FW: Wash Day

Blog 8 - Tuesday 3rd December 2007 Wash Day After all the drama of yesterday, today has been
rather quiet so far (touch wood). The rig survived the night and is still
looking good although there is little wind today and we’ve still only got
the mainsail up as we no longer have the luxury of a pole to pole out the jib.
High winds of 25 knots are forecast from this afternoon for the next few days
so if everything bears up OK, we should at least make up a few miles over the
coming days. Although when the wind hits we will go back to the sleepless
nights and bunk ping pong, and taking enormous efforts to make a cup of tea let
alone cook. We’ll be making the most of the fresh meat we have on board
tonight in case we don’t have enough calm conditions to cook properly
again for a few days. From tomorrow we could be living out of cans again. Mmm
tinned chilli anyone? But hey, at least the conditions will move us on and
we’ll be closer to This morning the sun is shining and the weather is
still warm and sunny. George is running the fuel cell so with that purring in
the background Becci and I finally got around to doing the washing we talked
about yesterday. A couple of hours later with sore hands from all the scrubbing
by hand it was all done. I’d forgotten how much hard work washing by hand
could be. The boat now looks hilarious with clothing hanging all around the
decks. It’s good that no one can see us out here in the Captain Pugwash has also taken advantage of the calm
conditions and learned how to helm the boat. Making a very good job of it he is
too! Till tomorrow. Justine Voller Energy Group Plc (LSE:VLR) We make fuel cells work Please think before you print! Thank you |