Woohoo - this shows you the height of the Atlantic swell that day -we're almost out of view!
Rolling along...
Clouds cometh, we're the blip under them...
We're that tiny blip just to right of centre horizon - enormous sea and sky...
This was earlier when we had one reef in the main ready and waiting...
We're a little blip again, right of centre horizon, I remember that cloud, like something out of the Independence Day movie...
The sea really built up while we were under that cloud, seemed an age before we had it all behind us and were out in the sun spangles once again.
This is one of many lovely surprises at sea, other sailors photograph you. Much later in time ( when they spot you in a Port somewhere) they come along with their Memory sticks or scanned disc or external memory chips and leave them with you to download; returning later in time to recover their property. It's a great way to make friends too. We've had The League of Nations (oops, defunct, read United Nations) onboard our boat in the last three months. The photographers above are German, Jok and Ushi. The main photograph at top of Blog was supplied courtesy of Jacques from Normandy.
Rolling along...
Clouds cometh, we're the blip under them...
We're that tiny blip just to right of centre horizon - enormous sea and sky...
This was earlier when we had one reef in the main ready and waiting...
We're a little blip again, right of centre horizon, I remember that cloud, like something out of the Independence Day movie...
This is one of many lovely surprises at sea, other sailors photograph you. Much later in time ( when they spot you in a Port somewhere) they come along with their Memory sticks or scanned disc or external memory chips and leave them with you to download; returning later in time to recover their property. It's a great way to make friends too. We've had The League of Nations (oops, defunct, read United Nations) onboard our boat in the last three months. The photographers above are German, Jok and Ushi. The main photograph at top of Blog was supplied courtesy of Jacques from Normandy.
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