Day 56 — Entertaining guests

by Katie on February 27, 2010

Birds having a rest onboard Liv

Another late night entertaining guests. Noisy and messy ones. They flew by a bit after sunset, fought over a perching spot, and turned my boat into their nest for the night. It’s nice to meet these birds up close and personal. One picked a spot less than six inches away from me while I was rowing, clearly displaying no fear for humans. These late night visits have been more frequent and have proven my theory that it is simply not possible to sleep on this boat!

With less than two weeks until landfall, I have been kicking it up a notch and had my best week yet, one day rowing over 60 miles. Not sure if I am “zoning in” or “zoning out”, but I have certainly found a zone where I can just row and row and row. But I am still making time at the end of the day for the beautiful sunsets. Today, there were tons of dorados jumping out of the water after the sunset. Every thirty seconds or so, I would see one, sometimes several, emerge from the water and make a huge splash. Not very gracefully though; they jump several feet from the water and land right on their side, almost like a big belly-flop. They are big fish too, so I hear their splashing all the time. Actually, just heard some splashing now!

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SophiaP March 2, 2010 at 5:10 pm

Hello Katie-
My math teacher at MICDS told us about your website. I think it is a great thing that you are doing! You are very brave to cross the Aylantic Ocean by yourself. I can not wait to hear more about your journey. God bless and keep up the good work.

Sophia P, age 10

elli March 4, 2010 at 3:24 pm

Katie – i get pretty excited when i look at the map now! It looks like you are SO close AND (i realize it’s a very simplified map…….)it looks like you are right on course! I’m SO excited for you to make landfall!!!!!!!!!! I’m excited for you to sleep in a real bed, and have orgo fruit and greek yoghurt for breakfast! I’m excited for your Mom to give you a hug! And SO proud of you for what you’re accomplishing!!!!!!!! Hang in there! You’re almost done with THIS challange!!!!!!!
elli

Ranger Bill March 5, 2010 at 4:32 am

Katie – your visiting bird friends appear to be Brown Noddys (how’s that for a name?!)
A group of noddys can be called a “niddle”…a niddle of noddys?
I’ve been watching your journey since I heard your interview on NPR before you left the US. You are so close now – woo-hoo!
You’re an inspiring young lady! Keep up the good work!

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