One of my first jobs in the morning is to listen in and then have a look at the blue dots and yellow lines holding my breath as I enlarge the mage on the screen to see how things are looking. So pleased to see that over the past few days, even when then wind is agin you, you are making steady progress in the right direction.
Happy 70th birthday, Sarah. I will be on Tenacious again in a few weeks for leg 2 of the Tall Ships Race (Riga to Szeczyn). I will think of you every night watch and hope that neither of us fail to spot any large objects in our respective paths. God bless, Miss Inspirational and keep singing. Tony
What a strange world we live in that not even in the North Pacific can you avoid “housekeeping”. Barb and I simply love listening to your daily trials and tribulations and are always praying that news is good, thank you Sarah and Happy Socks and safe sailing.
Sounds like a good day on the Pacific! Hope tomorrow is even better!
~Gigi in Va. Beach
Hi Sarah, Greetings from Oakham,
One of my first jobs in the morning is to listen in and then have a look at the blue dots and yellow lines holding my breath as I enlarge the mage on the screen to see how things are looking. So pleased to see that over the past few days, even when then wind is agin you, you are making steady progress in the right direction.
Best wishes,
Richard.
Happy 70th birthday, Sarah. I will be on Tenacious again in a few weeks for leg 2 of the Tall Ships Race (Riga to Szeczyn). I will think of you every night watch and hope that neither of us fail to spot any large objects in our respective paths. God bless, Miss Inspirational and keep singing. Tony
It is the good wishes from all of us Canadians that is pulling you towards us!
Best wishes and smooth seas,
Janice
Vancouver Island
Hello Sarah
Good to hear your latest and hope the bilge pump and tank gets sorted. Its great to hear your comments.
Hope the winds push you in the right direction of Canada so all those lovely folks can see you soon.
Take care for now
Love
C & K
What a strange world we live in that not even in the North Pacific can you avoid “housekeeping”. Barb and I simply love listening to your daily trials and tribulations and are always praying that news is good, thank you Sarah and Happy Socks and safe sailing.