The Storm starts to move 39:19.7N 12:29.0W

Ellatrout3
Mon 23 May 2016 15:44
A big red moon rose up out of the sea and I thought another beautiful night! - Well not as good as Saturday night but as it turned out it was still 'Moons'ls!' sailing as Ewen likes to put it. The full moon kept me company driftig in and out from behind hazy clouds while I sailed along in a light sutheasterly breeze; difficult to believe when I know there is a storm raging over my destination out to the west.
 
This morning the three day forecast showed the low reforming itself into the usual round shape and heading SE towards me and as it does so it loses its intensity. The north and west sides still strong but south and east sides, which affect me first, much quieter. I hope the forcasters have got it right because I am now heading directly west to meet it. If it continues southeast and passes over me I shall have to deal with the stronger winds on the other side. This storm has been imposing it's menace on my mind and actions for the last six days, it wold be nice to get it behind me. Still we do these things and venture onto the oceans, who am I to complain?
 
As I write the sun is shining out of a blue sky with fluffy white clouds and there is a warm wind bowling us along, it's difficult to believe the forecasters.
 
Poppa/Dad/Roger