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John: Day 3

3am starts have become the norm now and I had a nice treat. One hour watching a nearly full moon set, another hour of brilliant stars and to finish the shift off an hour of watching the sunrise.

It was a great playing around with my cameras again and getting familiar with the manual settings. […]

Helen: Day3

This morning I found the little bird we had partially adopted yesterday, dead on our deck. Poor mite. John and Steve took pictures of it so that I might be able to identify what type of bird it was its migration pattern.

Again there’s been little wind and whatever wind we’ve has been straight on […]

Steve: Day 3

Day 3 began as I finished off sending my last blog. I was startled to hear something crash to the deck outside. Fearing some issue to resolve I quickly looked around to see what the cause/results could be. I found our large seabird friend, the one that had settled down on the spreader, slumped on […]

Steve: Day 3

Day 3 began as I finished off sending my last blog. I was startled to hear something crash to the deck outside. Fearing some issue to resolve I quickly looked around to see what the cause/results could be. I found our large seabird friend, the one that had settled down on the spreader, slumped on […]

Helen: Day2

John had to wake me up for my shift at 6 am this morning. Only a light breeze greeted me so I knew we were still motor sailing. When I got up to the helm and had a good look around, I saw loads of dark ominous clouds near by. Behind us was a large […]