Day 3 of our adventurous, ridiculous, insane, wonderful, beautiful, chaotic and long Journey to Turkey.
And here I was thinking today's post was going to be boring.... Oh how wrong I was!
I'm currently currently writing this while Rhapsody takes her afternoon nap in our hotel in Igoumenitsa, Greece. Even though it is now Monday, I'll be writing all about yesterday and this morning until we got into our hotel.
Yesterday started amazingly! We woke up in a rush, nearly an hour and a half after our alarm.... We had a lot of driving to do and wanted to be out of the hotel early. That failed. We got ourselves ready quickly, walked the dogs, and went to breakfast.
Breakfast was AMAZING. I'm going to put a quick plug here for the hotel we stayed at... The Hotel Stressa in Rimini, Italy is simply amazing. The rooms are huge, the breakfast delicious, and the staff are some of the nicest people we have met on this journey. The lady who checked us in yesterday even took Rhaps on a stroll down the street while we were letting the dogs stretch their legs!
Anyways, breakfast was delicious. They had breakfast food from all different cultures. I also met a machine that could produce a latte nearly as good as a live barista! I never thought I would see the day. Once we'd finished breakfast, packed the cars, paid for the hotel, and chatted with the locals and travellers for a bit, we were on our way.
We had a deadline. We had to drive from the top of Italy all the way down to the heel of Italy for our ferry. We had to check in for the ferry at 6 pm. We left at 9 am for the 6 and a half hour drive.
The drive down the coast was amazing. The views were breathtaking. And except for the biker gang that pissed Richard off with their erratic driving, really uneventful. We just cruised, taking in the sights, while getting our Sunday fill of our Christian playlist.
We made it to Brindisi by about 4 pm. The problems began here. There was no address to be found for the location we needed to get the Ferry. After one failed stop, we utilised the data usage to find an address. Too bad it was the wrong one. Again.
Looking across the bay we could see the ferries for Grimauldi Lines (the one we needed) but we had no idea how to get there. We found the tourist information point. Thank God the woman could speak English. While we were getting directions we met a really nice Australian couple who suggested a restaurant down the street for dinner.
Bella Bar made the BEST pizza we have ever had. Oh. My. Goodness. We enjoyed a nice, calm dinner. Richard made the waiter VERY happy when he said "Molto Bene!" I swear the guy jumped around in joy!
After dinner we let Rhaps walk back the car chasing birds, and her blocks. Little did we know this was just the calm before the storm...
We got lost trying to find the ferry and had to turn around. It was 5:39 and we had to check in by 6:00.
I'd been pretty chill this whole trip, but give me a deadline and I turn into a crazy woman. Not the good kind of crazy that makes people happy, nooo... I'm the crazy that makes other people want to lock you in the trunk until you fall asleep from exhaustion... Unfortunately our dogs were in the back so Richard was stuck with me...
Through some overly craziness on my part, and some awesome calmness on Richards part, we found the port and the check in desk. It all looks a bit run down and shady, but that's just the way it is here...
We walked into the ferry terminal to a large mass of men all vying for the attention of the ticket agent. I don't do big masses of smelly people... Truck drivers from the looks of them...
There was another smaller bunch of people at a different window. Through deduction we figured the second, smaller line must be for personal vehicles. We went to stand there. While waiting I notice that neither of the attendants seem to be working... There are three men at the window in front of us, but they're just standing there... Then one of the men pulls out his wallet and hands over 20€. The attendant began typing away.
Did he just bribe the guy? I think that was a bribe... I can't bribe people... I'm not cut out for this. I don't even know HOW to bribe someone...
I continued standing in line, feeling very uncomfortable...
Something else I noticed was that men of this culture have no problem openly staring at you. I am by no means a strikingly beautiful woman. I rarely get ogled. It freaked me out how much smelly truck drivers therr were just blatently checking me out. I sucked it up and put on my "I'm a big girl" face... One of the attendants looked up and notices me. He called me forward (good plan putting me up front to handle the tickets instead of Richard). I get up to the counter. Standing next to a particularly rancid smelling fellow. In my stage fright I ask tentatively "English?"
"Yes, I speak English."
"Thank You!"
"Why are you thanking me..."
"Emm..."
I handed the guy our booking confirmation and he cut us some tickets. Then he said we needed to be in line 2 for the ferry.
Cool. Line 2. Sounds easy enough.
Psh!!
It is complete anarchy at the loading area. There are no signs (not even signs in Italian!) to tell you where to go, how to get there, or what to do. There aren't even lines in the road... Competely chaotic. Unorganized. I can't HANDLE this! I'm really good at going with the flow. However this wasn't so much of a flow, more like a gushing waterfall of chaotic TERROR.
After much blundering about and deciding to follow other people, we get to lane 2. Thank God it's a line. They check our tickets a couple times (didn't give a hoot about our passports or dogs documents...) and then it was just the waiting game. We sat in line for about an hour before they start loading us.
ANARCHY! There are no directions. Just people pointing and shouting to load and hurry. We follow the cars in front of us onto the boat while being extravagantly gestured at to hurry it up. We drive through the ferry and are told we have to back into the spaces. Except they aren't spaces. And people are parked very crooked.... There are attendants who LET the people park crooked....
It was stifling hot in the parking area and smelled like exhaust so we shuffled out of there as quickly as we could. Just grabbing our back pack for the baby, making the snap decision to simply sleep in our clothes.
We went to the stairway to get to the upper decks. Unfortunately Nali refused to walk up the stairs... Richard stooped down, picked our 50lb wolf dog up and carried him up a flight of stairs. We had everyone laughing, including Rhapsody! At that point Nali decided he could walk again. We climbed the remaining five flights of stairs, following the signs for the kennel to the top deck. After some looking around and asking questions, we found the worst kennels we had ever seen.
There wasn't an attendant. The kennels consisted of 8 wire cages in a tiny room that looked like it hadn't been cleanein... Ever. There weren't even latches or locks on the doors to the cages. We were seriously disappointed and apprehensive about leaving our dogs there. We had no choice. We put Nali and Athena in one cage , and used the carabiner from their leads to lock the door. I felt horrible leaving them behind.
We took a minute to find our room, discovering that our room key wasn't working to get in.
We decided to give the room key issue a bit of time, hoping it would fix itself, while we went out to the deck to enjoy some drinks and let the baby play.
We picked our table near an open area, and Rhaps ran circles around the pillars on the deck. Once again entertaining everyone who was nearby or walking past. A group of Italians behind us got a huge kick out of her. They would laugh every time she'd try to wheedle her way past daddy to get up the stairs, or when she went running joyously in the opposite direction of us. At one point one of the gentlemen leaned down and motioned for her to come to him. She went right to him, causing everyone to laugh. The man exclaimed, "She's chosen a new daddy!" He set Rhaps down and she immediately went back to Richard and gave him a big hug. Causing more laughter. I wonder if this kid knows how adorable she is and uses it to her own evil advantage...
Rhaps started to get really fussy after a while, so we figured it was a good time to find a room. Inside the ship looked really nice as we made our way to the room. Once there, the key still wasn't working. We went to the reception desk, stood in line for an hour, and they cut us some new keys. Back at the room again... The key still didn't work...
When we got back to the front desk there was no one in line. YES! We tried explaining what was going on and everyone got a little confused thanks to language barriers and thick accents... In the end they gave us an actual key to get in the room, knowing that it would work.
Once in the room the first thing we noticed was it was HOT. And muggy. And hot. The fan didn't work. The air conditioning didn't work. Seriously. It was really hot! No one else was sharing the room with us so we stripped down and tried putting the fussy baby to sleep. Then ourselves. The boat was swaying back and forth pretty heavily, making me feel a bit quesy. After a while we fell asleep.
Richard and I both woke up at about 2:30 am. He decided to go check on the dogs. They were not very happy. At about 3:30 am, a voice started coming over the speaker in several different languages saying that we would be docking soon. We got up, got the baby up and headed for the kennels.
After springing the dogs from doggie jail, we waited on the top deck. After a little over an hour everyone seemed to have disappeared. We hadn't heard a voice telling us to go back to the cars, but we'd figured out, at this point, that no one really followed the rules...
We went down to the car, noticing that not everyone was there yet, so we hadn't missed any announcements, some people just loaded early. Just as we finished getting the dogs and ourselves in the car we heard the call for everyone to go to their vehicles.
About 30 minutes later we started disembarking.
In England we love a queue. We follow the rules of a queue. I am a big fan of lines and following them. In Greece they say "Screw the queue, jump the line!!"
Everything went crazy! People were just cutting in as soon as they could.
"Go go go go go!"
We got out of the boat, and once again there were no signs. No directions. We went right. Other cars were flying past us. Somehow we managed to find the exit, loaded the GPS for our hotel 2 miles down the road, and drove on.
We found a gas station, since our gas light had turned on before we'd even loaded the ferry. There was an attendant who filled the tank for us. We were lucky to find the station open since it was just after 5:30 local time.
We drove through Igoumenitsa to the hotel. When we got to the hotel, there was no one there to check us in early so we decided to drive to the nearest beach on our GPS. It was nearing sunrise so we figured we could kill time by just driving around. We found an amazing little beach, hidden off the road, that we plan to go to this afternoon. It took a bit of of reading on our part to get there but the water was warm, and the beach secluded.
The scenery was beautiful, the sunrise magnificent for the rest of our drive.
We returned to the hotel about 8 am, but no one was there yet so we just hung out in the car until the owner arrived. He let us check in early so now we are just hanging out in the room until we decide to check out the beach and sights.
Today is our rest day after all the excitement yesterday, and tomorrow we will be headed for Komotini.
We are halfway done with our journey at this point, and are soooo looking forward to getting Turkey to settle into our new life there.
I'll probably have a short blog post for tomorrow about the amazing food and sights that we will hopefully see today.
She's gotten as good at escaping as the dogs...
The Hotel Stressa
Making friends! We didn't even speak the same language... Who cares!
Checking out!
Just us.
I didn't get a very good picture, but there were these beautiful villages sitting on top of the hills.
Breathtaking views
Lots of tunnels again!
Just a portion of the bikers we dealt with. At one point we were completely surrounded by motorcycles.
Even Rhapsody loved the pizza!!
Palm trees!
The crazy parking!
Rhaps running around the ship.
Out ittu bitty room!
The only decent picture I caught it our drive. Every time we stopped I forgot to get a picture!!
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