27 & 28 September 2025 - Bar
"It’s late September and I really should be back at school."
It has the feeling of the end of the summer. The
temperature, over the past ten days has gone from a daily high of 30C to now
around 21C. It’s very pleasant for it not to be blistering hot in the
afternoon. The days are also much shorter; we did pass the autumn equinox a week
ago. When the sun goes down in the evening, it’s cool enough to need a sweater; there’s a
novelty.
| Boat names I would not have chosen! Imaging going on the radio and saying "This is Oh La La" |
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| Someone has done a good Ferrari mock up on this boat, with even a Prancing (Sea) Horse motif |
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| The sun reflects off the roof of the main church in town. |
| The walkway to the end of the breakwater is populated with these anchor shaped seats. |
The weekend has been just readying the boat to leave. It’s about 117 nautical miles from Bar to Bari, the longest passage we will have made on Equinox with just the two of us. On previous longer passages, we have been fortunate to have sailing friends with us. We’ve done plenty of 3.00am starts, so this won’t be hugely different. We’re looking forward to the night sailing; it’s been a while since we last did it.
The local promenading goes on. Last night it looked as though the town sports stadium was hosting a football match. Live music was the warm up and it all went quiet at 7.30pm. It was difficult to see what the action was, as the surround has barriers so you can't see, if you haven’t paid to go in.
Foul weather gear, in case we need it, is now in the wet locker, and torches of various sizes are primed with their batteries, ready to go.
Distance today - 0 miles
Tricia (and Steve)


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