Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Derry Londonderry Stopover


So with the race extension, we finally arrived the morning of Friday, July 8th. Derry welcomed us in with welcome drinks and breakfast sandwiches at a nearby tent.  Tino’s family was also there to welcome us in with their famous rum punch!  And Pony was ready with Tino’s birthday gift, a painting of our boat by his father.  Really nice.

We gathered the troops and then moved into the opposite side of the river. Karri, Amancio, and I went to pick up groceries down the street.  The local store unfortunately had no alcohol for sale, so Amancio went back with the food and Karri and I carried on to find a store that sold alcohol which was supposedly close by…After a while and meeting the main road, we gave up and jumped in a cab that was on the side of the street and had him take us to the store.

We finally made it back with alcohol and showered! We all headed out to granny Annie's, the bar our team was being sponsored by, to meet up for drinks....bad news, no food! Gerard, the GM there who was taking care of us, brought us upstairs where champagne flutes were lined up and waiting for us.  He toasted our arrival and gave us a low down of all the events they had in store for us!


First Guinness of the trip!
Champagne lined up!


Getting the low down for the week











Double iced at some point?






After a few drinks, we headed over to the Bentley bar down the street to get food. We ended up going to the bar terrace area afterwards and meeting up with some other crew there. Jonathan and Cliff from 1080 were also there. Cliff noted, he’d been "watching me" on the documentary...which is not at all creepy.  So that should be interesting when it finally comes out!

Saturday, we were back to the boats bright and early by 8 AM.  We got the code 2 ready to transfer and then lugged it up to the street. What we didn’t realize is that you had to book a space in advance for sail repair. So there was nowhere we could repair our code 2 early in the week. But Gerard came to the rescue and offered up the 2nd floor space of Granny Annie’s for us to work on the kite! Have I mentioned how amazing this host is?!?! Martin had the van and drove us over to the bar to get the work started.







Attempting to hide the kite on
the third floor for the night




Love this...sewing is not so great for the back


We got to Granny Annie’s around 10, the cleaning staff were slightly surprised but after they did a quick cleanup of the broken glass, etc. on the floor, we rolled the code out and got set to work!  Couldn't have asked for a better work space…minus the slight possibility of ripping a small hole in the kite from the broken glass on the floor that may have been missed…but at least we had beer within reach!  We managed to get the rip patched up front and back and saved the sewing for the next day. We ordered pizza for lunch along with the most amazing garlic bread pizza with cheese I'd ever had, not that I've ever had it before, but just saying. We ended up sticking around having drinks at Granny Annie’s after and slowly people from other boats started joining us outside, then eventually headed home.

Sunday, we were back to Granny Annie’s to finish sewing the kite.  Karri arrived first and found a lovely surprise on the tables of which I won’t mention here.  Karri’s family had just arrived in town and stopped by to say hi. We had a quick drink after we finished then I headed back to the apartment to clean up and decorate the cake that Posh made for Granny Annie’s year anniversary.  They had been such a great host so far, we wanted to repay the favor with something nice!


Posh and I met up with Amancio and Jan at Pier 59 for a lovely meal before heading over to Granny Annie’s with the cake. This was a long night with lots of drinking and I think I even got iced by Hollywood at some point of which I don’t remember…and lots of dancing. We ended the night with greasy chips with gravy along with the dirty seats and managed to get gravy on my jumper!  There were no cabs available, so we ended up walking all the way home across the river, 45 minutes of torture trying not to wet myself!


Monday, everyone had their team outings. Our team met at Granny Annie’s. We got there a bit early, even Tino who came separately, so we walked down to get coffee, and ended up meeting the rest of our team there who also needed coffee!

Our tour started with a walk around town, taking pictures in front of shops that had helped sponsor us for the stopover. Then George, our tour guide, took us on a very insightful tour around Derry telling us about all the historical events that had taken place there. I highly recommend for anyway who is planning to visit this area. After the tour, it was over to the Guild Hall, where we were picked up by our tour bus and taken over to Giants Causeway.


 


 


We ran into some other Clipper folk there and I had a blast playing with a 360° camera compliments of the photographer on board. We had a quick drink at the pub then over to the Limavady Granny Annie’s location for lunch. On the way back to Derry, the bus kindly dropped us off down the street from our house since it was on the way. We all took a quick nap, then it was back to Granny Annie’s for our hosted party that evening.



Granny Annie’s being the amazing host it was, got us some cupcakes in return for the lovely cake we baked them and provided us with lots of pizza! We were joined by many other Clipper teams and the night continued again with lots of dancing! We made another late stop to get burger and chips for Jan and then made our way home…fortunately by cab this time!


Amancio rummaging through
the drawers...haha
Tuesday, I went into town for a wax, but found out it had been cancelled so made my way to the mall and ended up getting a UK phone number! That night, I had dinner with Jan and Amancio at Ollies on our side of the river, then had a walk around the city where we randomly ran into Karri and Mark who were in an alley having a smoke break.  Karri invited us up for a drink, and we had a nice evening chatting with her family.








Wednesday, I was all business and got my life planned for post-race, a.k.a. planning my next trips. That day, the team was scheduled to be at Granny Annie’s to receive some presents from Gerard before the Crew Party.  We each got a Magnum Cider bag with different goodies inside. I got a Derry canvas bag! We all walked over together for the crew party, but the venue was not ready yet, even though they insisted we arrive early.  So Gerard took us to another bar where they opened the upstairs bar for us. We made our way back for the prize giving and then back over to Granny Annie’s for more party and dance time!
  
Prime #s continued...
Thursday, I got to sleep in and then spent the day preparing my taxes (JOY!) After being stuck looking at my mini iPad forever, I needed a break and took a long walk to the store with Jan, where I got to practice my Dutch! It is pretty much my second language now, I think Jan would agree. ;)  That night, Jan and I met up with Karri, Mark and her brothers in town for a drink. Although, we ended up staying until it closed so wasn’t such an early night!

Friday, I finished my taxes and am now looking forward to money coming in instead of constantly exiting! I went on a walk over to where Tino was staying with his family after to get some fresh air. That night Derry was hosting a Maritime festival, which a few of us attended and celebrated Ali’s birthday. Unfortunately, it was raining and the venue was just a dirt floor…so lots of MUD! Me, being the wise person I am, wore my crocs to the event…best decision ever! Where everyone else ruined their shoes, I could so nicely just rinse mine off when I got home…I should be a spokesperson for Crocs…just saying.

  
We continued the night at, you guessed it, Granny Annie’s. I don’t know if it is because the race is coming to a close, but people were out to have fun every night in Derry! I supposed it helped we had an awesome bar to go to any night of the week. That night, I cleverly planned my revenge on Hollywood. I coordinated with the owner of the bar, Paul, to deliver a Smirnoff Ice to Hollywood on the dance floor. However, I somehow got confused and thought Matty was in on it because he downed it in no time flat and I thought Paul had given him an empty bottle! But, no, Hollywood is just too quick…I did still manage to get a pic!

Selfie with Riptipe!
Once we were kicked out (due to the bar closing), I walked with Ana back to her place. As we were in the hotel lobby, we noticed that the band, Riptipe, from the festival was hanging out at the bar. So of course, I made Ana go over with me to say hi. We ended up chatting with them for quite a while and I introduced them to the amazingness of crocs, proceeded to get all their shoe sizes and an address to send them each a pair. (Update: Riptide, if you are reading this (because why wouldn’t you be?), I apologize in the delay of the crocs being delivered. They were too expensive for my broke ass to afford and you will get them at a later date when I can afford to buy you them again, Cheers! ;)

Saturday, although I only made it to bed at 4, I was still up by 8 AM, as I still had lots to do before we left for the next race. I continued the day sorting my life away and then had to be on the boat by 3:30ish with most of my gear to unload. Our crew briefing was at 4 at the Guild Hall, managed to sneak off to quickly buy a luggage bag for my travelling post-race, and then back to the boat by 5:30 for our team briefing.

Lars so nicely had posters made to give to Granny Annie's as a Thank you for being amazing hosts during our stay in Derry, which we all signed. That night there was a boat parade for all the Clipper boats but I opted out as I like to get in an early night on the night before race start. So Amancio, Jan and I hit up the food stalls that were up next to the marina. Jan introduced me to the amazingness of poffertjes, which are mini Dutch pancake deliciousness! Jan and I headed back while Amancio joined the others on the boat. I got in a quick phone call with home, then went and watched the boat parade and fireworks with Jan. I finally managed to get a hold of my parents on the phone after, looked up stuff for our meetup in London and then finally into bed!


Sunday, was race start day! I waited my turn for the shower, packed up the rest of my belongings and devoured scrambled eggs compliments of Posh (best scrambled egg chef there is!) Over at the marina, we delivered the gift to Gerard and Paul, which they loved! We even had time for a quick coffee down the road and then back to the boats for departure photos. We slipped lines around 1 and the penultimate race was due to start at 6 PM…

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