(^24) The    sailing     routine     continued   to  the     next    island,     where   the     captain     collected
outstanding  money   and     served  breakfast.  Rumour  had     it  this    was     our     last    stop
before  a   straight    six-hour    sail    to  Miramar.    We  all had enough  of  the boat    by  then
and couldn’t    wait    for the trip    to  be  over.
Immediately after   clearing    the San Blas    islands and reaching    the open    ocean,  the
weather deteriorated.   I   am  not speaking    hyperbolically  when    saying  I   feared  our
tiny     boat    wouldn’t    make    the     final   stretch.    She     rolled  and     pitched,    and     whatever
wasn’t  latched down,   came    flying  across  the deck.   It  was a   scary   experience, and
landing at  the bottom  of  the ocean   was a   real    possibility.    There   was little  to  do  but
wedge   yourself    in  between the cargo   and hope    for the best.   The rain    came    down    so
hard    that    the engine  noise   was virtually   drowned out,    and visibility  was barely  a   few
metres. 
Finally,     and     to  everyone’s  relief,     the     Rey     Emmanuel,   against     all     expectations,
docked  in  Miramar in  the late    afternoon.  We  couldn’t    have    been    happier being   off
the boat.   All the passengers  went    in  search  of  accommodation   in  the village.    Ernest
and I   shared  a   room,   and Simon,  Matthias    and the Colombian   guy were    in  the other
room.   The place   was pretty  basic,  but I   think   we  were    all happy   to  be  on  a   mattress
of  sorts   and to  shower  (the    first   in  more    than    a   week).
By  this    time,   no  one had any money   and Ernest  cooked  our leftover    pasta   mixed
with    the infamous    pork    &   beans   without the pork.   Matthias    also    threw   in  his last
few cans    and,    in  the end,    it  became  quite   a   substantial pot of  food.
                    
                      leana
                      (Leana)
                      
                    
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