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We broke the 1000 mile barrier today, 911 miles left to go to Grenada.  It is warming up, 82 degrees in the cabin, the water is now 75.  I’m on the nightwatch in my shorts.  For the first time in 9 days, we saw a boat this evening.  It was a 50 or 60 foot sailboat (hard to tell in the dark).  They left Las Palmas (where we left) on December 29th, about 3 days before we left.  It looks like we caught up with them. A number of youthful cialis 5mg no prescription http://deeprootsmag.org/2019/02/01/the-deep-roots-elite-half-hundred-of-2018-pt-2/ adults do not show indications of maleness even after striking teenage years. Any task that has this buy cialis in australia meaning to someone is considered an ADL. Kamagra tablets are proven to be safe and effective in enabling men achieve and maintain the hard and firm erection of the penis and if any how he manages to get the erection then he have to struggle to hold the erection for the time he is in stress. tadalafil professional cheap It doesn’t need to on line cialis swallow just alike the tablet.  They were bound for Antigua.  As we got closer, they turned on their deck light.  They were flying two jibs and a sail on the mizzen mast.  We sailed with them for a little while, then went our separate ways.
Rodney saw what may have been a whale today.  It looked to be about 20 feet long and was about 50 feet away from the boat, paralleling our course.  Not sure if it was a whale, we never saw it come up for a breath, possible whale shark?  I took some video but it probably didn’t come out.

Eric

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