109_Paths
Now I know by my own observation why the Red Sea has its name; it is from the color given to it by the desert sand. Not that the whole sea has the reddish-brown tint but just current paths of it as we go along.
Now I know by my own observation why the Red Sea has its name; it is from the color given to it by the desert sand. Not that the whole sea has the reddish-brown tint but just current paths of it as we go along.
As we venture closer to the southern mouth of the Red Sea, the land from the Gulf of Aden encroaches us from our sides. The wind is still strong enough to blow the sand off the desert floor into the air and the ship is being covered by fine red grit. We should enter the…
I had another vision today. I was lost in a vast house, searching but also aware to some degree where I was. I walked into a room that belonged to that of an innocent child and opened a closed door. Kenneth arrived telling me to keep the door shut. Kenneth representing that of authority, that…
I went to bed early last night and woke up early this morning. The wind was still very strong with water coming over the bow. At zero seven thirty hours I went and had some bread with honey along with tea for breakfast then went outside to have a look around. Holding onto the rail…
I just got back from the mess hall where I had some hot tea and before that I was on the bow. What a day to be on the water. We are against a strong head current with a wind at forty knots gusting to fifty knots; seas are a ten to twelve feet. While…
Racing, racing, I tell you I am racing toward oblivion!!
I have been going over my French for the next port, which will be Le Havre; we should arrive in about fifteen days. A question is to be asked; is it more right to help the poor and destitute or to take care of family members who have a large house, retirement, social security and…
Currently we are on the boarder of the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean.
We moved out of the Malacca Straight and passed the Nicobar Islands, that are due north of the Sumatra Islands. We should pass about seven miles to the south of Sri Lanka heading toward the Arabian Sea.