April and May in the river saw a rise in temperatures and the drying out of the land. We fixed the galley cupboard floor - a job that's been on the list a long time! And I become a water babe. Springtime in the Rio Guadiana28 May 2021 by Nichola
7 For the second part of our review of our winter afloat in the Rio Guadiana, we look at the good and bad points and ask "would we do it again?" Winter At Anchor in the Rio Guadiana: Part II16 April 2021 by Nichola
2 A review of our sailing adventures in 2020. It covers highlights and low lights, the number of miles sailed and where we spent each night. Also included is a breakdown and analysis of costs over the year. Annual Summary of Travels and Costs 202031 March 2021 by Nichola
1 This would be our first Christmas afloat at anchor. And Brexit was about to bring the first consequences for Brits who sail the EU. We wanted proof of location to keep our VAT paid status, so chose to obtain marina receipts from our closest marina. Christmas Afloat and Brexit Looms Large20 March 2021 by Nichola
3 We began to settle into a routine on the river. There were boat jobs we could get on with, whilst discovering the fun to be had. Winter Afloat in the Rio Guadiana: Part I5 March 2021 by Nichola
Having left the Rio Guadiana, but still undecided as to where to spend the winter, we waited at Culatra for west winds to settle. There we could enjoy the uniqueness of the sand island, its tractors and its amazing nature Sailing to Culatra – the Island of Sand5 February 2021 by Nichola
We spent a few weeks enjoying the Rio Guadiana, revisiting old haunts and making new friends. But time was ticking on and we still had to get to the boatyard.... The Rio Guadiana – Should We Stay Or Should We ...27 January 2021 by Nichola
We first visited the Rio Guadiana on our way east into the Med, back in 2014. It quickly found a place in our hearts and we vowed to return on our way back west. That time was now upon us. Rio Guadiana – A Welcome Return19 January 2021 by Nichola