Nausea
The sea at night from abeam the starboard crane Okay – this seasickness is getting old really quick. We’re on a good ship, built well and designed for these […]
The sea at night from abeam the starboard crane Okay – this seasickness is getting old really quick. We’re on a good ship, built well and designed for these […]
“So… when people get seasick – when does that start happening?” “Oh, a bunch of folks are already horizontal. If you’re not feeling it yet, you’ll probably be fine.” Kim’s […]
I misread the faint glow on the display of my clock this morning, and found myself awake and dressed at 5:45. Not that I was surprised – as tired as […]
In the old part of Punta Arenas there is a town square, an elegant tree-lined plaza dominated by a statue of Magellan. Seated natives flank the pedestal below the towering […]
Well, technically, a ship. What’s the difference? I asked our skipper, Captain Paoni, and he says that a “ship” is anything big enough to lift a boat onto. But he […]
Today, they tell us, is a fiesta. No one can tell us which fiesta, in fact no one seems to particularly care. But they are certain: today is a fiesta; […]
The snow’s gone by morning, or at least what the clock claims is morning. Sean and I meet for breakfast, peering out to sea, pick up the NBP coming in […]
It’s not even six, but the sun is setting over the South Pacific as we descend into Punta Arenas. No, not the Rogers and Hammerstein South Pacific – that’s like […]
In Dallas, the sun’s gone down, and the monitor says it’s still 90 degrees outside; it’s mid-thirties and snowing in Punta Arenas. But here, sitting on the ramp in what is […]
STRONGER STORMS WILL PRODUCE FREQUENT CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING…WIND GUSTS TO 40 MPH AND BRIEF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL…UP TO ONE HALF INCH IN 30 MINUTES. Blam, and the sky […]