Finally the day came and we had to return to Cherbourg. But this is not the end. I promise.
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everything has to come to an end and so
did my journey from Cherbourg down the
coast of France over to Spain back to
France
up to England and now found push
everywhere again
I left Plymouth on Sunday August 1 and
headed for South come so Cheers
fireman's outcome that's River maybe 20
miles further east from play I sailed /
with luque winds and what about PC so it
wasn't very nice is today for sailing
and the weather is give me summer but
anyway tomorrow I'll try to go to UNC I
hope at least a little bit more sunny
than it was today we're working sunny at
all today
fortunately the weather had improved
quite a lot during the night and I woke
up to a lovely day we left so calm in
the morning and set a course towards
Guernsey
so we're the shipping lines again just
had a tanker at that and yeah progress
is fine see state could be nicer wind
okay yeah although I had only one close
encounter with a big ship in the
shipping lane my AIS was dotted with
signals of commercial ships send y'all
sent fishing vessels the English Channel
is a busy stretch of water but I also
saw the dead body of whale which made me
very sad I hoped to see one of these
great creatures on my trip but alive and
not dead as I was a bit late for a
favorable tide - Guernsey I decided to
alter course to sail - all Denis the
northernmost of the Channel Islands but
when I arrived it was pitch black night
not easy to find a marine boy and pick
it up and then the last day of my voyage
don't I sailed out of Bray harbour with
course shavoo it was a splendid day
and so blue Ali and I arrived where we
had left almost six months ago
safe and sound is it the end now be
assured there will be more sailing in
the near future and more sea stories of
course
you
you