Friday 15 June 2007

Our first week in Corfu

Been here a week now, and it already feels better than we had expected, we have quickly chilled out and got into the Greek way of doing things.
Sorry about the delay posting this blog but we have been messing about trying to sort out our Internet connection for the laptop, we got a Greek pay as you go sim card for our mobile to try and go online by plugging the mobile into the laptop, but then discovered it can only be done with a contract phone. So we are using the Internet connection in a local bar for now.

We arrived last Wednesday 6th June, off the Venice to Corfu ferry at 2.30pm, after a fantastic journey
The journey briefly was …….
Friday 1st June Hull – Zeebrugge overnight ferry,
Sat 2nd June drove down to Strasbourg and stayed overnight in a Campanile
Sun 3rd June drove from Strasbourg to Milan through Switzerland and
The San Gottard tunnel, which is 17km long! Took loads of pictures of snow-covered mountains passing by at high speed while Liz drove! Spent the night at Debbie and Franco’s, Thanks for the BBQ! And your hospitality.

Sunday 4th June drove to Sheila’s at Lake Garda, to stay overnight, and thanks to Sheila we all got very drunk on some very gluggable Italian red wine, had pizzas and fell into bed! Also had our1st mini crisis of the trip, in our drunken state we managed to drop the camera in some red wine, and we ended up with some very arty shots of Sheila’s balcony with a hazy red glow all around it!

Monday 5th June a great drive to Venice to catch the 24-hour ferry over to Corfu, we queued in the terminal and everyone parked where they wanted in random rows. Then we were loaded onto the ferry in a very amusing Greek way, the ferry stops at 3 ports Inc Corfu so those on first come off last. All the rows had then to be rearranged to make this happen (Chaos, cig. breaks and lots of shouting ensued!!) This was a great people-watching trip.
Venice has to be one of the best ports in the world to sail out of, as you leave the harbour you sail right through all the tourist highlights of Venice, if you paid for a holiday in Venice you couldn’t have gained a better photo opportunity. (Luckily, we’d sorted the camera out by then, so we clicked away merrily)

This is one of the many views of Venice from the boat The whole Journey went so smoothly I would definitely recommend it. This was nothing like a cross channel ferry; it even had a swimming pool on deck! As I said earlier, the Greeks have a unique way of loading & unloading these boats, even before we docked the tail gate was down, cars were started, foot passengers, cars bikes & trucks all left in the same way & at the same time, although some cars whizzed off in reverse, caravans were pushed off by crew, minus the cars, it was as mad as the loading on but 20 times faster.

Here is a photo of the swimming pool on board the ferry
On arrival in Corfu we went straight to San Stefanos (West) to see our friend Noula, who helped us with our Greek wedding 2 years ago, she had an apartment for us to stay in for a couple of nights while we looked at several properties to stay in for the 3 months. Also, before we came out we had made a lot of contacts on the web so we met up with Suzanne and Mac in Roda and Steve and Lisa and a guy called Chip (from Leeds) and his wife Sue, and a white van man called Barry. They were all so helpful and we viewed loads of properties.

Next stop Acharavi in the North to see a woman called Sue (I think you have to be called Sue to move out here!) She has her own property agency and she showed us a 2-bed villa by the sea, it’s on the edge of a holiday complex with a pool and bar area and that’s where we are now, it’s gorgeous. It has 2 large verandas and a small garden so we can barbeque
"Our house is a very very fine house, with 2 cats in the yard.........."

We have both been actively networking all this first week and have managed to get Keith 4 gigs a week for every week of our stay here,
Wednesday nights in The Roda Tavern
Thursday nights in Buddies in Sadari
Saturday nights in The Acropolis in Sidari
And
Sunday nights in The Smugglers in Sidari
The first one is tomorrow, although Keith did an impromptu gig in the pool bar close to our house, which turned out to be a drunken sing a long till 3am

Bye for now, will post a blog at the end of the week to let you know how Keith’s first few gigs go.

3 comments:

Paddy and Lorraine Daniels said...

Nice pictures Liz, keep it coming you're making Lorraine very jealous. Whats the exact address of the place so we can look around the t'internet.

Sheilaabroad said...

Fab Blog Liz & keith as a starter for 10. Glad the camera is ok have been feeling guilty about that! Look forward to your next installment now!

Weltbuehne said...

My recipe for camera in red wine sauce clearly states that it must be left to soak at least overnight (depending on the make and model). You seem to have missed that step. Done correctly it remains a valid vegetarian option, although when it comes to it I still usually go for the nut bake myself. Hope that helps.
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