Tomorrow is the day of departure! It seems like only yesterday we started making the plans for this adventure, when in reality it's been almost a year. Time flies...
As much as I've prepared early for this trip, it seems this last day is filled with projects that absolutely must be completed today! We have long lists, but am sure we can make it. Do we have any choice?
So here's the plan: The planes will fly on time, the transportation from the airport in Buenos Aires to the hotel will go according to plan, the hotel reservation won't be screwed up, the weather for our first 2 days in Buenos Aires will be pleasant, and clear sky's. Is that really too much to ask? Oh, and the big request from whomever grants such requests is that the seas in Drakes Passage are calm for our crossing. Drakes Passage are the waters we must pass from the southern tip of Argentina to Antarctica. This is where the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans meet. I have read that the waters can be quite rough. But we're ready and armed with sea-sick patches!
This will be the last post before take-off. Be well and talk to you from the Southern Hemisphere.
Felice and Bob
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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Bon Voyage! I'm 24-hours behind you. The Roommate :-]
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