Last day at sea before St Lucia

CARANGO AMEL 54 #035
PETER and VICKY FORBES
Wed 9 Dec 2015 11:15

14:43.96N 57:32.24

It seems strange that we have nearly crossed our first major Ocean and it has been an amazing experience. Early this morning we had a visit from a Northern Gannet - a large and elegant bird in flight;he circled us a few times and then flew off towards the sun. We have seen and attempted to identify a number of seabirds on our crossing - various Gulls, a Bulwers  Petrel and now the Northern Gannet and of course many which we could not properly identify. 

The deliver crew have performed in an exemplary manner - if all the crews are as brilliant as this one the I will have little difficulty in completing my circumnavigation. It has been a model of peaceful cooperative and charming co-existance - we have sailed well, eaten well, chatted volubly, played bridge, watched numerous films including Clint Eastwood and lots of Rowan Atkinson. It has been a great pleasure to have such company.

We have experienced beautiful sunrises and sunsets. One can watch the sea for hours it is as mesmeric as gazing into a winter fire.



Andrew has breakfast cereal in the cockpit - meanwhile ………
Willie has mastered his Kindle and is displaying a great streak of intellectualism …….
Clive [aka, furry bear] arrives from a late night watch in his Pyjamas.

The Skipper - well - he is very happily working away making it all go.