Saturday 27 December 2014

2013 - a brief recap

Well time does fly!  It seems that we have not updated the Sunflower Chronicles for 2 years!! I guess the focus has gone off cruising a little and moved to travel and sorting out various other issues.

Here is a brief recap on our 2013.

2013 was a very different sort of year for us and for the first time since 2003 has not involved any actual sailing at all! Which is a bit ironic seeing as we celebrated 10 years of living aboard Sunflower in June, only we weren't at the time!

That wasn't the intention at the start of the year but it's just sort of how things worked out.

Sunflower was in the water at the marina in Finike, southern Turkey. We rented various cars and did a bit of driving around the many sites of the south western part of of this very picturesque country.

We then decided that it made sense to buy a car. After a lot of chasing around and trying to work out what we needed, we finally bought a KIA Sportage 4x4 (SUV), but that's another story!

We also had friends visiting from the U.K.

While all this was going on Dee's left knee was giving her a lot of pain so x rays were emailed back and forth to her surgeon in Sydney and we decided she should get it sorted sooner rather than later, and so we arranged to return to Sydney as soon as the last of our friends had left at the end of June and return to Turkey before the next lot arrived in October!

So we spent 2 and half months back in Australia. During this time we spread ourselves around several lovely friends who were more than generous with both their homes and their car keys:)

Dee had her left patella (knee cap) resurfaced and spent 2 weeks in the same rehab hospital she was in,  in 2008. Many of the same staff were there so it was almost like going home. Needless to say recovery this time around was much quicker and she is now pain free again. While we were there our house in Sydney got a face lift, with new paint on the outside and new carpet on the inside. This was done partly because it needed doing and partly because we anticipate selling it in the next year or two.

We made it back to Turkey 5 days before our Aussie mates arrived to visit for a week. Once they had left we had an |English friend staying and then the 'season' here was over and most tourist shops and restaurants have closed. 


Sunflower is out of the water and stored on the hard standing area in the marina where she will stay until mid April. We will put her back into the water in May. We really miss the cruising life and can't wait to feel the waves under our keel again next year. At this stage we plan to cruise the Greek Islands for 6 months and return to the marina for yet another winter. After that we are thinking we may head out of the Med and are still deciding whether to turn left or right at Gibraltar. But that's a long way off yet so we'll see. Several of our longer term cruising friends have swallowed the hook and have sold or are selling their boats and moving back ashore. But we would like to do a more cruising while we are still willing and able to do so.