Mediterranean Raft-Up

Yes we are enjoying our little cruise despite our brush with the military in Zafferano
Good to hear that.
And after all, there aren't many places where you can enjoy, together with a stunning and surrealistic anchorage right in the middle of nowhere, also a close encounter with a navy launch without actually being shot... :D :cool:
Any pics, by chance?

Anyway, have a great return trip - I don't remember your schedule, but sat morning looks like a fantastic day for heading W, according to current forecasts... :encouragement:
 
And after all, there aren't many places where you can enjoy, together with a stunning and surrealistic anchorage right in the middle of nowhere, also a close encounter with a navy launch without actually being shot... :D :cool:
Or indeed being blown up by the unexploded bombs in the bay we're not supposed to be anchored in. I had to reassure the SWMBO that we couldn't possibly have been in any danger because the Italian military would never have hit what they were aiming at;);)

Sorry we've been too idle to take pics
 
Do tell, why on earth JTB is hanging the ancient Genoa Maritime Republic flag from his bedroom window... :confused: :p

The lower orders in English society, often referred to as Chavs in the media, are keen to show their patriotism to the country by an overt display of the national flag. One assumes this is a dig at JTB and referring to transit vans (his mode of business vehicle) is also a further reference to the lower classes.

It passes as friendly banter between friends but when done against those not known to you it is a slur.
 
Or indeed being blown up by the unexploded bombs in the bay we're not supposed to be anchored in.
Fwiw, that argument has been around for years, but I've yet to hear of any bomb on the bottom actually seen by anyone - let alone hit with the anchor, not to mention exploded!

Otoh, there's another (pretty sad, and very unpleasant) risk these days: not later than yesterday, a floating corpse was found on the W side of Teulada Cape, opposite to where you were anchored.
They think it's of a migrant coming from Algeria, because a couple of weeks ago a smallish boat was found, capsized, 15 NM or so off the Teulada coast... :ambivalence:
 
Sorry we've been too idle to take pics

It turns out that no we weren't too idle. At least the SWMBO wasn't

Here is the patrol boat chucking us out of Zefferano. Apparently he got a bit pissy with her about the photo
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And anchored off Villasimius. The colour of the water reminded me of the Thames estuary
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The lower orders in English society, often referred to as Chavs in the media, are keen to show their patriotism to the country by an overt display of the national flag. One assumes this is a dig at JTB and referring to transit vans (his mode of business vehicle) is also a further reference to the lower classes.

It passes as friendly banter between friends but when done against those not known to you it is a slur.
Thanks Cheery for your explanation, indeed I wasn't aware of that background, and my post was just meant as a joke about St George's flag actually being originally from Genoa - something that afaik many Brits aren't aware of.
Though I might be wrong, of course.
 
Otoh, there's another (pretty sad, and very unpleasant) risk these days: not later than yesterday, a floating corpse was found on the W side of Teulada Cape, opposite to where you were anchored.
I'm very sad to hear that. SWMBO and I were discussing only yesterday whether Sardinia had been receiving migrant boats given its proximity to N Africa. It reminds me how fortunate we are to live in Europe
 
I'm very sad to hear that. SWMBO and I were discussing only yesterday whether Sardinia had been receiving migrant boats given its proximity to N Africa. It reminds me how fortunate we are to live in Europe
You can say that again, M.
And actually, in S Sard the situation is not bad at all (though that guy who only reached Teulada as a drown body wouldn't share the same view, obviously :(), compared to Sicily Strait and its islands, which are struggling to cope with even the most basic needs of all the migrants who eventually survived the crossing....
 
Thanks Cheery for your explanation, indeed I wasn't aware of that background, and my post was just meant as a joke about St George's flag actually being originally from Genoa - something that afaik many Brits aren't aware of.
Though I might be wrong, of course.

You are not wrong. When we were cruising up the Ligurian coast a couple of years ago for the first time, I saw all the St George's flags and I thought how nice it was for the locals to welcome us so warmly;)

In actual fact, St George has been misappropriated by quite a number of different countries and regions. If we English weren't so relaxed and tolerant, we might get upset by it
 
The lower orders in English society, often referred to as Chavs in the media, are keen to show their patriotism to the country by an overt display of the national flag. One assumes this is a dig at JTB and referring to transit vans (his mode of business vehicle) is also a further reference to the lower classes.

It passes as friendly banter between friends but when done against those not known to you it is a slur.

I hope you're not in public life Cheery, you could lose your job for those comments (ask Emily Thornberry).

"White van man" is a commonly used slang term for an overtly patriotic, daily mail reading, tradesman because they often drive white transit vans. Anyway it couldn't possibly be a dig at Jimmy because his van is orange and he has no discernible trade :D

If you want to understand more Mapism (and why would you?), you could read here http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pol...s-drippingly-patronising-Nick-Clegg-says.html
 
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