Thursday, September 1, 2011
Goodbye Lisbon
Monday, August 29, 2011
The Captain and Me
My captain is quick to jump in the water to untangle lines when somebody accidentally runs over a crab trap. He's smart enough to figure out how to undo the spinnaker when the wind start gusting and you're hurling along at 9 kts. And he can make a darn good cup of hot chocolate, even when the waves are bucking like a bronco.
So I think I'll stay the course.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Sleeping Around
As we stroll down South along the coast of Spain and then Portugal, we end up stopping at various anchorages or marinas. Each one has a particular flavor. Some are nice and neat (and cheap. I known, that's a bit disappointing but even Sailors need to think about these details !) like Povoa de Varzim. Some are not very exciting (and sometimes on the expensive side) like Figueira da Foz. The other day we ended up in a post-industrial area moored between a little village, an air base and a bunch of smoky factories (Sao Jacinto). The place was nice and quiet and we spent an excellent night. In the background we would have every so often a horn or bugle or whatever military people call it telling us what military people were supposed to do at that very moment: get up, go to bed, go for dinner etc... You get the point even if you've never set foot on a military camp.
In the early light of the morning, I heard the sweet noise of a small engine being started and I thought that on this glorious day, the PAF (Portuguese Air Force, I guess) was getting ready to perform a routine or a practice flight. May be even teaching some young and enthusiast new recruit the basics of taking a plane from the ground and bringing it back down in one piece. The noise went on for quite a while and I wasn't seeing any plane emerging from behind the bushes on the side of the runway. I thought that may be this was actually a young mechanic being taught how to run an engine with all its due smoothness ( and I was ready to go ask the guy for advice because we do have a bit of a trouble with the outboard here). When suddenly popping from behind the said bushes came the source of the noise that had been so intriguing me.
I must say that I have the utmost respect for a country so peaceful that they protect their airspace with squadron of lawnmowers.
Monday, August 22, 2011
The Long Good Morning

There’s something strange that happens when you’re at a harbor. You pass by someone. Instead of saying, Hi, it turns into a quick glance at the flag off the stern of their boat and then a Bonjour, or a Bom dia, or a very proper Hello - when you have the advantage of seeing their flag.
When you don’t you’re left with: HelloBonjourBomdia. It sounds kind of musical, no?
This crossing on a catwalk only takes a few seconds, but it’s a charged moment. You’re making contact with someone (from Norway or Belgium or Portugal or Wherever) who shares your vagabond spirit and maybe that’s the only thing you have in common but it’s enough. It merits a salutation and smile.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Portuguese Trade Winds
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Viva Galiza!
Monday, August 15, 2011
NoLa, the Shark and the Bay of Biscay
Shit a shark! It's one of those alliterations you don't alway think of, unless you're surrounded from horizon to horizon by water. Turns out I was being a melodramatic ninny as the shark was actually a really cute dolphin. He brought all of his friends to hang out with us for part of our 75 hour sail across the Bay of Biscay. Then his cousins the whales took over once we crossed over the continental shelf around the end of the second day.
Monday, August 8, 2011
We might not sleep much tonight because it's a little stressful to change status. You have responsibilities after that. Moussaillons will come to you with envy and respect shining in their eyes and ask you respectfully how it feels to be a real sailor (even a baby one). And you cannot disappoint them with a stupid answer like "Uh, it feels exhausting because we didn't sleep for three days and ate only crap and puked all over and...". Nope. You'll have to tell them about pirates and sea monsters and treasure hunts and stuff like that. So that one day, they will too become sailors (even if only baby ones).
Friday, August 5, 2011
Coming Clean

NoLa has been looking pretty grungy lately. After two winters in Paris, you can't blame her, but I sort of was. After all, boats can be smelly, crappy, tin cans. So, while waiting in Le Moulin Blanc Port in Brest for just the right wind to cross to Spain, I got assigned cleaning duty. There's a great system for pressure washing here. They even have a vacuum for sucking up all the toxic debris before it infests the water.
Monday, August 1, 2011
I'm going to sail across the world, really?
I'm a Jersey girl, NOT a Jersey Shore girl, but a mall hopping, turnpike driving, pop culture glutton. I'm not sure which left turn, got me here, but here is an OVNI 43. That sounds like the name of a spaceship, but it's a boat, a sailboat. 
