Yet another day without rowing to get our timing for tommorrow right, we may have to anchor for a short while as well but fingers crossed we won't need too.
We are pretty bored at the moment but last night was one of the most beautiful nights out of the whole 11 weeks, it was really light, the moon and stars were out and it was relatively calm. It was rarther amazing.
We did a live radio show this morning on Radio Sloent which Jo Bardoe had organised, it was a nice surprise.
Elin has a massive tooth ache and was drugged up to the hilt last night with pain killers and antibiotics, I did offer to help pull out her tooth but she wouldn't let me!! So her first stop will be a dentist not the bar.
We have a party organised with Barbara Ivy as soon as we land, can't wait.
This will probably be our last blog from the waters, the next will be from dry land.
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Welcome! Nautical Nurses Elin and Herdip will be making waves throughout the year as they prepare to complete the Transatlantic Row 2007. Watch their progress stroke by stroke on their blog. If you’d like to put your oar in and send them a message of support, splash out and post a message below. Click here to make a donation towards our nautical nurses' £1 million target.
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- Returning to normality
- A word from Elin
- A word from Herdip in Antigua
- DREAMS COME TRUE!!!!
- (a poem from a loved one) To an Ocean Rower
- Last blog from the ocean!!!!
- A busy weekend ahead . . . .
- Happy Valentines! - we are surfing toward land
- Making the most of the last few days at sea
- Allergic to land?
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- The secret is out! - well done dips.
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