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Saturday, January 30, 2010
I know sunny and foggy isn't your normal combination and up and until yesterday I had no idea that the two could exist together either. It was certainly very strange, as one minute I had a perfect sunny conditions and the next the sun was still shining, but through a thick layer of fog. A bit odd or I thought so anyway. The fog hung around for the rest of the day and the night reminding me of the foggy conditions we had at around this latitude heading south in the Pacific.
We've also had really gentle sailing conditions, I can hardly believe how little swell there is and flat it is, which makes life nice and comfortable. We haven't been making the most amazing speeds with the light winds, but Ella's Pink Lady has been able to keep up a steady pace to the east. All this warm sunshine and easy sailing reminds me of the tropics and feels like holiday!It's amazing that after only a few days of quiet conditions so many of my habits have changed. Mostly little things like leaving things out on the bench and sleeping out in the cockpit , its actually quite a thrill to be able to sit a cup down for a moment without it flying across the room. I have to keep reminding myself to keep everything tidy and shipshape, as I know that this will only last so long.
Only 2000nm to the Cape of Good Hope. That's going to be it from me today as I'm keen to get back outside into the sunshine!
Jesse
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Comments
another 170nm's uot the way. Hope this progress keeps up. have a ball Jessica, you deserve it.
take care ocean lady.sail on "EPL" sail on.
keco xx
kalin woollongong aust.......
Jersey Shore Mom, USA
As far as your food experiments I get those everyday for dinner :).
Glad to see you are doing fine, soon you'll be back home and then it will be time to plan the next journey.
So long for now, Stay Safe and..
Straight Ahead !!!
R&J Bendigo Vic Australia
Big Cat Lover.
Good night Commander
Just to let you know that we shall be in thought with you tomorrow... HAPPY LAUNCH! and we are keeping our fingers crossed. I am sure that all the jessaholics appreciate your support.
And thank you for your kind and wise posts for Captain Cookie aka "Tuff Stuff"!
By now, you will have crossed the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and be riding down the other side toward the Cape of Good Hope. Hope you can avoid the storms that keep travelling east through Drake's Passage and then across the Southern Oceans.
I'm addicted to following your progress. Cannot miss a day without checking your website for the latest location on the map, or your latest blog entry, or anything from your supporting cast. Well done all. We're proud of you, and can't wait to see you sail into Sydney harbour in a few weeks time.
Cheers, and long may your big jib draw.
Rex Gibbons
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
WOW...awesome t-shirt, and yes you are one tough cookie. Keep that Great smile, and positive thinking and you will shine all they was home.
Just heard that Abby Sunderland had to go to Mexico with power problems. That means she will have to start over. Well that just shows you who is more prepared and with your awesome crew you have.
Know you have been though alot lately, glad to see it has calmed down and you came out still sailing along with that Big Smile, GO GIRL!
Looking on your map I can now see your start and where your at now, your closing in fast. You will be the First to finish, hang in there.
Safe Sailing Jesse
Marion from Oklahoma City, USA
Watch out for Gough island.
tony
I know when I move to Australia and get married, we both want to sail. He has his 2 girls in classes to learn to sail. They love it.
May God bless you sweetie and i hope to meet you someday.
Darla
Just quickly,
(because Jesse's seemingly dodging the nasty pink bits on passageweather and all that),
Thanks ♣Andrew for keeping out the nasties on the Jessaholic blog.
I've read a few blogs over the years and the 'class clowns' can get way out of control.
(Yes...The Blog-master has even got me once or twice, lol.)
Most people tend to be fairly anonymous on blogs, and it makes a huge difference if it is moderated well. This teaches respectful writing in so many ways.
Personally, as a local Primary School teacher, I can't be too careful about my online presence. Yr 5 girls can be terrifying, lol.
Cape Horn is closing fast,
☺☺☺Hoo Roo☺☺☺
P.S.
L M N TARY ♣Richie P. Simply brilliant ,lol.
I notice poor ♣Charley's going the wrong way. Turn about lad! Come with us towards that other Cape...(You know) of Good Hope!
Greetings from Norway :-)
- Celine
Heu... I'm afraid I've been mistaken between his atlantic crossing and his worldround journey... I didn't see any pic, and I only saw his page: http://www.alessandrodibenedetto.net/
It seems to be a monohull 6,5m long, short but not as the catamaran.
SORRY! I went too quickly through it!
It is "only" a solo circumnavigation on a small boat, but the monohull and the cabin make it less crazy.
The only place where success comes before work is a dictionary.
Vidal Sassoon
http://yachtpals.com/sailing-7056
Steve in California
http://www.alessandrodibenedetto.net/web/project.html
I see his proposed route pictured below what I assume to be his boat. Its not a catamaran but a monohull. Can you clarify?
IF it's same boat as pictured in the Photos section of his web site..it sure looks like it has a small aft cabin.
Steve in California
Time to drop another line over the stern. Fish and chip's tonight.
stay safe Jesse.
Love you.
Keco..xxxxxx
We are following you as you continue your remarkable quest.
All the best from us here in SW Florida
Tuesday in Aus as I write and in western NSW we are expecting a big dump of rain, here's hoping it will happen. As you well know with the very best of intentions forecasters do get it wrong...gee I hope they are right this time because we really do need it. My blue tongue lizard showed up yesterday while I was in the shed swearing trying to fit a blade on my chainsaw...long boring story about the saw!!!! What a lovely creature he is, the patterning on his back just spectacular.. I marvel at nature...as you must out there with the sea birds dolphins and the like.Have you programmed into your sailing the prospect of whales up the east coast of AUS in April or May as they will be on the move then???? Just a thought!
Sleep well stay positive and enjoy
Sea ya
Dusty from Dubbo
keep up them dodgers,
Jony the Pony
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Herzliche Grüße aus Deutschland/Thüringen sendet Ihnen Kerstin Jecke. Sie beschreiben es sehr schön, wie sich die Sonne und der Nebel auf dem Ozean treffen. Ich wünsche Ihnen viel Glück für die weite Reise und freue mich schon auf Ihr Buch.
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