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27 October 2012
Venice
Hello again
The morning of Thursday 20
th
September saw us departing Rovinj - Croatia, and 10 hours later after 60nm, dropping anchor in the Lagoon of Venice just off Treporti and Marina Fiofita. We were able to sail some of the way but the winds were light and the seas a little lumpy. The last few miles was slow going as we navigated our way along the canal system inside the Lagoon avoiding the ferries transporting visitors to and from Venice and the surrounding Islands. This was my third visit here. Alec and I passed through Venice doing a ferry flight from Europe to the Middle East in 1987, but never had time to venture into the old city. I returned in 1999 with my good friend Helen on our European trip, and loved it then. So to come back to this wonderful old seafaring port in one’s own boat was quite a buzz.
The birth of this city begins sometime in the 4
th
century with the collapse of the Roman Empire. The invasion of Italy by the Barbarians ( Huns ) forced the people on the mainland to seek refuge on the Islands in the Lagoon. It did not take the Venetians long to develop trade, first with the mainland selling salt, then moving down the Adriatic and then soon further afield. Over time they also conquered lands and built forts and cities as they went. Hence today we have been able to visit some of these wonderful old places as we have moved not only up the Adriatic, but all around the Mediterranean. One can always tell where the Venetians have been as there ‘stamp’ is left in stone in the form of ‘The Lion of St. Mark’ as a plaque on all their fortresses. See photo.
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17 October 2012
Croatia No 2
Hello Again
First many many thanks to all who have written of late to keep us up to date with what has been happening with you. Love getting your news.
Well a few more miles have been covered and lots of interesting places have been visited since our last letter went out. We left you in Split – Middle Croatia. From there we sailed towards Trogir, stopping off for a night in a delightful bay towards the north western end of the Island of Ciovo. This was the first time since arriving in Croatia that we were able to anchor in sand – wonderful holding. We could see the anchor well dug in at 11mt. The water temperature was 27.7 degrees so swimming was a must. Then it was on to Trogir. Here we were to wait for Wendy and her boat ‘Selinaris’ who had sailed into the Red Sea with us. She was dropping off a crew member and picking up another, both who were also on that Red Sea trip, and with whom we wanted to catch up with again. Kerry from Wales. This time he had his wife Pam with him, they were leaving the boat, and Wendy’s partner John joined the boat. It was a fun catch up time.
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