Day 39
Today has been a frustrating day on the rowing front. After a full 12 hours on the oars I'd only managed 12 miles. The wind and current direction was not in my favor at all. Things change out here pretty quickly though so I'm not to worried. Fingers crossed tomorrow brings better weather. On the wildlife front the two birds that were following me have disappeared. Perhaps they found something else to look at. Over the last two days I've started playing an interesting game. Waterproofs on waterproofs off! There has been a lot of cloud cover which has bought quite a bit of rain recently. When it clouds over and you get soaking wet it can actually get pretty chilly out here. So when possible I've tried to stay dry.
Day 40 tomorrow, time is going pretty quick. Falling asleep as I write this so off to get some rest now.
Captain Ketch
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