I can not believe it has been a month since we stepped foot on this ship in Fort Lauderdale. The time has gone by so very quickly. Our trip is about a quarter of the way completed and I am so excited at all the adventures we still have ahead of us. This morning we awoke to a scenic cruising around the island of Cape Horn. In a matter of 90 minutes we were in both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. That is not something I envision being able to say very often. We took on a local pilot who will take the ship into Ushuaia today. We are expected to be in port around 6:00pm now. Not sure if we will get off the ship tonight or not. Mom and I had our second massages of the trip at 10:00am this morning and then we went and had lunch. Megan went to crochet class and arts and craft. At 2:00pm mom and I went to the lecture titled, “Lifestyles of the Poor and Grimy.” All about living in Antarctica. We are scheduled for a 7:00am excursion tomorrow. We are taking a train to the end of the world. More about that tomorrow. Today we also enjoyed the scenic the cruising through Drake’s passage. 7:00pm we finally pulled into port in Ushuaia. We are in the most southern city in the world. The average temperature here is 41.5 degrees and the average wind speed is 40mph. There was delay a there was another ship in our spot and we had to wait for them to pull out. Some passengers were anxious to get off the ship, but we decided to wait until tomorrow. We have an early morning and we shall enjoy the city tomorrow. We shall bundle up well tomorrow for a breezy day off the ship. Enjoy the photos. Love, Debra







The photos just keep getting more spectacular! Very envious. Love to all.
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