Sunday, July 22, 2007

equator




1900 local
N00 24 W161 02
225nm from Fanning

We crossed the equator this afternoon and are back in the northern hemisphere. It all happened so fast; the S on the GPS turned into an N while we weren't looking. We threw some "confetti," Liz adorned us with bindis and we toasted with snickers and Kahlua shots.

The equatorial sky has been filled with lots of big puffy clouds, so the sunsets and sunrises have been incredible. We saw another fish feeding frenzy today and you could see Colin fighting to restrain himself from throwing a line out. But our freezer is full of fish! In fact, Liz is pan searing some tuna for us at this very moment.

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