 Well it's been a tough few days. I guess I reached my limit and I've just been hanging on in there for the last couple of days for sure. Physically and emotionally drained. But over there in the distance kind of on the nose is where we're going. You may see some cranes on the skyline. They are the docks at Valencia. Currently somewhere between I don't know three and seven hours away. Depending on the winds and it's supposed to be these winds supposed to spend them thank God. Yet more be calmed this morning. Really you know driving me mental. But the wind's here now so we're dawdling along in exactly the right direction. And very soon this epic idiocy will be over. I may even just put myself in a hotel tonight. I think I will. I deserve a luxury hotel. Let's get that first before we make any other plans. The first thing I do once I've cleared all the formalities of arriving is buy some cigarettes because frankly right now I would smoke I don't know what I'd smoke if you put it in front of me. Thank God for Django Reinhardt and Stefan Grapelli. They've actually they've kept me sane. All of the music that I've listened to these two have actually kept me sane. Everything else just I mean I've just been angry at everything for the last few days and yeah. But these guys have just calmed me down so that's nice. Anchorage to the south of the whole port of Marina Complex. I guess that's where these guys are. So I've got to go around the outside of those. And then we're almost there. What's the distance? I think it's about six miles to go. Seven. Seven point one seven. And so that's an hour and a half, two hours. Keeps saying we're almost there. But now we really are almost there. I kind of am starting to feel very excited. I chose to come this close because it looks cool. And now we're just kind of getting a bit too dead down. But there you can see where I mean that's the marker on the end of the northern roll. We've got to go around the outside of that. And then there will be engine on to get into the marina. Massive, here we are six years later and we're still approaching the corner of the mole. It's not six years later but it seems like yes I am surrounded by sea news. And all kinds of touristy watery things. Oh and lots of boats because we made it to Valencia. Grand total of one thousand five hundred and ninety-eight. Yes, ninety-eight. Morticle miles. Fifteen days, no eighteen days and five hours. And let's have a look at a, yeah you see the red marks there. That's from the spinnaker sheets getting keel hauled down the boat. A couple of times when I did the outside jive and things went a bit ballistic. And then you pull it back up but as soon as it rubs against the anti-fowl it picks up the red paint and then it spreads it wherever it wants to go. I don't know what the other marks down there are. Dirty dirty. I'll look at that later. There's the bane of my life. You can see it wafting about. All of that movement there is why it doesn't work. That's going to come off I think. And she's sitting a little bit higher than she used to because I used all the fuel, all of it. I used all of the water, all of it. And of course used all of the fags and the milk a long time ago. There we go, right I'm going to go and find a shower now. I might pay these nice men to give her a clean I think. They're going to be like that. They just sailed for eighteen days. Wonderful. So here we are in La Marina Valencia. This is actually like the water sports area and I won't be here for long. I'll be here just for a day or two I think. And then they're going to move me somewhere else. Get a look at the old girl. More in there. There you go. She's going to look out of place at all, doesn't she? You're wondering what happens to your hands. Eighteen days wet and hauling ropes. First your hands get blisters. Then the blisters get blisters. And then the whole lot just sheds. So I think this is the second iteration. First time I was a bit shocked. Second time it's no biggie. And I can already feel that it's getting better again. It's firming up. The funny thing is my iPhone doesn't recognize my fingerprints anymore. So anyone wants to do like a heinous crime. Just go sailing single-handed for eighteen days first. And then you won't leave any fingerprints. Which is cool.