We bid Farewell to Sunday

Our camper van journey to Preveza in Greece from The Netherlands continued on through Serbia and then into North Macedonia. 

The last two countries on our trip from The Netherlands to Greece – Serbia and North Macedonia

We were on our way to pack up the remaining possessions aboard our catamaran Sunday which was in the process of being sold. 

Serbia was very wet and dismal so we didn’t see much except for clouds and precipitation but North Macedonia was really quite beautiful. 

Serbia was very wet and dismal
We didn’t see much except for clouds and precipitation
North Macedonia was really quite beautiful…..
….with lots of good fruit
for sale

 It was a great feeling to see the Voras mountains (that run along the border of North Macedonia and Greece) come into view. 

It was a great feeling to see the Voras mountains come
into view
The range runs along the border of North Macedonia and Greece

We crossed into Greece and wild camped in the lonely grounds of a long disused truck stop in a country lane. 

There were peacocks at the Greek border post
We wild camped for the night….
….in the lonely grounds of a long disused truck stop

The following day we drove through the mountains and noticed a lot of road signs with warnings for bears!  I had no idea that there were bears in Greece but apparently there are at least 800 of these creatures roaming the wilderness areas of Greece. 

We noticed a lot of road signs with warnings for bears

The drive was quite spectacular but in between the amazing views we went through literally scores of tunnels which are cut through the mountains. 

The views were amazing…
….but went through scores of road tunnels

We stopped for the night next to the delightful taverna we had last visited with our daughter Hannah and son-in-law Pieter just a few weeks previously. Last time we visited we had sailed in and been the only boat in the pretty anchorage. 

Last time we were at the Bardis taverna we sailed in
We had a great parking spot overlooking the anchorage

The steep road down to
the taverna

The owner Lucky Bardis and his wife Vasiliki remembered us and made us very welcome. We had a wonderful meal (the freshest fish, cooked to perfection by Vasiliki). 

Fabulous plump home grown olives!

During dinner we got talking with an interesting group of ladies (all in the medical profession) from Prague who were on a girl’s only holiday. 

We got talking with an interesting group of ladies
We had a great conversation about all sorts of subjects
Sunday in the cove – it was strange to see someone else’s catamaran at anchor
there when we came back in the van!

The next day we finally reached Preveza Boatyard and found Sunday in good order although curiously three motor scooters and a small tractor were parked underneath her. 

There was a tractor parked underneath Sunday
…and three scooters (just one left – the other two had
been moved)

We gathered one of the staff had thought we had left for the season and decided that Sunday made a useful garage but as there was some fibreglassing work to be done we had to ask the office to organise their removal!

We spent the next few days in a flurry of packing up clothes, going through paperwork and sorting out items to keep, throw out, or give away (fortunately there is a table in the recreation room at Aktio Marina where we could leave items we didn’t want and thought our buyers, Jarrod and Kat,  wouldn’t want either).

We also thoroughly cleaned inside and out – once again – in preparation for Jarrod and Kat’s arrival. 

We stayed in our van which we parked right next to Sunday (with an old truck in between)

The weather suddenly changed from extremely hot, still and settled to stormy with high winds. It didn’t rain but the storm clouds gathered and we could see it was raining nearby while we just had thunder and lightening!

A sudden change of weather in Preveza
Big storm clouds gathered

Just before Kat and Jarrod arrived we decided we needed to have some time off and away from the boatyard and so drove to one of our favourite spots in this part of the world – the small coastal village of Vonitsa. 

Vonitsa Castle viewed from the road instead of our normal view from the ocean

We had anchored in Vonitsa several times and first discovered it in the camper van when we on the way to Greece to buy Sunday in 2019. 

We found a lovely place to park right on the water’s edge, looking out to where we had put our anchor down so many times. 

We found a lovely place to park right on the water’s edge

While we there, we noticed a lot of activity on the small island just a stone’s throw away from where we were parked.

We noticed a lot of activity on the nearby small island

Although it is called an island it actually has a bridge connecting it to the mainland but we had never seen cars drive over it – until the day in question that is. 

There is a bridge linking the island to the mainland
We had never seen cars on it before

We could see people gathering outside the tiny little chapel on the island and decided to walk over the bridge to take the opportunity to see inside this tiny place of worship. 

There were people gathering outside the tiny little chapel

There’s been so many times we’ve walked past it and wished we could have seen inside and here was our chance!

A quick shot of the chapel’s interior

Initially I thought that there was a wedding taking place but once we were there and saw a baby in white being passed around we realised that it was a baptism. 

Once we saw a baby in white being passed around we realised that it was a baptism
There was quite a party
taking place

It was fascinating to see the unusual sight of the Greek Orthodox priest washing the shiny copper coloured baptismal font after the service by the seashore. 

The unusual sight of a Greek Orthodox priest washing the shiny copper coloured baptismal font

After a lovely couple of days in Vonitsa we drove back to Aktio Marina to await Jarrod and Kat’s (our prospective buyers) arrival from Australia. 

Last sunset in Vonitsa

As they only had less than two weeks to complete the first phase of Sunday’s fibreglass repairs, Jarrod had been very actively working with the contractors to ensure they would start the day after he and Kat arrived. 

He had assured us that he’d managed to pin them down to arriving very early in the morning but from past experience we were dubious that they would arrive at all – let alone before 8 am. 

Lo and behold at 7.30am the next morning about half a dozen guys turned up and immediately set to work. We were amazed and impressed by Jarrod’s accomplishment!

We were amazed and impressed by Jarrod getting the workers to arrive
at 7.30 am

Over the next few days the workers drilled, cut and inspected various areas that had been declared suspect during the purchase survey. We were astonished that they arrived early each morning and achieved a lot in just a few days. 

The fibreglass team achieved a lot in just a few days

While all this was going on our yacht broker Yiannis Drimousis arrived in Preveza and while he was there we were able to clarify the process for the final stages of the sale. 

The workers drilled, cut and inspected various areas

Fortunately all the repairs required were possible and doable for the estimated cost that had been allowed for, so there was no impediment for the sale going ahead. 

The old anchor chain was lowered to the ground
Sunday’s sparkling new anchor chain
Jonathan, Kat and Jarrod inspecting some of the work

With this good news we were able to say our goodbyes to S/V Sunday and head back in our camper van to The Netherlands. 

We were able to start the trip back to the Netherlands

Leaving Sunday was of course, quite sad but Jonathan and I have a lot of different adventures ahead and are really very happy that such a lovely couple would be doing some of the things we had planned to do before Covid got in the way. 

Last night drinks

Kat and Jarrod are the perfect owners for Sunday which has made the transition so much easier for us as we know that she will be well cared for and will be experiencing many wonderful adventures into the future. 

We are really very happy that such a lovely couple would be doing some of the things we had planned to do before Covid got in the way
Out with old, in with the new!

Thanks to all of you who have been following our sailing adventures on “Salty Tales from Bali Hai” since 2014. The last ten years have been amazing and extremely fulfilling.

Thanks for following our sailing adventures on Bali Hai and Sunday

We have very much enjoyed having your company on our travels and hope you will continue to join us on our mostly land based experiences in the future. I will be continuing to use this site to write my blogs even though the tales won’t be quite so “Salty”!

“On the road again” – farewell Sunday

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6 responses to “We bid Farewell to Sunday”

  1. Tricia Westlake Avatar
    Tricia Westlake

    Thankyou Dot for such interesting blogs. Onto the next chapter of your lives !

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    1. Thanks to you Tricia for reading them – makes it all worthwhile! Yes very excited to becoming grandparents in about four weeks!

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  2. catherinehammond1 Avatar
    catherinehammond1

    I have really enjoyed your blog posts of your sailing and land adventures, visiting places both familiar and unfamiliar to me. Enjoy your grandparent life.

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    1. Aww thank you Catherine! Yes not long to go until the baby arrives- can’t wait!

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  3. stutzmaj Avatar
    stutzmaj

    Thank you, Dot, for sharing the lovely photos and your reflections on your farewell to Sunday! I am glad that thls ıs not our farewell to you and Jonathan’s future journeys! Look forward to your upcomlng blogs! Janet Stutzman

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    1. Ahhh thanks Janet, I really appreciate your comments. We are enjoying our land adventures but always find ourselves drawn to water ….

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