Saturday 13 March So El Vigo is snug at Burray. She'll be listening to the roar of the fetch from the Skaggerak. Long-distance water breaking on the other side of a man-made causeway which closes the sea-gate east.Churchill ordered a series of these defences to fight |
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We've jumped ship with our log of words, recorded sound and digital images.We'll be installing them aboard the "Reaper". Her skipper is planning a hop up to St Andrews and through the new lock-gates to the inner harbour. There for the duration of the Stanza poetry festival. She used to fish herring, powered by |
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So how is morale as we're leaving Orkney, with someone else doing the driving? It's good. There's a lull today but new gale warnings with another system approaching.We've had some great late-winter sailing but haven't taken any serious risks. As a coastguard, I used to organise maritime rescue. A lot of our statistics were guys who were hell-bent on getting to a certain place for a fixed time. SESSION (at Ian and Kitty's) The fiddle's chattering to the cauld wind The boat's moored in The sight of height is |
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Shortly after these photographs were taken, the El Vigo crew were forced to abandon their brave voyage. The crew are safe and well, and continuing their journey to the StAnza Poetry Festival on dry land...
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Listen to today's audio log from the El Vigo: |
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19 Jan 2010 |
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March 2010 Editorial |
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