Travelogue


12-27-2022

I went to a travelogue tonight,"The Way to Santiago". It’s a pilgrimage through Spain. There are several different trails you can follow but almost everyone makes the trip on foot. Sleeping arrangements run from huge dorms with shared facilities for 10 Euros a night or hotel accommodations for about 50 Euros per night. The scenery is quite beautiful but the thought of back packing twenty to thirty miles per day seemed daunting. The presenter said about 400,000 people made the pilgrimage last year. He made the trip in July of this year before he came to the ice. Spain was experiencing a heat wave at the time, so walking was done mainly from early morning until around noon

The ice edge is getting closer by the day. We get daily updates from pilots flying by. They are required to stay at an altitude that won’t disturb the wildlife although I think there are times when they take liberties. There are many seals and penguins at the ice edge because of the abundance of sea life to feed on. That same theory applies for the orcas who are also at the ice edge waiting for the ice breaker to arrive next week. A few minke whales have also been sighted. 

January is always a very busy exciting month for everyone here for many reasons not least of which is looking forward to getting home to family and friends. I certainly fall into that category.

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