Friday, Saturday. September 2-3
On the eastern horizon the sun, partly hidden in the overcast, shows itself as a red orange glow. In front of us on the western horizon the first signs of land show up. Continue reading “Homefront”
Friday, Saturday. September 2-3
On the eastern horizon the sun, partly hidden in the overcast, shows itself as a red orange glow. In front of us on the western horizon the first signs of land show up. Continue reading “Homefront”
Wednesday, Thursday. August 31, September 1.
As I’ve mentioned in one of the earlier blogs that, apart from the ever changing weather, water and sailing conditions, once you’re on the open sea and far from land, there is not so much to report. Maybe a group of dolphins who pass by to enjoy us. Continue reading “Trivia”
Monday, Tuesday. August 29-30.
We are awakened by a shining sun in a clear blue sky. Aupilatoq is situated on a rock overlooking a three way fjord. Continue reading “Home of the Polar Bear”
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. August 25-28
It’s almost 0430 in the early morning. A half moon shines her light on the waves. We’re sailing between Iceland and Greenland, in the middle of the ocean. Continue reading “Hands and feet.”
Tuesday, Wednesday. August 23, 24.
We are driving through a bare mountainous landscape. The eroded and weathered mountains covered by green moss, make a desolate impression. Continue reading “One happy dog”