds of tourists and although it is winter, the average daily temperature is now between 16 – 19 degrees C, not all that cool and very pleasant! In fact the last ten days of weather have been very good for us!
Our journey through the famous Messina Straits was a smooth passage. If you read up on the history of the Straits there is much to be cautious about especially the tales written in the great adventures of ‘Ulysses’! Although we did witness signs of the two oceans meeting the conditions were pretty well perfect for us – thank goodness.
A little Mythology from Terry.........
In our voyage from Capri down the west coast of southern
Then there was the Straits of Messina. A veritable cauldron with Charybdis, a huge whirlpool, on the western side, and Scilla with her six long necks with horrible heads and 12 long feet causing havoc on the eastern side.
Mount Etna is purported to be the home of the Cyclops, the one eyed giant that ate six of Ulysses twelve men .
As I understand it the Odyssey by Homer was all about Ulysses getting home to
The tides ………
We have been quite surprised at the number and strength of some currents. Often one knot or two and a few times up to four knots. Quite surprising as the
Continuing our Tale…..
During our month or so in Portorosa I went back to NZ for 9 days – only 5 of them were in NZ. The reason was primarily to attend my special niece and friend Vicki’s marriage to Phil in
We spent a couple of days in
After my return from NZ Terry and I did quite a bit of touring around on our motorbikes. We ventured up into the mountains with picnic lunches and also to quite a large town called Milazzo – about 15 kms east of Portorosa. Gosh we love adventuring on our bikes and it was a good idea to take picnic lunches as these siestas (between 1 – 4.30pm) are a bit of a pain during the winter months as nothing is open in smaller villages and towns!
Our local village, Tonnerella, was about 10 minutes from the boat on our bikes. Terry did a bit of scouting while I was in NZ and by the time we left Portorosa we knew where to buy all our food supplies. This little village has the most amazing barber, fishmonger, butcher and produce shops and all of it was excellent quality. Despite our lack of Italiano we managed to communicate sufficiently to buy what we wanted – we were quite the highlight when we to came to town!!! We have found everyone so friendly and helpful – sign language does wonders!!!
We are looking forward to exploring more of Siracusa over the next few days. Last evening we wandered around the old part of town, which is full of Xmas decorations, and into the Piazza Duomo where we enjoyed a glass of vini rosso and witnessed a wedding taking place at the Cathedral opposite – just had to go and have a look while the service was in process – a complete bonus seeing a wedding taking place in the evening in the grand cathedral – quite a treat!
This morning we were off to the markets to replenish our supplies of food – so cheap and the good quality continues!!! And not to forget all the pageantry that goes with these markets - a real highlight!!!
From Siracusa we are heading south (26 miles) to Porto Palo where we will leave to head for
Our address in
Terry & Lois Rogers
Vessel -
C/- Msida Marina
Yachting Centre
Ta' Xbiex Seafront
Ta' Xbiex
XBX 1028
We cannot believe it is only a few weeks until Xmas – it just seems like yesterday we were in
Take care
Love
The Jolly
