18.5. The weather pattern was the same. We left our spot on the pontoon and went to the fuel pontoon to fill the tanks. We didn’t get them toppled up because they only accepted cash which we didn’t have enough. Well, we have now enough. You had to watch the skies before you went out because the showers came and went very often. We went to the market with our friends from our big sister Tristan and following their advice bought a fish for dinner. We cooked it slowly in a frying pan with green and red peppers and lemon. It was really good with some leftover buttered mashed potatoes from the fridge. We were invited to Tristan for drinks and had some very nice time with them, such a lovely people. It’s too bad that we have run out of little gifts to take with us when we visit other boats. This is one important thing to remember in the future. As we have learned from the Estonians you can never pay a visit without a little gift (lille). It doesn’t have to be anything spectacular or expensive but it would be nice to be something original. Well, anyways, we plan to leave early tomorrow morning for Camarinas which is about 200 miles to the north. It seems that we have a 36 hour weather window to get there before the wind turns to north again and starts gaining strength as well. The Ugrib shows a strong wind from NNE-NE for three days starting Monday evening.
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