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Amazing Atacama

Sunday, April 6th, 2025
The Milky Way

Last Sunday afternoon, our guide took us to the Valley of the Moon and Death Valley – it felt like we were on another planet. The next morning, we saw gorgeous geology in Rainbow Valley, and then Devil’s Gorge in the afternoon. That night, we had a late dinner and then went stargazing a little outside of town – I’ve never seen stars like that!

Tuesday our guide Cris drove us two hours to Red Rocks, around 13,000 feet above sea level. We walked over red rocks to get to a big salt flat. After that, we visited two incredibly blue lagoons nearby. During the day we saw flamingoes, giant grebes, lots of vacunas (like a small llama), and two foxes! John spotted one on the side of the highway so we got a really good look at him up-close.

Wednesday we went to 14,000 feet to the geothermals to see the geysers, another amazing sight — and we had some great birding along the way at two roadside lagoons. Cris sat up a fancy lunch for the three of us overlooking a gorge with vacunas and water birds eating algae from a stream. We spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing on our patio and reading (“More,” for me).

We really had a great vacation – the customer service, lodging, food, and wine at Awasi was wonderful – honestly one of the very best places I’ve ever stayed.

Thursday was our travel day, and made our way home via Santiago – it’s alway good to see little Flavia again! John and I finished “The Residence.” I got caught up on “White Lotus” and binged on some true life crime while I nursed a cold.

Atacama Desert

Sunday, March 30th, 2025
Licancabur Volcano

We arrived in San Pedro de Atacama — the high desert — yesterday afternoon via Santiago. It is beautiful. The Andres are in sight and the landscapes are unbelievable. Awasi Hotel is amazing. This morning our guide drove us an hour or so away to see the salt flats and flamingoes – so beautiful, and we also enjoyed seeing the avocets. We pulled over on the side of the road to see burrowing owls (!) and feral donkeys (there’s a lot of them wandering around). On the way home, we stopped to let a lot of sheep and goats cross the highway.

Last Monday was a holiday and I spent the day getting clothes and other things ready to be packed and sent to Hot Springs. My car also started its journey home as well:

See you in Hot Springs!

John and I have been enjoying “The Residence” on tv. I finished “Playworld,” by Adam Ross and am reading “A Well-Trained Wife,” by Tia Levings.

San Antonio de Areco

Sunday, March 23rd, 2025
Respite at the gaucho museum

John and I drove a couple of hours outside of town to visit San Antonio de Areco, known to be in the heart of gaucho territory and a lot of estancias. We had a fun time walking around the square and visiting two small but neat museums: Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Guidaldes and Museo Las Lilas de Areco. It was great to be out of the city with no agenda! And it let us burn off gas in my car (I accidentally filled it up, without thinking that I’d be shipping it soon and you can’t have more than 1/4 tankful of gas!).

Last Sunday I had a great catch-up chat with Nomi in Pakistan, then John and I had lunch at the cute Bodegón Tia Zelmira, a short walk from our apartment. Thursday, I went to a happy hour at Rachel’s apartment, along with Lea and Good Rachel. Otherwise, it was a regular busy week; one of my deputies is on leave.

Today was a great rainy day and John and I were happy to stay in to organize my shipment to Hot Springs, which will be coming up fast! We have a lot of work to do to get ready for our move to Guyana!

John and I thoroughly enjoyed watching “C.B. Strike” and finished season four this week. We started “Ludwig,” and are liking it, too. I’m reading “Playworld,” by Adam Ross and trying to finish it before my digital loan expires (thank goodness for my two libraries’ ebooks!).

Museo Gauchesco Ricardo Guidaldes – such beautiful and peaceful grounds
Cactus in front of museum

Autumn

Sunday, March 16th, 2025
Penguins

I still haven’t processed my Antarctica photos from my camera, but I’ll post a couple from my phone – including the one above with the penguins and beautiful iceberg. This was from our first landing, south of the Circle.

The week was spent just getting back into the groove of work. We’ve now begun the true countdown to leaving here, and I worked this week to get the paperwork in order to ship my car home. There’s a lot for us to sort out with shipments going here and there.

I had lunch with Lea last Sunday to catch up. We also had lunch with Rachel on Friday at a sushi place, and then Lea and I had lunch again after our hair appointments yesterday in San Telmo (and celebrated her birthday).

I started reading “Playworld,” by Adam Ross. John and I have been watching “Matlock,” the American version of “HIP,” and “CB Strike” – all fun!

Seals lazing on an ice floe with beautiful icebergs
Fun watching our ship break open a huge ice floe
John in the observation lounge
At archery class in Ushuaia

Whales and penguins

Sunday, March 9th, 2025
Our trip

We continued heading north, and saw more whales and penguins along the way. Sunday night we had dinner outside (brrrr) which was chilly but fun. Monday we found ourselves in a Zodiac surrounding by 12 humpbacks (three groups of four) as they lazed around eating and diving – really beautiful to see. In the afternoon, we were in a Zodiac with Annette taking water samples, collecting phytoplankton, and measuring salinity and zooplankton— and we made a brief continental landing.

Tuesday we were in the South Shetland Islands – it was a gorgeous sunny day. We saw a lot of molting elephant seals and penguins on our two landings. Wednesday we were back in the Drake Passage, but this time it was very calm. We woke up in Ushuaia, and spent the day disembarking, killing time in Ushuaia, and finally boarding our flight home in the early evening. It was good to see Flavia again and sleep in our own bed!

What a fantastic trip!