Guernsey in blue skies

Last night's Rally dinner at the Guernsey Yacht Club was a noisy affair, not because anyone drank too much, just the effect of 37 people talking. (pic) The food was excellent, and went down quickly. The panorama from their balcony is splendid. (pic)

We slept in past 9am. Shocking. After a porridge breakfast we went in search of a pharmacy for Lesley's sunburnt face and a map for Nic - he does like a map. We then caught the No 91 bus that goes clockwise round the edge of the whole island. Fixed fare is £1.25 however far you go, so that was a very good value tour. We ate our sandwiches on board, naturally. The whole island is just lovely, although there's hardly any of the road without houses, mostly bungalows, along it. So it feels like one long village. Also we saw none of the Guernsey cows, famous for their milk. Probably they and their green fields are in the centre where we did not go.

After the obligatory ice cream (we are on hols), we got down to passage planning for tomorrow to Carteret which turned into a big weather debate, because there is some big weather coming at the weekend. We almost decided to go back across the Channel tomorrow, but in the end decided the plan is to leave Carteret a day early on Thu and do a 22 hour direct crossing while it's calm. We'll see how that plan progresses. 

Meanwhile it looks and feels Mediterranean here and Sirena IV is snug in her rafted out berth (pic)

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