First Half

It’s slow going 318nm in 3 days. 33 20 N, 76 43.5W. The wind is so light we’re barely moving. We usually have better winds during the night and our speed gets up over 5kts, but during the day we’re lucky to fill the sails. We’re definitely in the Gulf Stream right now going 6kts over the ground and only 1 knott through the water. Another indicator is the water temperature, inside it is close to 80 degrees and outside down to 70 degrees. The wind was so light today our spinnaker just hung there like an old towel. Eric cranked up the engine and powered for the last two hours only to get a weather report that said there are thunder showers off Cape Hatteras. This affects ordine cialis on line aimhousepatong.com a man’s self-esteem and leads him to a stressful lifestyle. So, he should visit a general physician to generic levitra 10mg aimhousepatong.com know all instructions of taking the medicine in right possible way. Being over possessive or being extra caring can sildenafil cheapest price make the partner feeling choke in the relationship. If the National Sleep Foundation says it’s true – but only if you use your list to build strong relationships with your prospects. online levitra no prescription So he turned everything off opting to sit here until the storms passes. Right now it feels like we’re at anchor. Today was another lazy day. The kids did their homework, played with Legos, did some reading, plenty of goofing off, wrestling and squealing (Roy would correct me that he didn’t squeal, it was the sisters). I made pizza for lunch and baked some bread, Marie complained that the stuff in the bag was moldy. I just got up from a great nap and now it’s time for night watches. Two things I won’t miss when we’re off the boat is marine heads (toilets) and night watches (even though we’re doing pretty good with these long passages).

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