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After so much excitement we headed back to the hostile for a homemade pizza night and hopefully some peace and quiet, as you guessed no boat ride, since the boats were used earlier that day when the whales were spotted but they did come over to see me off and to enjoy pizza night, which was perfect.
Scott leaves not to far behind me which means were both off to the USA. We had to pause to do his famous back to back pose. He was so amazing to have out here. I'm glad he pulled up behind us my first day and surprised me, because having him felt a little less scary. He told us so many stories, of Taiji, oh just his life in general. The leaders here really keep you going, Sea Shepherd is lucky to have the fantastic ones we do.
Having one last dinner with the crew was amazing, and Sarah helped make the most fantastic meal. We had every veggie you could imagine. The boat crew brought some beer, so it sort of felt like I was back home celebrating. It was the perfect send off.
We're doing one last patrol tonight, Operation Dollhouse. Time to check out that whale
factory area and see if its really a factory... or something else.
After so much excitement we headed back to the hostile for a homemade pizza night and hopefully some peace and quiet, as you guessed no boat ride, since the boats were used earlier that day when the whales were spotted but they did come over to see me off and to enjoy pizza night, which was perfect.
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