Square Rigger

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The First Adventure of 2010

The Galloping Grandma is off again! This time I am flying out to Tenerife where I join the Volunteer Crew of the Stavros S Niarchos as Assistant Cook. We then sail from Tenerife to Madeira, no doubt calling in several places en-route. We anticipate getting to Madeira on 28th January and I am then being joined by my friend Margaret to spend the next 6 days walking on, the extremely hilly, or should I say mountainous, Madeira Island.

Balearics

Balearics
At anchor in Soller and looking so small !!

Climbing aloft - on the platform

Climbing aloft - on the platform
This is where I like to be, up the rigging or out along the yards

The Bay of Naples with Vesuvius in the background

The Bay of Naples with Vesuvius in the background
Memories of Capri, Mum & Jackie

Saturday, 6 February 2010




I am back home safe and sound now after a flight delayed by 90 minutes then no food on board for a 4 hour flight! Still, it was EasyJet so you gets what you pay for I suppose.

Sorry the video clips I sent do not appear to work, they showed quite spectacular waves and waterfalls!

Here are a few more photos.... and the end of this particular blog. Thanks to all those who took the trouble to have a look.

Anita
Assistant Cook, Stavros S Niarchos.

Friday, 5 February 2010

Airport delays

Our flight, due out at 11.40 is now showing as 12.30 The sun outside looks gorgeous and I wish I was on a levada walk rather than sat waiting for am Easijet flight.

Thursday, 4 February 2010

Last evening

The tour of Blandy's wine lodge and museum was very interesting and educational. Now I understand the difference between sherry and Madeira . At the end of the tour they gave us 2 small glasses of Madeira, one 3 years old and the other 5. They said we could taste the other wines but would have to pay for them. The most expensive was 95 euro per taste! I have to say that the glasses they gave us were larger than I would have expected for a wine tasting and they were very good. It was drizzling again when we came out and has continued the same since. The forecast from tomorrow is hot and sunny for days! Just our luck to be going home just as the weather improves. Never mind. It has given me a feel for Madeira and I will come back for more extensive walking one day. Home to my loved ones tomorrow. Missed them all especially Amber my princess and Axel my kissing monkey. :-)

More rain.

We went out for a walk along the coastal road this morning. After confirming the times for the wine tasting at Blandys wine museum and a walk through one of the parks where children were pushing wheeled sticks round a road circuit learning road sense. we climbed up St Jose's tower overlooking the harbour - supposed to be the smallest principality in the world. We then continued on passed Reid's Hotel, the grandest and most famous on the island. It then started to rain quite steadily so we bought some filled rolls and have just eaten lunch in our room. Going to Blandy's to get tipsy at 3.30

Thursday 4th

Not sure what the plans are for today. I would have liked to in on a longer walk on the northern coast but Margaret said she does not want to sit on the bus for a couple of hours it would take to get there. Probably end up not walking and just going for a wine tasting walk round Blandy's wine lodge. End up tiddly and sleep it off all afternoon.

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Wed pm

Have not been able to do anywhere near as much walking as I had hoped. Many of the longer walks are not accessible by bus and taxis are too expensive. I love the island and would like to return, maybe with a walking group so we can arrange transport to and from the start of more remote walks. The euro/sterling exchange rate also makes the island a bit expensive though there are some bargains to be had. Maybe I will do what our friend Jan today is doing - come for a month in an apartment where you dont have to eat out every day and so I can save money that way.

Photos from Wed

Just a few more photos from a wonderful walk.

Wed 3 Feb

Today Could not have been more of a contrast to yesterday. The sky was clear and blue and the sun was shining when we got up. After breakfast we decided to go for a walk up in the mountains. We caught the bus for a 45 minute trip up through Funchal, round hairpin bends and through a couple of lush wooded valleys. Unsure how the bus driver kept the vehicle on the road at such speeds, we just hung on and enjoyed the view! Our walk started with a detour to a viewpoint looking down into Nuns Valley where we Could see the destination of our walk about a mile below in the valley. A charming English lady asked us about our walk and, after a short conversation, we invited her to join us, which she did. It turned out she was staying on the island for a month and was in her 70s though she did not look it, and she kept up a good pace on the walk. What the walk lacked in length it made up for in spectacle and sheer breathtaking beauty. It was only about 1.5 miles but down a very steep winding path of steps made of edge-on stones, each step having a rounded edge which we named mougle steps after the mougle fields on ski slopes. At times the path became the river bed and at other times we Could have had a natural shower under crystal springs cascading from the sheer rocks above our heads. Yesterday's rain (5 3/4 inches in one day!) created waterfalls and springs every inch of the way down the path. The views were fantastic and the walk exhilarating. After a coffee and half a slice of chestnut cake we got the bus back to Funchal. As the sun was still hot we took our books up onto the sun terrace for an hour of sun worship. Just been out for supper and now ready for bed!

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

New hotel

Moved out of The Monte Carlo and into The Windsor which is much better and not half a mile uphill from the town centre. The rivers are very swollen and almost the colour of fudge with soil washing down from the hills. When it meets the sea, with huge storm waves, it creates huge columns of water 30 ft or more which come crashing down onto the esplinade and unsuspecting, or just plain stupid, tourists.

Cats and dogs

We got up this morning to find pools of water under all our windows, the dining room flooded with water dripping through the ceiling and light fittings - we even had to move tables around so we were not under dripping water. The lounge is under water and they are moving the furniture out to keep it safe. We tried to get an early flight out but no seats available. The hotel has dried our floor but we still have to keep the shutters closed to stop rain coming in. Agents through whom I booked asked if we would accept upgrade in same hotel but we said no. We want a hotel where we can sit in the lounge and have breakfast in the dry, not to mention being able to use hairdryer without being electrocuted. Now in hotel Windsor which is much more comfortable, nearer centre of town AND DRY.

Tuesday 2nd Feb

Another stormy night with the wind howling round the pool terrace outside our room. Fortunately we hot back from our meal before it started. It is still raining hard so we will not be going out on the open topped sightseeing bus as we had planned. Another day in the hotel lounge with a book. :-(

Monday, 1 February 2010

Monday levada walk

It was a beautiful morning as we set out to do a 3hr walk from the Jasmine Tea Rooms to Camacha. We missed the stop so started from the Hortensa gardens instead. It was a lovely walk along the levada dos Tornos past waterfalls and gardens. The scent of the pine and eucalyptus was gorgeous not to mention the dozens of flowers including orchids. We had secretively made ham and cheese rolls at breakfast and taken them with us 4 lunch and we finished off a melon bought on the market on Saturday. There were 2 flies in the ointment however. One was a teenager who insisted the way was blocked or difficult to find and took us on a 'short cut' then tried to get money out of us - without success. The other was having to wait for 2 hours for the bus back to Funchal. We spent the time in the basket weave factory and the coffee shop. Now just about to have a shower and go back down the hill for supper.

Monday 1st Feb

The contrast to yesterday Could not be greater! Today the sun is warm and the clouds light and fluffy. We are just about to set off on a 7km levada walk taking in the art and craft centre and the wicker factory where they sell hand crafted baskets. More later. :-)