South Georgia is a very special spot for wildlife but that wasn’t always the case. Today was a bit haunting as the first stop was an old Whaling Station that processed 35 Whales a Day at its highest production. A breath taking 175K whales were killed and processed during the station’s history. More than I… Continue reading South Georgia – The Serengeti of Antarctica
Author: wanderlustandwhimsea
Antarctica is Beautiful but The Weather Window Narrows Quickly
On the third day in Antarctica the plan was to visit a penguin colony until the wind picked up from 20 knots, to 40 knots, to 70 knots in a manner of minutes. Operations were suspended but lots of guests had a wild zodiac ride and bouncy return to the ship. My group was scheduled… Continue reading Antarctica is Beautiful but The Weather Window Narrows Quickly
My 7th Continent – Check
When I retired in Oct 2018 I had the goal to travel to all 7 Continents. I was on a quick pace through 2019 but then Covid hit and the wheels or wings fell off my travel efforts. I’m very happy to finally check off this 7th elusive continent. My first morning in Antarctica I… Continue reading My 7th Continent – Check
Antarctica!
I made it across the Drake Passage and it was actually a bit better than I anticipated. The ship was pitching and rolling but an extra dose of seasickness medication and all was well. I can’t say the same for the dishes and glasses at breakfast. A big wave threw most of the breakfast plates… Continue reading Antarctica!
The Tip of South America
Im finally on my way to Antarctica. At the moment I’m cruising Glacier Alley as we stay inside a channel to avoid the worst of the Drake Passage. I’ve spent the last week heading south from Santiago Chile. So far it’s been Chile, Patagonia and now Tierra Del Feugo. Next stop is Argentina and then… Continue reading The Tip of South America
Queen Mary 2 to NYC
What a way to end a 2 month trip with an Atlantic crossing on the Queen Mary 2. My days were relaxing with frequent trips to the Spa and an elegant Afternoon Tea. A 2 day stop in NYC was an opportunity to see 3 Broadway shows. I had waited 7 years to see Hamilton… Continue reading Queen Mary 2 to NYC
Wales and The Cotswolds
The Gower Coast has many miles of trails to walk along the cliffs. The views to the cliff walls and beaches are beautiful with sheep grazing on edge. It was a great day to walk by the seashore. It had been 37 years since I drove in Wales. Somehow the decades had soften the memories… Continue reading Wales and The Cotswolds
A Surprise Narrow Boat Experience
I’ve always wanted to take a Narrow Boat on the Canals in the UK. I expected that experience would be a week long trip but we found a boat for day hire. Unlike Highclere Castle, the experience fell well below my expectations. Driving the boat required standing to hold the tiller and peering over the… Continue reading A Surprise Narrow Boat Experience
In the Footsteps of Downton Abbey
Few things live up to their hype but Highclere Castle exceeded my expectations. I was childlike in my anticipation, as I approached the Castle. I don’t even know how many times I’ve watched the series but being there was a very special experience. I replayed countless scenes from Downton Abbey as I walked up the… Continue reading In the Footsteps of Downton Abbey
The Isle of Skye and Highland Cows
The Isle of Skye has dramatic landscapes with mountains rising up out of the ocean. The Island museum has the old style Croft cottages showing island life. It’s easy to fall in love with the Highland Cows. I would never take a picture of a regular cow but I found myself taking dozens of these… Continue reading The Isle of Skye and Highland Cows