Please join me on the longest trip of my life! This epic journey will cover over 22,000 miles and explore the islands of the Antarctic and the Antarctic Peninsula, then continue to South Georgia Island, onto the Falkland Islands, and back to Santiago, Chile. From there we travel westward to Easter Island about 2300 miles west of Santiago, far out into the Pacific Ocean, and then finally one month after starting the trip, I will return home to Ames, Iowa.

What follows is an tentative itinerary, maps, and various links for cities, islands, hotels, the ship I am on, as well as various other travel related information. Once the journey begins I will attempt to give blog updates when I can, depending on how reliable and expensive the satellite internet connection on the ship proves to be. If I am able I will include some photos along the way, of a smaller size to help you see what I am seeing. The web is filled with information, stories, and photos of all the places I am visiting, by just "Googling" a place such as Deception Island, you can see where and what it is. If you have a burning question and know my email address you can send it to me, and I will check as I have time, and most likely respond here in this blog.


The photo on the masthead, obviously is not mine (not yet anyway)! It was taken on the island of South Georgia, which is about a thousand miles south east of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. We will spend three days in South Georgia capturing images like the one above, which shows thousands of King Penguins. These were the stars of the popular movie, "March of the Penguins," which you may have seen. Share and enjoy the expedition with me, when you are able.


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Monday, December 7, 2009

Macaroni With No Cheese!

These little fuzz balls are Macaroni Penguins, so called for obvious reasons I hope. If you use your imagination a bit, it does look like they have pieces of macaroni stuck to their head. You can read more about them in one of the early blog sections on penguins, but for now I will just tell you they are LOUD, and not a cute and cuddly to me, as the Chinstraps were. None the less they sure were fun to watch as they hopped around on the rocks carvingn out their space.

One of the favorite stories I enjoyed reading to my special Grandson Charlie, dealt with Macaroni Penguins, and as I saw them I thought of the many times he had sat on my lap as we enjoyed the story, sometimes not finishing it as he fell asleep on my chest.
Charlie....I love you and miss you, and this blog post is dedicated to you!!






 

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