A three week wind.

Rhapsode
Tue 16 Nov 2010 13:17
11 22N 23 43W
 
We lost the wind for a while last night and we were back down to 3 knots. At that speed it would take a month to get to Salvador. There is a little more wind this morning - a three week wind!
 
What could you do with three weeks instead of sailing a smelly, leaky old tub across an ocean to Brazil?
 
That's three weeks stuck in an office or three weekends (Which, for some people, means three Saturday night parties followed by three Sunday morning hangovers).
 
It could be the annual three week vacation or four treks up Kilimajaro and back.
 
At the national speed limit you could drive 35,280 miles.
 
Or fly to Australia and back ten times.
 
Or ... (fill in your own suggestions).
 
For those of you who have taken an unnatural interest in the state of my shorts - I washed them this morning. It wasn't the first time, you'll be pleased to hear, but it was necessary. I slept in them and when I woke up I struggled to get out of bed. The salt had gone quite hard and the shorts' legs stuck straight out as though hoops were stitched into them. However, having now washed a pair of shorts on three occasions since leaving Lanzarote I do know that after each wash, as surely as night follows day, I will get a salt water dunking.
 
And I did! again today! Less than an hour after mentioning this to Michael I got a full-on dunking in my other pair of nice clean shorts!
 
Why do I bother?
 
And whilst on the subject of 'whys'. Why do flying fish only land on the boat at night?
 
Exactly! Insuficient carrots in their diet.
 
Happy sailing,
 
P, M & A