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Mojo
Graham & Lesley
Tue 13 Feb 2018 21:23
A squall to far has caused our blog to wane
today we had one of the biggest ever witnessed and it lasted for 45 minutes
something which is unheard of, everyone on deck soaking wet and willing it to
end.
ith it we experienced winds of 34 knots and our
pole snapped likke a twig, something else to glue together when we finally make
our landfall.
Just checking the insruments and our rate of
progress this may be our last night at sea in the atlantic., 166 miles remaining
at 7.2 knots, work it out yourself we are now befuddled at the prospect of
arrival and the reason for this is that onboard we have entered into a slower
world, the people we are going to meet will have remained animated and full of
stress that comes with life.
I remember the last time I crossed how strange that
everyone ashore was rushing about.
We will try to let uou know we have arrived safe
and sound, but its going to be close to the end of a busy day.
e will do our best.
Mojo out
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