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Well the last few days have been HOT HOT HOT! A watery desert would be the best way to describe it. So I thought I would show you what a watery desert looks like. Here you go. The reason why it's so hot is because it's very still with little or no wind most of the time. This make for tough rowing during the day. Yesterday I awoke to the sound of birds tweeting which was rather strange out here. For a moment I forgot I was in the Atlantic!
Before I came away I was fortunate enough to be given two watches by my sponsor. Unfortunately my favorite one has stopped working which is a pain so I'm now on to my back up one. On the plus side I tried a new dessert this evening. Peach and Pineapple and it was a lot better than I thought it would be. Nothing will ever beat chocolate ice cream for me though!
Tomorrow is a bit of a mile stone day. 50 days at sea. It's certainly been a new and interesting experience for me so far. Being able to see whales and sharks in their natural environment is pretty cool too.
Out for now.
Captain Ketch
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Donna
Well done Ketch, your doing a grand job. xx