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No change that I can see. The water is still blue, the waves are still rolling and the wind still blowing, but apparently now the water splashing across the deck and slipping away behind Ella's Pink Lady, is northern hemisphere water!
I couldn't have asked for a better day to cross the equator, flat seas,15knots of wind and sunshine. We crossed the line at 2017 utc doing 5 and a half knots and celebrated with the usual toast to Neptune, the traditional dunking in salt water and plenty of excited phone calls. I also had a few presents stashed away, especially to open for the occasion. They were mostly chocolate which turned out to be very melted! Neptune was toasted with fruit juice and plenty of chocolate. I'm not normally one to toss good chocolate into the sea, but I figured that this was my chance to get myself into Neptune's good books. I'd hoped that my generous offering might by rewarded with a fish on my line but no such luck!
I thought that crossing the line would be just like any other day out here, so I surprised myself a little by getting a bit emotional as I juggled three different cameras while counting down the latitude read out on the GPS. It's not so much physically crossing into the northern hemisphere that had me so worked up (you can only get so excited about an invisible line in the water!!) but the fact that it meant the end of the first leg. Sure this has probably been one of the easier legs (call it the shake down!) compared to some of the sailing down south to come. But the distance we've already covered is pretty amazing. Getting this far (and everything that happened before the start line!) has given me the confidence to know that even though we've got some seriously tough times ahead, we're going to be able to have fun tackling whatever comes our way.
Great sailing overnight again so we're well into the northern hemisphere and well on our way to Kiribati Island which we might be rounding by late tomorrow. It's been a slightly eerie feeling with overcast conditions all day but I think it was more my imagination than anything and Ella's Pink Lady has made steady progress, so I can't complain.
After all the celebrating and fun yesterday I got back into a few jobs today (not that jobs and maintenance aren't fun too!). I'm sure keeping on top of even the slightest little potential problem will pay off in the end and keeping busy keeps me more than happy.
We've finally got a bit of a moon out here this evening, I'm not sure about dinner yet but I'm thinking of attempting some kind of apple crumble with stewed fruit for dessert. A bit of ice-cream on top would go down pretty nicely too but maybe it's better not to think about that!
Thanks to everyone for all the congratulations. Sounds like plenty of people had a great time celebrating on my behalf as well! But I still say the credit all goes to Ella's Pink Lady and the amazing team that got her to the start line. I'm just along for the ride!
Jesse
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Comments
Congrats to you for crossing the equator!
Cya Jesse,
Gabi
Hi Jess...how's it doin out there!
I haven't read recent posts yet so I'm not sure if this has already been covered...
We've all been asking about what music Jessica likes to listen to...well she's given clue in her latest Dunking Video....it's
Linkenpark.....and the song is...
"What I've Done"...am I right am I right or am I right??????????
The Video Clip is pretty dynamic...in fact not bad at all...
Okay....we've had lots and lots and lots of rain fall this weekend, up to 50mm here in Melbourne...I know something about too, I did my 20th Running of the Olympic Dream Fun Run today...its just 10K...but it rained all the blasted time!....I dedicated it to you Jess....the Jessica Run...everybody who finishes gets a medallion this year commemorating Kerryn McCann, one medal for finishing the event and a gold medal for those who have completed 20 years, I have them hanging off the Ships clock and Barometer of which we have a picture of you sticky taped to the wall in between them!...
I note you're on your way South....are you going to give yourself a "second" dunking as you cross the equator again???....I'd love to see you do that again...just be'en cheeky.
I'm also impressed with the way you think ahead...I think we've all become aware of your sense of maturity of understanding the sea....
I wondered if you had DVD's on board...well now we know, now we have to guess what your favorite movies are!
We're watching the latest Harry Potter film on Blue Ray on the theater system...a 4 meter screen!....normally its called the Wall!
Well I realize I'm way way down the list tonight...but I hope you get a chance to scan my post and confirm Lindenpark.....
Sixty Minutes had a quick report on you tonight too....
Cya Jess....you know you're probably three days away from Hawaii...next time huh?
Clint - Melbourne town....
Checking your blog is part of my routine every day before I begin my work. Your voyage has only just begun and I sincerely wish you safe
passage.
Regards/Neil.
so far so good, just remember your attempting something that would make the hardest of sea dogs shake with fear. The next two weeks should produce more of the same calm and reasonable conditions. After that you need to be made of harden steel. We all know you can do it. So enjoy the beautiful ride for now, the real adventure will start soon
best wishes
Legend
It's funny - you must think of people on land sometimes when you need comfort or reassurance; we think of you!
Keep it up.
Mel
Emma, Adelaide
Australia
Amazing stuff...wishing you all the best for the rest of the journey.
Love your blog- you write beautifully. lots of health, good winds and love to you.
Ori, Brissy
You are one inspiring young lady and it is just fascinating to read your blog each day.I also find it amazing to read the comments from all over the world, people of all ages and cultures watching and praying for you, enjoying sharing in your experiences. Keep up the good work. How is the school work coming along? Stay safe. Christine - Tura Beach NSW
Congrats on crossing the equator!! My two kids and I are always checking on your progress, my five year old was telling the kids at his birthday party all about you!! We really hope you cathch a fish soon, you'll have to post a pic when u do.
Take Care!!!
take care
Samantha
Brisbane QLD
For crossing the equator and the first 30 days. Still following you with excitement.
More bird pics would be terrific - I'll post them to the birding Australia site - all members will be interested.
Keep up the good work
bfn John Wooroloo WA
You are such an insperation I have been reading all your post and I think I have cried with joy reading every one of them. I work at a age care facility and all the residents are following your story, I print out some of your blogs for them to read, one resident prays for you every night and has started a collection of your blogs to inspire him through hard times, great job Jess you make us all very proud.
Follow your blog daily and am amazed at your courage,you go girl.
You stay safe,bye till next time...
Keep up the wonderful work & I will keep you in my prayers that all goes well
Barry Sinclair
"Great works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance." Dr. Samuel Johnson
Now that you are in the Northern hemisphere, can you see the North Pole ?
Cheers
Mal