Monday, October 2, 2006

Price Guides Mcfarlane Figures

STEP 1: Cogolin-Balearic

Exit St Tropez Cogolin Marina and leaves no real twinge of regret that this village is very picturesque (viewed from the sea!). It's a great day forecast are looking good on our new horizon. Little wind it is true that in the Mediterranean, as they say those who know, "it's all or nothing" or even "is not a sea to navigate. To contradict a breeze got up and we walk to 7 knots (12 km / h) mainsail and genoa hoisted. The first night will be for me to sail from midnight to 6:30 am only company with two ships passed close enough. Captain Vincent is well rested and we headed for the Balearics veins. The second day will feature a small swimming improvised in the middle of the big blue following an operation "bucket into the sea." Good I hope you're not too bothered. Of the action there will, indeed a bluefin tuna the left index finger got nicked! (We had talked too much on the weather it was he who beats ...). There will be an adventure, so we cooked rice for lunch!, Love it, finally we'll see ...

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Off I found my true nature, force elements, that is pure and simple. Right on the horizon and broken under the moon, the sea is there behind just after the dunes. The seafaring people under silver, fleeing the relentless insistence and because he knows that nature takes là où elle a donné. Au large j'ai laissé ma voiture pour la houle déroulante, pour le calme et la paix, pour ne plus écraser de hérisson. Des poissons j'en pècherais mais à la main et sans filet. Loin les guerres, les religions, lois, envies agressions et misères. Sauver le monde c'est maintenant s'en sortir. Une fois au large le coeur s'ouvre, la joie monte vers les étoiles et l'on oubli les caprices matériels pour revivre l'essentiel.

C'est un peu confus mais je recommence à écrire alors soyez indulgents.
Après une pause sur l'île de Menorque nous fesons cap sur Ibiza, le plus dur sera de sortir vers l'Atlantique car vent et courant se renforcent à Gibraltar. Hasta pronto


Paco





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