Sally’s Blog - I’ve got him home with me :-)
What a fantastic afternoon. Our good friends Anne and Paul took me out on their boat and we set off to meet Paul as he neared Plymouth. We met in the middle of Bigbury Bay for an emotional first sighting of our little boat that has carried Paul so safely such a long way. The engines never missed a beat either. I hadn’t seen the boat since May although I’d seen Paul of course about 3 weeks ago, and I’d forgotten just how little she is and how faithfully she has brought Paul full circle back to Plymouth.
The Plymouth lifeboat came out to meet him and escorted him back to their berth in Millbay Marina. Paul popped a bottle of bubbly and a few stories were swapped before I joined Paul on Stargate for the trip up the Cattewater to our dry berth at Yacht Haven Quay.
Paul and Anne then joined us for a pub meal, which was excellent, and then I drove Paul home. He fell asleep on the sofa he was so tired, but managed to get upstairs to bed (he’s not used to that!).
I still haven’t finished the window sill but I will. New front door today though. It’s been an amazing 63 days, during which I feel as if I have been as close to Paul’s experience as I could without actually being there. I am so proud of what Paul has achieved, in a tiny boat, on his own, with no permanent support team (although he received wonderful support from sponsors and supporters), and, as we discussed last night, with no autohelm or auto steering of any kind. He drove the boat himself every inch of the way.


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Heartiest congratulations!
Does this now mean you are going to help Sally finish the window sill?
Look forward to the book with all the little interesting ditties.
When’s the next expedition and what will you be doing. lol
I wouldn’t dream of interferring in the DIY when I know she loves doing it so much!
Where next… mmm… watch this space!