Saturday, February 27, 2010
In Argentina, not Chile today
I won't be posting much today except to let you all know that Maggie and I arrived in Buenos Aires on Wed. and it is a most amazing city and no quakes here. I expected Denise to arrive to join us today but unfortunately she is still in Santiago where she was to spend a day and a half and the earthquake struck! Last night at 4 a.m. she was wakened by the quake and evacuated from the hotel (Radisson Plaza where we had stayed overnight on Tuesday. We are trying to get her here but airport is closed, likely until Thursday, they tell her, so we are trying to find wheeled transport. Unfortunately,Santiago is 780 miles from Buenos Aires. Anyhow, she is safe although shaken and I am terribly worried but hope she is united with us soon. She and I, on our travels, are always planning for "grand adventures". I could have done with her not having this one without me. Sorry, don't mean to say I am missing her excitement but I am missing her and hope she is here soon. Although we have seen lots here, I'm just not in th mood to report on anything else at the moment. On the good news side, Maggie's cousin Emily arrived safely from Florida this morning and it is good to have her with us. Hopefully better news tomorrow..........lots of love, Sally
Sunday, February 21, 2010
The Lake District, Chile

Saturday, February 20, 2010
Chilean Fjords - take 2

Thursday, February 18, 2010
Penguins of Patagonia


Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tierra del Fuego and Beagle Channel


Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Falkland Islands Med-evac

Monday, February 15, 2010
Weathered out of the Falklands again...
We were very disappointed this morning at 8:00 to have the Captain announce that once again we are being weathered out of the Falklands. Unfortunately, this optimist had been up and showered since 6:00, patiently waiting in our gathering spot to be called to her tender. Given that we are running 4 hours delayed due to weather it might have been quite a wait. We may still have to go into Port Stanley to do a med-evac but at the time of his announcement that was uncertain. What is certain is that there is no way these seas will permit a tender operation to take place for our shore excursions even if we’d been running on schedule. We have been experiencing 25-30 foot swells for the last 48 hours which is making for some very interesting walking around the ship and has us wondering if the possible med-evac is related to a fall as it would be surprising if someone hasn’t taken a flier during this turbulence. It feels incredibly like airplane turbulence which, for some reason, surprised me. I have experienced mild sea turbulence in the Caribbean but nothing like this and it doesn’t appear that the seatbelt sign will be going off anytime soon. There have been many moments when I have wished we actually had seat belts and as I sit at a table writing this, that’s my view. Last evening in the lounge/library books were falling off of shelves and chairs with no one in them were spinning mindlessly. Quite a feeling, as you may imagine. Maggie brought Gravol with her and hasn’t needed it but I took my 5th one in 16 days this morning as I am battling a nasty head cold and that seems to magnify the sensation of movement. I expect it has something to do with plugged up head and vertigo. Since today will need to be another day at sea I suppose I should be thankful that I’m not viewing penguins in the rain with currently 37 deg F temp in Port Stanley. I will now have to wait for Punta Arenas again to see more penguins as our next port, Ushuaia, will take us to Tierra del Fuego National Park where I believe we will see some beautiful scenery but none of our little black and white friends. The good news is that we have no more ports that might have limited access (I hope). The crew is currently preparing a new slate of activities for today so I am hoping there will be a couple of good lectures to attend and perhaps a long afternoon nap will be in order. We now make our way to round Cape Horn again and we are told calmer waters will prevail tomorrow. Until Ushuaia, I remain, rockin’ ‘n rollin’ Sally…….xoxo
Friday, February 12, 2010
Buenos Aires!!
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Montevideo, Punta del Este and the Maldonado Coast, Uruguay
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
3 days at sea

Sunday, February 7, 2010
Falkland Islands - no stop

Saturday, February 6, 2010
Beagle Channel, Ushuaia, Argentina and around Cape Horn

Thursday, February 4, 2010
Punta Arenas, Chile

Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Strait of Magellan

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Darwin Channel

Monday, February 1, 2010
Puerto Montt
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