Day 19

Friday 22nd of January 2010 at 22:07

Today started off for me with an absolute banging head ache which was not great. Fortunately it cleared in a few hours.

I was greeted with a visit from a large group of dolphins today. They swam and jumped out the water as I rowed along. I grabbed the camera but before I could take a photo the battery died on me. That’s now on charge.

I learnt today that a storm is forecast to hit within the next five days, so that could be quite interesting.

Thanks for all the nice messages from everyone. Keep them coming I like reading them.

Captain K


4 Comments

Alex Ball

Saturday 23rd of January 2010 at 02:03

James,

I'm still mighty jealous of your adventure. We're all looking forward to seeing the photos!

Have fun!


Isabel Martin

Saturday 23rd of January 2010 at 09:17

Pity you didn't get any photos of the dolphins. Hope some more swim by again soon and your camera is all set up and ready.

You are doing really well but keep a watch on the weather forcasts and prepare early for a possible storm. Keep safe and enjoy all your ocean experiences.


Hazel & Steve

Saturday 23rd of January 2010 at 15:02

Hi James

You've done really well in the past few days to catch up and overtake your nearest rival. Keep it up James - we've become quite addicted to watching your progress logging in at least twice a day. Hope the storm doesn't slow things down too much and the dolphins make a return visit. Keep safe.


Mark Adams

Sunday 24th of January 2010 at 12:49

James, sounds like your spirit is strong after 19 days at sea, you're doing a truly amazing thing! we are all thinking of you at the gym! utter respect my friend, take care !


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