Yorkshire Rows
JBenaddi
Sun 31 Jan 2016 15:24
17:54.769N 44:47.216W
Day 42 at sea, slow progress last night no wind and the sea was like
treacle to row through, hoping for improvements today Sunday 31 Jan. Every
one is well (apart from sore bottoms). Last night a very very big whale
came to visit us he was enormous, he didn’t stay long and it was a bit dark so
we couldn’t get a good picture this time. Its amazing to see the whales
and other wildlife, there is always a bird flying around us during the day and
at night a different one, not sure where they come from? daily jobs on board
include making hot water (Helen), cleaning solar panels and toilet (Francis)
checking for water ingress and bilge duties (Niki) rubbish monitor
(Janette) amongst other numerous tasks that are neccesary on a small
“ship”. We still have not got used to clambering around the boat, dont
think we will it is so rocky most of the time and we are not quite agile and
quick enough! Many times we just end up crawling around and trying to hold
on to each other, we all have lots of bruises! Helen is quite spectacular
when she moves around the boat its such fun to watch her! will have to get
a video of her its just her face looks so determined to get from one end of the
boat to another yet her body leaves her behind. In fact helen has been
good value for entertainment, she wears these little sheepskin boats on her feet
when rowing and her legs have got so thin she looks like a little sparrow.
We are all looking a little thinner (even me) a little more toned, bronzing
nicely but we are all just a little bit hairy, there will be some defuzzing to
do before we get to Land otherwise it might be difficult to recognise us!.
Wishing you all a lovely Sunday evening and sending lots of love to you all as
we “row, eat, sleep repeat” Skipper Janette and Crew.
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