• Antarctica, Day 9: 1-28-22 The Last Continent

    This might have been the best day of our whole trip. We saw an “iceberg bay” from our morning window with steep snow-covered cliffs all around. It was cozy with lots to look at. On our Zodiac ride into Hidden Bay, we saw a Weddell seal, two leopard seals (both sunning on small icebergs), Pintado…

  • Antarctica, Day 8: 1-27-22 The 7th Continent, Damoy Point

    This was the day that we’ve been looking forward to, our first steps on Antarctica. So much of this experience is other-worldly. We feel like we’re on Mars—the stark beauty and inhospitable climate. Or, in the Himalayas— the cold and rugged terrain that we struggle to climb through. In fact, it’s much easier than I…

  • Antarctica, Day 7: 1-27-22 The Ice-Covered Continent

    This morning, we glided slowly across the passage under overcast skies. As I was listening to a talk about the science of the day, I could see John through the great stern windows looking out with binoculars and a camera. Then I received a text from him that there were whales and “Land Ho!” I…

  • Antarctica, Day 6: 1-26-22 The Driest Dessert, The Islands Appear

    Yesterday was non-stop. Even though we’d been at sea all day, we did not rest (much). We started with another PCR spit test. (Left the vials for pickup.) Then we had a schedule. We needed to attend an IAATO mandatory meeting for everyone who wants to go ashore anywhere. Here we were presented with the…

  • Antarctica, Day 5: 1-25-22 The Great White South, Heading out to Sea

    Even though this report is for the second half of Monday, it is now Tuesday morning. We’ve had our first night at sea!  We left through the Beagle Passage (how exciting!) which is lovely. It’s truly a passage through the hilly mountains, a little to port a little to starboard, the straight on.  Most of our…

  • Antarctica Day 3-4: 1-24-25-22 Below The Convergence, Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

    This morning started at 5 am. We jumped out of bed at the alarm, packed our pjs into our carry-ons, and headed down to breakfast. At breakfast, we met a few people (Nick and Lauren from Virginia, and Mary and Jim from Houston) Then it was time to board the bus to the airport and…

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Patti Brugman is a thoughtful traveler who seeks out experiences that her armchair readers would like to share. Patti and her husband, John, like adventure and golf. Golf takes them to Scotland almost every year and to gorgeous courses that are off the tourist track. If you’re a golfer, you’ll be able to create your own dream trip from the detailed descriptions and maps that Patti provides. Additionally, Patti and John have travelled to Egypt, Antarctica, France, Great Britain, and domestic destinations. Please join in travel fun through Patti’s stories and photos. 

You’ll read about watching lost luggage, armed with an air tag, travel all over Edinburgh before finally trundling down the country road of the farmhouse where she was staying. Or, another bag that took two days to arrive in Cairo. You’ll read about tasting haggis and see Patti’s expressive reaction to other less palatable concoctions. And you’ll marvel at the how close up views of penguins in Antarctica and how high the snow-covered trails took them. In Egypt, you’ll learn about the secret language of Ancient Egyptian and why structures that are more than 5,000 old are still strong and colorful.

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