s/v Libertad

26 May 2017
20 May 2017
18 May 2017 | Isla Providencia
18 May 2017 | Isla Providencia
17 May 2017 | Grand Cayman to Isla Providencia
16 May 2017 | Grand Cayman to Isla Providencia
09 May 2017 | Grand Cayman
04 May 2017 | Cienfuegos, Cuba
03 May 2017 | Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
02 May 2017 | Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
01 May 2017 | Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
28 April 2017 | Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
27 April 2017
26 April 2017 | Cayman Islands
20 April 2017
18 April 2017

Unloading Libertad in Ensenada

03 July 2017
We got word that the freighter would arrive in Ensenada the afternoon of July 1st and would thus be unloading early the next morning, depending on when they could get a spot at the commercial pier cleared.

Early morning on Fri. July 1, Dennis took the Amtrak train down to San Diego, a shuttle bus to the Mexican border, walked across the border-clearing into the country, and then boarded an ABC bus for the 90 minute ride down to Ensenada.

While enroute he got a message saying they had scheduled us to unload at 11am that day. Don't know what happened - perhaps the boat arrived a full day early, but there was no way Dennis would be in Ensenada until late in the afternoon. They said they would figure something out and rearrange us. But this took numerous phone calls and emails among Virginia, Dennis, and our assigned agent in Ensenada. When Dennis arrived Libertad had been unloaded and was sitting alongside the freighter. The water taxi dropped Dennis at our boat and left. Dennis could not reach anyone on the freighter to ask for them to untie our dock lines and he couldn't reach them from Libertad's deck. He even rapped on their hull with our plastic mallet to no avail. After another set of phone calls among Virginia (still back in Santa Barbara), Dennis, our agent, and various officials with the transport company, we finally got word to the freighter crew and someone dropped our lines.

This story could go on for pages, but the short story is that Dennis had to stay in Ensenada for a few days to make arrangements with the boatyard and customs officials on Monday. We had heard a lot of horror stories about expired Temporary Import Permits, and we were prepared with all the required backup documentation to get ours cancelled and a new one issued, but.....it turns out that when they put our 2004 permit in the system they transposed some of the number of the paper permit so this mismatch requires us to send a lot of paperwork to Mexico city and wait for them to cancel the old before we can get issued the new. Unbelievable. Since Dennis basically spent the full day with Customs on this issue (thank you to the Baja Naval spanish speaking staff member who accompanied Dennis on this all day errand), he got to San Diego very late in the day. He had missed the Amtrak train and Greyhound buses to Santa Barbara. He was only able to get as far as Los Angeles. Virginia met him downtown LA at 11pm at the Greyhound station and got him home safe, but a bit exhausted and crazed.

We are now awaiting a schedule from the boatyard for the TLC we want to do to Libertad before sailing her home to Santa Barbara. We will most likely be making a few trips back and forth to Ensenada before we have Libertad berthed in Santa Barbara.

Loading Libertad in Panama

16 June 2017
Virginia and Dennis Johns
We got a scheduled loading date from the freighter company and Dennis flew down to Panama on June 14 to load Libertad for its transport through the canal and up the west coast of Central America to Ensenada. He was able to get a round trip ticket from Santa Barbara to Panama City.

There was a bit of confusion caused by a lack of any communication with our assigned agent, but Dennis got the boat successfully loaded and flew home on June 15. There was a long delay in Houston which made him miss his Santa Barbara connection in LA. And his plane arrived so late that the Santa Barbara shuttle bus wasn't running. Virginia drove down to LAX and met him at 2 am. There was very little traffic on the road so the round trip was just about 4 hours. Not bad.

We were very happy that this got him home before June 20 when our Johns' family reunion started in the Santa Barbara area!

Home in Santa Barbara

26 May 2017
We flew home on Friday the 26th on a direct flight from Panama to Los Angeles. A 2 hour shuttle ride north got us into Santa Barbara about 10:30pm. Our son picked us up and delivered us home.

The transport company is updating us every few days and the date for loading Libertad in Panama has slipped a day or two since we arrived back home. So we are happy that we aren't sitting in the heat and humidity of Panama but instead are doing our waiting back home with family and friends. When we get a firm loading date, Dennis will take a quick round trip run to Panama to load Libertad on the freighter. He will then return home to be a part of the Johns family reunion while we await word of the arrival date of the freighter in Ensenada. We will take a train ride to San Diego and several buses across the border and down to Ensenada to meet Libertad.

For now we can enjoy visiting with our family and enjoying our home town.

All's well.

in Panama and Coming Home!

24 May 2017
We arrived here in Colon, Panama on Monday around 0900. As we noted in our short position reports, the first day of the passage was rough with big seas and all but Dennis got a bit seasick. The second day was much calmer - no wind so we had to motor, but seas flattened out and we all recovered and could eat a bit.
We were buddy boating with our friends on Kali Mera (Herbert and Tadeya from Vienna). We spoke 4 times each day on the radio. One time we used SSB as the VHF transmission was a bit noisy, but we are such similar boats that we were within VHF range the whole time. Their boat is an Amel Santorin, the newer version of our Maramu, so 46' ketch, like us. We enjoy this couple very much.

We immediately needed to get rolling with our agent in Panama to start the process of checking us in to Panama and arranging all the paperwork for putting Libertad on the freighter. When we met with him, some of the fees sounded a bit high, so we put him on hold. Now that we have talked with the transport company United Yacht Transport, who contracted with this agent, I think things will get more reasonable. We are waiting to hear back from the agent.


Yesterday we got the news that the freighter is delayed. It won't be leaving Everglades, Florida until June 7, and with a 3 day transport, it will arrive here June 10. We do not want to sit here in this heat and humidity for 2 more weeks, so we are flying home to Santa Barbara this Friday, May 26. Dennis will fly back here a couple days before transport loading and move Libertad over to the freighter by himself. We are in Shelter Bay Marina and they are supposedly loading in the anchorage just outside the marina. Then he will come back to Santa Barbara and await delivery of Libertad to Ensenada....no date estimated for that yet, but the freighter makes several stops between Panama and Ensenada (Costa Rica and La Paz) so it will take some time.

In the meantime, we are preparing the boat for transport, removing sails, lashing down kayaks, stowing dinghy, eating/giving away fresh food, laundry, etc. And we are enjoying meeting yet another great group of cruisers.

Thankfully the marina has a pool and about 4pm each day, when we can't take any more of the heat, we cool off up there. Yesterday we took the marina shuttle into Colon....not a place where we want to be walking around - looks very scary. It was an interesting ride as Colon city is across the canal from the marina. On the way over we took a bridge that opens up periodically between boats going through the canal. On the way back we took the car ferry that makes the crossing at specified times. That allowed us to see the new larger canal. Six of us took a taxi from the marina shuttle drop off point over to Immigration and Customs at the port. Then we took a taxi back to the mall/supermarket where the marina shuttle would meet us.

All's well. We are very anxious to be home and see family and friends!

day 2 enroute to Panama

21 May 2017
Virginia and Dennis Johns
It was a wild night, but this afternoon we got the calming of the winds that was predicted, which is also starting to flatten out the seas. We are feeling a bit better and even able to eat something. Of the four of us travelling in the two boats, only Dennis did not get any mal de mer...fortunately for Virginia as he is good about taking on her duties while she recovers! She was able to do her watches last night so he got some rest....can't really sleep with the boat rocking and rolling so much.

But things are calmer now, we are motor sailing a straight line to Colon and if things don't change we will be there in about 15-16 hours.

All's well aboard.

on to Panama

20 May 2017
Virginia and Dennis Johns
We left Isla Providencia at 11:00am. Weather reports were for some high winds and big seas for the first part of our trip and then little wind on the second day. First day has proven to match the reports - wild ride! A bit calmer right now, but doubtful that we'll get much sleep. Should arrive Colon, Panama Monday midday.

All's well aboard
Vessel Name: Libertad
Vessel Make/Model: Amel Maramu, 46'
Hailing Port: Santa Barbara, California
Crew: Dennis Johns, Virginia Johns
About:
We bought our Amel in 2000 and spent the next 11 years preparing for our retirement cruise - a westward circumnavigation. We are members of the Santa Barbara Sail and Power Squadron and have taken many of the USPS courses. [...]
Libertad's Photos - Athens, Greece
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National Archaeological Museum - Aphrodite, Eros, and Pan
National Archaeological Museum - Poseidon -larger than life.
National Archaeological Museum -this face looked so real -how they brought marble sculpture to such perfection is amazing.
National Archaeological Museum -first time we saw dogs; we saw this marble sculpture and then saw dogs in several of the smaller sculptures, pottery figurines, and paintings.
National Archaeological Museum -this bronze sculpture was found in many pieces and welded back together.
National Archaeological Museum -the life size Cycladic figurine, largest ever found. but shows how far the art form has come over the ages.
National Archaeological Museum - the 3 meter kouros -bronze statue of a male youth -from 610 BC found at Temple of Poseidon at Sounion. Is thought to have been holding an orb or an apple.
National Archaeological Museum - the 3 meter kouros -statue of a male youth.
National Archaeological Museum - the 3 meter kouros -statue of a male youth.
National Archaeological Museum -there was a section of artifacts found in a sunken ship -it was interesting to see how the exposed marble parts were so eroded by the sea, yet pieces/parts that were buried in sand sustained no damage.
National Archaeological Museum -one of the areas where the sea had caused lots of damage. Other than the damage, these are wonderful examples of the
National Archaeological Museum -there was a whole display of bronze mirrors.
National Archaeological Museum -2 meter bronze statue of Zeus or Poseidon -he may be throwing a thunderbolt (Zeus) or he may be throwing a trident (Poseidon); from 460 BC. Dennis reading every statue
National Archaeological Museum - 2 meter bronze statue of Zeus or Poseidon.
Approaching the Acropolis -reconstruction cranes already in view.
Acropolis -Stoa (market).
Acropolis -Theater of Dionysos.
Acropolis -As we
Acropolis -Temple of Asclepios -who? He was the god of medicine and healing -a son of Apollo.
Acropolis -the larger theater -Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Has been mostly restored and is now hosts current events.
Acropolis -the larger theater.
Acropolis -from the larger theater looking up towards the Shrine of Athena Hygieia. Greek mythology gets a little convoluted sometimes with gods being worshiped for certain things until another god comes along. Athena was the goddess of preventing illness and healing until Asclepius
Acropolis -partially restored section of the Shrine of Athena Hygieia.
Acropolis -looking up at the marble ceiling joists and panels of the Shrine of Athena Hygieia.
Acropolis -looking back on the Shrine and the main road through the Acropolis.
Acropolis -The Parthenon -reconstruction (facelift) underway.
Acropolis -the Erechtheion -dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon who both contested the honor of becoming the patron god of the city.
Acropolis -sample of the column size in the Parthenon. Here we learned that the columns were assembled and erected with smooth sides and the flutes were carved on scaffolding!
Acropolis -The Parthenon -nicer view without the cranes and scaffolding. In this pic you might be able to discern the optical illusion-defeating techniques of decreasing diameter of the columns at the top and that the columns slope inward from the bottom to the top.
Acropolis -The Parthenon.
View from the Acropolis of a site we would visit later -Temple of Hephaistos.
Acropolis -Temple of Rome and Augustus.
Acropolis - Temple of Rome and Augustus -closeup of an Ionian capital.
Acropolis -The Erechtheion -a nice view of the Caryatids (female statues replacing columns).
Acropolis -The Erechtheion.
Acropolis -The Erechtheion -elaborate designs on column bases varied among different columns -almost like a mason
Acropolis -can
Acropolis -The Erechtheion -closer view of the statues holding up the roof.  Pic shows five statues, the sixth is in the British Museum. After these five were replaced with replicas, the pedestal of the sixth remains empty in silent protest of the theft.
The Ancient Agoura, just outside the walls of the Acropolis.
The Ancient Agoura -nice, welocme shade after a day on the Acropolis.
The Ancient Agoura with a bit of modern graffitti
Philosophical Schools of Athens and the Omega House - in the Agora
Shrine of Demeter and Kore - in the Agora
Church - in the Agora
Temple of Hephaistos off in the distance again beckoning to us
Corinthian capital for a column - in the Agora
Palace of the Giants - in the Agora
Palace of the Giants - in the Agora
Acropolis always in the distance
Finally - Temple of Hephaistos which we have been seeing from a distance on several occassions
Temple of Hephaistos
Temple of Hephaistos
A walk through the National Botanical Gardens
A walk through the National Botanical Gardens
Guard outside the Presidential Palace
nice fountain in the gardens
government building
Olympieion - Ilissos River Sanctuaries in the Agora
Olympieion - Ilissos River Sanctuaries in the Agora
Gate at one end of the Ancient Agora
Colossal Temple of Zeus
Grandpa - what did you do!
What a mess you
Colossal Temple of Zeus
walking by a primary school saw this little road painted on the school yard - reminded Virginia of Safety Town! (project of her Soroptmist club back in Santa Barbara)
Panathenaic Stadium - venue for the first modern Olympics in 1896 - still used today
statue of a discus competitor outside the stadium
Presidential palace
Another walk through the National Botanic Gardens
Another walk through the National Botanic Gardens
Another walk through the National Botanic Gardens
The Changing of the Guard at Parliament near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
The Changing of the Guard at Parliament near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Kerameikos - cemetery
Kerameikos - church on the corner of the property
Kerameikos - grave plate
Kerameikos - some of the grave plates are so sad, like the dying mother saying goodbye to her child
The Pompeion where the preparations were carried out for the most important festival of ancient Athens, the Panathenaia, held every four years in August
Hellenic Motor Museum workbench
Hellenic Motor Museum - Ford Model "N" Two Seater Runabout 1908
Hellenic Motor Museum
Hellenic Motor Museum
Hellenic Motor Museum - Woman Motorbike 1985, Honda engine
Hellenic Motor Museum - mini beach car 1961
Hellenic Motor Museum - Attica 200 3-wheeled car; some styles had single wheel in front, some in back
Hellenic Motor Museum - Maserati 1966;  also had Lamborghinis and Ferraris
Hellenic Motor Museum - Flintstones Bedrock Buggy
Hellenic Motor Museum - white Ford Mustang out front of the Museum
Byzantine Museum - many beautiful religious paintings on wood
Byzantine Museum - marble altar
Byzantine Museum - lectern
Byzantine Museum - some of the paintings were two sided such as this and the next photo
Byzantine Museum - some of the paintings were two sided such as this and the prior photo
Byzantine Museum - Lectionaries containing Gospel passages read during the liturgy - beautiful calligraphy and pictures
Library of Hadrian
Gate to the Roman Agora
Roman Agora
Tower of the Winds in the Roman Agora
Eastern Propylon in the Roman Agora
The excavation in Monastiraki Square - viewed from the underground metro terminal
The excavation in Monastiraki Square - viewed from the underground metro terminal
Monastiraki Square where we bought fruit one day and here we are having lunch (Dennis with blue shirt and tan hat just visible on right hand edge)
Stoa of Attalos - completely restored
Stoa of Attalos
votive reliefs such as this and sculptures were displayed along one side of the stoa
Stoa of Attalos
park near the Acropolis where we walked to the
Supposed Prison of Socrates
Excavation site right under the Acropolis museum
Excavation site right under the Acropolis museum - in some areas you would walk right over it, viewing through a clear floor
in the Acropolis subway stop - reproduction of one of the friezes from the Parthenon
Cine Paris - waiting for the movie to start - Acropolis towering over us
Cine Paris - later that night the Acropolis was lit up
a few photos taken from the Acropolis Museum website since cameras not allowed (or so we thought) - piece that was on the peak of the Parthenon
a few photos taken from the Acropolis Museum website since cameras not allowed (or so we thought) - some of the Parthenon friezes
a few photos taken from the Acropolis Museum website since cameras not allowed (or so we thought) - terracotta twins found on the Acropolis site
 
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