Aisling I

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Wow,is this heaven?

25 June 2008 | Ile de Porquerolles
Rick and Bonnie
We awoke in the morning to another hazy sunny day. Breakfast in the cockpit (All Bran, no pain au chocolate today.....) and enjoyed the view. The rolling hills reminded us very much of Cape Breton, except there are homes and villages on these hills. We were both anxious to get to Ile de Porquerolles so we upped the anchor and motored around the corner. There are a number of anchorages on the island, all headed by beautiful sandy beaches. We decided to stay close to the village as we are city people at heart and crave the small crowds and the morning baguettes. The anchorage is hard to believe compared to what we have been used to here in the Med. Beautiful clear water with the bottom visible at 25'. The colors are deep blue and turquoise and the beach is backed by heavy growths of old pine and other, almost pruned looking, green trees with slightly rounded flat tops (?umbrella pine?)and deciduous trees. All the trees are windblown and on an angle from the Mistral.

Porquerolles is one of the Iles d' Heyeres, nature reserves owned by the French government and also known locally as the Iles d'Or. These islands have some strange history. They were inhabited by the Greeks, Romans and various others in ancient times, but in the 16th century the islands became a community of criminals when the king offered asylum to those who agreed to settle here. The intention was that the settlers would protect the islands from pirate attacks. Predictably, this backfired and some of the settlers became pirates themselves, terrorizing the coast. The army of Louis XIV took control in the 17th century and there are numerous forts round the islands, some of which were used by Napoleon and by the Allied forces in WW II. Porquerolles village was built by Napoleon as a haven for army veterans. Today the village has some charming houses in pastel colours, a few hotels, restaurants and shops as well as a large marina.

We dropped the anchor in a sandy spot and it bit well. Next came all the boat work like launching the dinghy and setting up the mew MEC sunshade. With the swim ladder finally attached, we could jump right off the side of the boat for a swim and at the same time check the anchor. Then it was off to the village for baguettes and a stop at a little cafe for a drink. We made the mistake of ordering the "grande" beer, which, when it arrived was something called a "formidable", so large you could hardly get the glass to your lips. The price tag was also formidable, at 7 euros each! We spent the remainder of the afternoon relaxing on deck, reading and swimmming- just like a vacation!

The next morning we were up early to go for a run before the heat of the day hit. The summer crowds are not yet in evidence, so the country lanes leading out of the village were very quiet, except for the shrill chirping of crickets. We ran past orchards and fields interspersed with stands of forest, out to a point overlooking the sea and then back to the "Gorge du Loup", where jagged rocks against the aquamarine water gave an unforgettable view. By the time we got back to the village, we were hot and sweaty and got some very disapproving looks as we shopped for our vegetables and bread. Thank you Jean Francois for putting the Porquerolles on our list of sights to see! We would like to linger here for a week or two, but we are also aware of your advice to get to the Straits of Bonifacio before the middle of July, so we'll be off to Corsica soon!

All the best from Aisling I

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Vessel Name: Aisling I
Vessel Make/Model: Slocum 43
Hailing Port: Halifax, NS, Canada
Crew: Rick and Bonnie Salsman
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Crew from Halifax to Horta: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Dave Morse, Wally Fraser Crew from Horta to Spain: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Al Salsman, Rob Salsman We left Halifax, N.S. in June 2007, sailed to Horta, and explored the Azores for a month. [...]
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