St. Helena to the Caribbean - Day 4

Harmonie
Don and Anne Myers
Wed 16 Jan 2013 12:56
10:53.007S  14:13.043W
 
January 16, 2013
 
Same Same.
We mean this in the best of all possible ways.  The sea has flattened out, so although the wind is still only 10-14 knots from the southeast, it's pushing us along smoothly at 5-7 knots.  Not too bad considering the apparent wind is consistently below 10 knots.  We haven't touched the sails in days, and only adjust our course slightly to the north or west depending on the variation in the wind direction.  Progress is good at just under 150 miles per day. 
 
Four days in and we've reached the point where all the edges have blurred.  Time has turned to mush, losing most of its relevance.  We still keep a fairly regimented daily schedule, but the days blend together so it's difficult to tell if today is today, or yesterday, or tomorrow.  In the end, it doesn't really matter since today is just like yesterday and tomorrow will be like today.  This may sound horrible, but really, it's not.  We look forward to reaching this point in a passage.  We feel relaxed, and time moves very slowly while it flies by.  This is usually when we realize it's best to just let go and enjoy the ride.  In a few days, we'll look at our position and wonder how we got there so fast. 
 
4 days down, lots more to go.
(and the freezer is still freezing)
Anne