Editor's Note: We left South Georgia on February 23rd and have been working our way north ever since! We are now at 15°45'N 023°14' W in the Cape Verde islands- with land less than 30 miles away on both sides, but we cannot see it due to the desert sand in the air. We are headed to Saõ Vicente island, 150 miles from here in the northwest part of the islands and hope to arrive there tomorrow.
2015/04/04
The End of The Endless
Tomorrow, we will probably reach Mindelo. Today is my day to write a blog post and I am struggling to find a topic. There have been no unique things to turn into a blog lately. Almost everything has been the same and the things that are different have already been blogged. We have written about the heavy weather in the beginning of the passage and about the relief of being out of the furious fifties and the roaring forties. We have posted about coming into warmer weather and into the places of no wind and the stop at Ascension. We have blogged about breaching dolphins, what the sea looks like, and about all the sand in the air. Now we are just sailing, as we have been for nearly six weeks and there is nothing to blog about. I am a little tired of constantly sailing, but if this is what we had to do in order to visit a place as astonishing as South Georgia, then I would do it again in a heart beat. - Jack Rabbit
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