

Last night into this morning we made our longest sea passage. We were up on deck early to look for whales, without success, but saw some frigate birds and a school of dolphins.

The ship's horn blew - we were crossing the equator!

After a symbolic task, we each received a certificate from Neptune himself. It reminded me of the play we had watched on the green at Mystic Seaport when Alexis and Ethan were visiting last summer.
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