NOAA's ARC

Chaser 2
Yvonne Chapman
Wed 13 Dec 2006 11:55
It's a funny thing, we've seen two pilot whales, two Minke whales, we've seen two Dolphins, and two Browns, we've caught two fish, and we've had two flying fish hop aboard, we are on the ARC and the weather reports are from NOAA. I seem to have heard a story like this before during an indoctrianation lesson at Junior school, I thought it was a fairy tale. Well, let me tell yeah, we haven't too much room here, you know Yvonne favorites are elephants, so with two of them in the forward cabin, space is gonna get tight. We are currently at 14.11.00N 56.33.00W and should be in St Lucia within 48 hours, if its there. Maybe the world has been flooded, we wouldn't know would we? We have ocean all round us, if St Lucia doesn't show then we'll have it confirmed the world is flooded.
 
So any would be hitchhikers, sorry we just haven't the space, what with fish and browns, two elephants up front, we have to have some privacy here, we only have two toilets (another pair) they're gonna get heavily used, I hope. We've enough food and beer for a while, but taking on 5 ton of hay could be a problem, I'll have to get my junior school book out and see how they did it, one good thing we haven't got the headroom for giraffes.
 
So Susie as you can see life goes on here on the ocean, nothing for you to worry about, no problems or dangers, unless the guests in the forward cabin drink the water, you know what I mean?