01:26 S; 36:55 W

Rhapsode
Thu 1 Nov 2012 16:07
Slow
progress today – the wind has died and the sails are flogging. We’ve had the
engine on since six o’clock this morning and it looks as tho’ it will stay on
for a while. Last
night Liz and I sat on the gas bottle boxes on the aft deck in the moon light
watching great ‘blobs’ of bioluminescence explode from under the stern of the
boat. Many were the size of football balls or bigger.
Michael
and Michaela had a visitor on their night watch – a small (and as yet
unidentified) sea bird came to sit on one of the starboard lifebuoy for a rest.
Fortunately it didn’t leave a calling
card! Michaela
did her first full night watch all alone – and on Halloween night (with an
almost full moon!) as well. I’m not sure of the connection but I have been told
by her to say that we had mushy peas as part of our Halloween dinner. Could mean
anything I suppose. Might even be code for ‘ Help, get me out of here!’.
Still, with no wind, being on water rations and with the temperature hotting up
who could blame her. P,
L, M &
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