A thump in the night 40:02.9N 43:40.4W Miles sailed from Newport 1275 Miles to Terceira 773

Ellatrout3
Thu 17 Jul 2014 00:22
It was a good night last night, the boat sailed as straight as an arrow needing no attention from me.  On the only occassion I did go on deck it was warm and clear with that moon, not quite full now, illuminating everything and shining across the sea.  I wish I could capture the scene but the camera, or me, can't get it right.   I was laying in my bunk when right above my head there was a thumping on the deck, nothing to do with the boat, it must have been a fish, that's what it sounded like...There was nothing there in the morning so he must have wriggled back into the sea.  However what I did find on the foredeck was two baby flying fish, they were only an inch long and to land on the deck they had to be flying a yard above the water. Presumably they get their elevation out of the front of the waves?
 
For all the clear night it was very cloudy and humid this morning but the wind continues to blow strong out of the west, apart from a short quiet spell yesterday afternoon, and I did 123 miles to noon BST.  After lunch the sun came down with a vengance and it was a good job we had plenty of wind otherwise it would have been unbarable.
 
That's it; something happens everyday, it was baby flying fish today I wonder what it will be tomorrow?
 
Love Poppa/Dad/Roger