1 Corinthians 13:4
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres...
Leaving Itea on the north shore of the Gulf of Corinth we sailed seven hours south east to Corinth - huge pods of dolphins en route. Not a lot of wind, but what there was we picked up with our trusty Code Zero:
How's this for a private bathroom with a view of the Corinth mountains - AMAZING!
And ditto my Utility room - had to wash clothes quickly or they dried in the water LOL, that's liquid olive soap I'm using, doesn't hurt the fishes eyes:
Four sea-fresh Bream ready for the BBQ on deck:
Oh Crumbs, we're alongside in 4metres of water and the BBQ kettle top somehow became unattached from the base and is currently on the seabed :O( We made friends with an Italian couple, Yanni and Rossanna, here's Yanni recovering the BBQ lid Bless him:
Greg was absolutely delighted to be re-aquainted with the lid:
We met a wonderful 'Cousin Jack' ( born in Truro 70 years ago) who showed us the only ( hidden) electrical supply on the quay and generally gave us a Cornish welcome in Corinth harbour - Jonathan on M/Y Quester. I gave him a Cornish flag for his boat:
Jonathan lives onboard for ten months of the year then takes a winter let in town for December and January - with his dog Chico. Jonathan spent donkey years on fishing and sponge boats in the Greek Islands. If you're passing through Corinth look him up, he's a mine of information and great fun - proper Cornish :O)
NB - Tis lunchtime therefore time for Ouzo LOL
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