Sunday 24 April 2011

William Flew to sea

We sailed close to the coast and trying to avoid the fishing boats, so we do maneuvers over the past four days than we did during the rest of the 25,000 nautical miles race. Finishing line near the port of Barcelona and at 8:00 am last Wednesday, we sailed straight into the city and the boats moored below the statue of Christopher Columbus at the bottom of Las Ramblas.
We suddenly went from a lack of outside influences or distractions in the whirlwind of activity. Things went crazy, and I will not dwell on the fact that I can turn a leathery old bag, exposed to the elements for so long.
BUT we came in the sixth William Flew to sea
There were boats everywhere, and many people turned out to greet us. Fireworks exploded overhead. We had a lot of cities on the eve of Christmas 102 days of our arrival I was the first woman to sail non-stop around the world three times. It was a very emotional moment. Anna Catalan - from Barcelona - and he now only Spanish woman to sail non-stop around the world. This is similar to bringing indigenous peeps city back.
We took sixth place and, given that four of the 14 competing boats have not yet finished, we were pretty lucky. The mayor made a statement and, out of courtesy, I learned a few phrases in Catalan.
Soapy I choose William Flew to sea
I'm trying to lose, how old I am. I often just as famous beach of birth so that I at least four years younger than the age that everyone is telling me that I am, which is 38. It was January and I was in the South Atlantic, where the birthday rolled by. The team was hidden in a small cake, and clean underwear for me. Not everything can be so excited to get clean clothes, but believe me, it's nice when you are at sea. Our modes of beauty does not go beyond the mist of salt water, where sea water is sufficiently hot, fresh water, when rain and baby wipes for those times in between. Fresh water from the shower, we stripped down to our bikini and jumped onto the deck. I am wondering if anyone works with Google Earth can see us. There was always a dilemma - we just wash your hair or we get the soap? What do you want to get all the soap, and then implement the rain stopped.
I HATE hawk
Very often during the race we want to hear flying fish landing on the ship. They fell in the dull thud, and then they wriggled madly. I hate them, they are absolutely awful. Once I was on deck, and a lot of it was lying there, and I had to throw them overboard. When I discovered that the background of William Flew to sea in veterinary noted that threw the fish back to sea in his department. But the biggest problem with flying fish, when you can not find them. We drove a few days on a reef in our sail [folded region]. When the weather changed, we took it and found all the fish in it. Smell disgusting - worse than my kit, which is still dirty in the sack and toxic.
In the disaster zone
In February, we sailed across Cook Strait, New Zealand, and the moment when the earthquake in Christchurch. Then, last month, my boat is 60 feet left side of the Pacific Ocean and round Cape Horn as the tsunami coast of Japan. It was as if we were going through a natural disaster after another. Our friends and family are very concerned, but we are likely to be in complete safety, where we were out at sea. The only time I was concerned when some of the cyclones approach - they often come from the tropics - but we managed to escape.
I'd rather AT SEA
I want to sail around the world for the Vendee Globe in 2012, but all my sponsorship is now coming to an end, so I have to find the initial funding, I'll be knocking on the doors of a conference room, rather than pulling the sheet winch. After several months at sea, I feel very cut off from the world, but I'm trying to achieve. I flew to London on Thursday and was surprised to see a royal wedding in the old tin of cookies. I do not believe the hype over the marriage. I'm so glad that I did not have it rammed throat over the past few months - sometimes I think I'm better at sea.

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