Friday 4 March 2011

Sweetest Thing
Anthony Richards
Fri 4 Mar 2011 15:41
Position at 1200 UTC 4 March
44 48.211n
004 48.462w
 
24 hour run 173 nm
Wind ENE F5
 
We have had a really good run for the first 24 hours with a NE-E wind giving us good speed in the right direction. A lovely sunny day although it was cold. We had our first visitors about 6 hours out - a group of about 6 porpoises who stayed with us for about 15 minutes.
 
Last night the stars were out on show and we had another group of porpoises swim with us. Their bodies were lit up with phosphorescence so they were like illuminated torpedoes twisting around the boat.
 
This morning we have a grey sky but with luck the sun will break through to warm us up.
 
We discovered our large fridge was set a bit too cold and the milk froze and so did some of the lettuce. Hopefully it was just some outer leaves and not all the way through, otherwise we have no salads to look forward to. All being well we should have salad nicoise for lunch today (plus some soup to provide warmth!).
 
Yes i t is a shame we dont have cold salads to eat out here in a very cold biscay... what a shame we have to have a nice warm soup instead!!
Sun broke through the clouds breifly about midday and it keeps reappearing...just need the temperatures to rise so i can get  some well needed tanning time!!!