
DAY 76
SAILING DAY 4
The weather outside the bay has calmed this morning. After a crazy night we are tired before we begin. So we are on our way to Amorgos without eating breakfast. This is a small rugged island that has been inhabited since 3300BC. The entrance to the port fills us with total awe and inspiration as this is the stereotypical Grecian village, whitewashed buildings built up onto the mountains with bright blue window shutters.
We are going to rent a car and travel around the island. There are six of us going so we are told we will have to rent two cars. But when we go to the Thomas Car Rental we are able to persuade him to allow us to take the mini van as we promise to have it back this evening. It is spoken for on the following morning. He is the nicest looking man we have encountered with the most beautiful blue eyes!! He is quite taken with Laurie our young travel friend.
We have few choices of roads on this island, there is only one main road that branches out in the only round about and we
Full Text Entry: SHORE LEAVE
WILD THINGYou make my heart sing, but I want to know for shore
BOBBY THE GREEKOwner of the restaurant across from the boat dock who was part of the PJ party
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