I think it's monday, but we loose track. We depart from Waterford, and once we're down the last lock and under the last low bridge, we can put the mast up and sail. Of course the wind is from the wrong direction and very light. But we've got a strong current pulling us along to help. We're just making miles today, and call it quits near Coeyman's marina.
“Tell me, Muse, of the man of many ways, who was driven far journeys” ― Homer, The Odyssey
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