We are still watching with three hour shifts during the night, even we haven´t seen one ship on the whole passage in the Atlantic Ocean.
On our agenda for this trip is: reading, fishing, i started sewing a costume for carnival, more varnishing, playing chess, sudoku and of course cooking, keeping a good outlook and sailing.
We were hoping to get some fresh fruit and veggies in St. Helena but the only supply ship they have was just arriving and it takes them 4-5 days to unload the ship and to get the food to the supermarkets so the shelves were pretty empty! The only fresh fruit or veggie were some carrots!
That make our dinner plan more simple then on the first half of the Atlantic Crossing.
1430, 15°08 S, 09°40 W, 31°C, Wind 10 -15 SE, Speed: 6 KN, Course: 283°, 1541 NM to Recife, Log 235NM, Average Speed (since St. Helena): 6.2KN
Yesterdays menue:
Breakfast: cereals with milk, coffee and tea
Lunch: cheese on crackers
Dinner: Peas, carrots, pumpkins and rice
Evening snack: -
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