Exiting the Tropics on the way to Norfolk Island

Harmonie
Don and Anne Myers
Thu 16 Oct 2008 01:51
25:54.262S  168:16.747E
 
We've left the tropics behind for the first time in almost a year and are making our way south toward Norfolk Island.  So far so good as the wind is cooperating and blowing nicely from the northeast, which is allowing us to sail southeast. 
 
The wind is moderate, the waves are reasonable, the sun is out and we really have nothing to complain about....except that one of our toilets plugged this morning and the holding tank overflowed into the head (bathroom).  Lucky for me, all of this happened while I was sleeping so Don had to deal with it.  The problem is probably related to the fact that we have been heeled to starboard for 24 hours now and the toilet in question is happier when we are flat or heeled to port.  Such is life when living at a constant tilt!  Redundancy is always a plus and in this case it's particularly a good thing that we have two toilets on board.
 
Other than the toilet episode, we are doing well and expect to arrive at Norfolk Island tomorrow (Friday) afternoon.
 
Cheers from our tilted world down under where the sun shines from the north.
Anne