As Seeker skirted the northern edge of a high pressure ridge on the way toward a developing low, her crew enjoyed a day of warm, sunny weather, which allowed for bathing and some general work that has been neglected in favor of racing duties. Then the wind continued to back and Seeker encountered the first couple mild squalls associated with the impending front just after a rather phenomenal sunset. The stars in between the squalls are pretty phenomenal themselves.
Also, we caught three crabs. We decided they were not quite big enough for dinner, however, so we tossed them back.
Seeker out.
34°26'N
136°35'W
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2 comments:
Thanks for the updates guys!
I'm following along and cheering on behalf of all the other 'smaller' boat owners.
Give 'em heck! (when you're not washing and mending)
Hi, Ken -
Sounds like you guys are doing very well. Keep it up, and enjoy the trip.
Dennis Palmer
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