UPDATE - APRIL 23
Solis log: 33 40'18N 173 43'20E
Things are going well. We're holding steady between 8 and 10 knots. Nothing too special to report. Out on deck pretty much all day today. Just hanging out talking with Dad, who managed to keep himself up there all day as well. Luke made an amazing dinner. Corn bread and chili. What a treat.
As for fishing....we were so excited about fishing. A good friend of mine put together this great fishing kit for us. Luke has been a great fisherman so I assumed we would be catching fish like crazy. Well, nothing to report....we've used every lure, every combination of weight, no weight, everything...we've left different combinations of lures out there for days at a time...but nothing. Just birds try and grab our lures. Hopefully Hawaii will be better for grabbing some protein.
The day after tomorrow we will be crossing the International date line. That is kind of exciting. Even now wehave changed our watches a couple of times, jumping zones.
As for fishing....we were so excited about fishing. A good friend of mine put together this great fishing kit for us. Luke has been a great fisherman so I assumed we would be catching fish like crazy. Well, nothing to report....we've used every lure, every combination of weight, no weight, everything...we've left different combinations of lures out there for days at a time...but nothing. Just birds try and grab our lures. Hopefully Hawaii will be better for grabbing some protein.
The day after tomorrow we will be crossing the International date line. That is kind of exciting. Even now wehave changed our watches a couple of times, jumping zones.
Comments
Corn Bread and Chili sounds great. Keep trying different tactics. Sushi is bound to show up for dinner soon!
Marc and I are following your voyage through the map your friend posted and hanging on your words.
Chef Luke has outdone himself, glad to hear Ron is better.
Cheers
Enjoy the sunrise and sunsets as if you have never seen one.
Thinking of and praying for you all,
Gene
Is that London Ryan or California Ryan?
I'm going to put my vote down for May 11, it's Mother's Day so seems like a good choice.
I am truly proud of these boys, the strength of spirit they are bringing forth from within themselves and sharing with all of us is amazing.
Unless you're on the blog these days it's hard to converse about this trip.
Love the tee shirt ideas. Can we get them made by the time they sail into Berkeley?
I'm looking forward to "Chef Louie" in my galley!
so much love and gratitude,
shannon
Eat at Chronic Barnacle's Chum Slick! Best grub on the Pacific!
(sorry Dad...just having a little fun!)
Love you crew!
Toni
Kathleen