It was the perfect condition for sailing with a moderate wind and the blue sky, being not too hot and not too cold. I went on a single-handed, sunset, happy sailing two hour before the sunset. About two miles off-shore of the beach, I made the two sails in a crossing shape which is called "heaving-to." It is a quite useful sailing technique to stop a boat without lowering the sails. The boat headed to the wind and I could watch the sunset in this picture's style. I was extremely happy looking at the great sunset. Birds were flying in the sky and a seal glanced at me. What a peaceful sea! Sure, sailing with friends is enjoyable, but I prefer this kind of quiet sailing.
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