Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Plague

Amaris sails the world
November 26, 2013
16.25.06N
38.55.14 W
Atlantic Ocean
The Plague
We were somehow exposed to the plague just before we left - All our produce yesterday was covered with mold!  I blame this on the pineapples - they get around.  I mean honestly - do you know of a Thai dish without pineapple?  Chinese?  they are on Hawaiian Pizza - so I think that throws in Italy, and the Pacific Islands - how do they do all this without contracting something.  Then sure enough, put them in the dark with some other fruits/vegetables and they pass their disease all around.  Imagine flaccid carrots covered in green powder.  Certainly not natural in any way.  Sweet potatoes with the same in their crevices...  and the cabbage - how did they get involved - honestly!
After re-scrubbing and drying everything - we hope to be back on the mend.  Although we are realizing the end is near for all the produce.  I think we are one coleslaw away from the end of the cabbage.  We have had a good talking to with the potatoes and expect better of them.  Mangoes are done today as are the lemons.  We may get a few days from the apples.  Honestly a sad state without a produce stand in our future...  for at least 10 days anyway. 
On a brighter note, our spinnaker is still up after our 4th patch job.  We were able to leave it up over the night with a firm watch cycle that involved doubling up on our watches and running a flashlight over the entire surface every 10 minutes.  This boat handles well under spinnaker alone.  Although we are not to our noon sighting yet - we may have had a 175 mile day yesterday.  (I suppose it may help that yesterday was one of our "set your clocks back" days.  We are now on the same time zone as Eastern Brazil!  I suppose we should have Brazilian food tonight for dinner...  just not sure what that is...   

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