Tunisia – Side Daoud
Tunisia was the first North African stop – site of the first Arab spring demonstrations, no functioning government and the Grateful Red was a little short of documents. Management decision was to go to a small Tunisian port that had little experience with red American sailing vessels and hope for the best. Sidi Daoud was our first port of call. Definitely never seen a red American sailboat in fact there were no sailing vessels of any kind in the harbor only working fishing boats, oily water and a broken down wharf. The local authorities were on us with paperwork (yes the forms were in triplicate using carbon paper – no computers here). While Ken did paperwork Fred mingled with the locals. How –I am not sure since the locals spoke Arabic and some French and Fred spoke English and some Spanish. After a couple hours the paper work was done and one of Fred’s local buddies comes over – psst, psst with the crooked finger. We immediately think the worst – illegal and drugs – but Omar wins out. Fred and I follow Omar to the triple locked cement incased shed – inside is not drugs …. no there is a small pool of water and the biggest lobsters. A deal is immediately struck. Fred and Ken return to the boat as the “great white hunters’ showing the girls our two huge and perfectly legal lobsters. Dinner was terrific. Darkness sets Fred and I are taking the lobster remains on shore – again psst, psst – a wave of the hand. Again we are suspicious but …. the lobster worked out so we follow our friend to the shack where the night soldiers were located. Five nice soldiers about the age of Fred and my children proudly serving homemade cous cous to their new American friends. Not only a great time (and taking pictures of Fred and I with each soldier) but they convinced us to stay another day, we hired a van to drive us around to see the local sites including the ancient town of Kerkoane. Our best time.
Mini update before I finish Blog
Our Internet access has been difficult and so I have not had opportunities to finish the adventures of the blog. I will do so after next Monday when we return to Wisconsin, USA. From Malta, we sailed to Tunisia, Algeria and then finally Valencia. We had a wonderful time in Tunisia where everyone wanted to show us around their wonderful country. Because we lacked Visa’s we were not able to see much of Algeria, but we have to say that the people were wonderful, friendly and seemed pleased to see our big, red boat. We say “Thank-you” to all of the great people we have met along the way and YES, next time we will get visa’s so we can explore more of Algeria.
I will finish this blog’s Summer travels next week, complete with pictures! See you all soon,
Kristine & Ken (and all of our wonderful crew’s for this past 3 months.)