
Ken writes,
"all forces have met - the wet, warm, windy low front just passed us (winds blowing counter clock-wise) followed by a high with lighter cooler, sunny weather (blowing clockwise) - the winds meshed nicely for a clear 65 degree, Sunny day with winds of 20 to 25. a British beach day- perfect.
Passed the lighthouse at Lizard point - this lighthouse has been welcoming returning British ships

This e-mail was delivered via satellite phone and was "embellished" with picture by Kristine
Note:Lizard Lighthouse link and info
Lizard Point in Cornwall is the southernmost tip of the Lizard Peninsula. It is the southernmost tip of Great Britain, at 49°57' N, and, with the exception of parts of the Isles of Scilly is the southernmost part of England.
The United Kingdom never looked so good after the few harrowing experiences from Horta. You must be very relieved, Kristine.
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