Looks Familiar! Funny, it's almost as if we were on the Antarctic Dream with you! Your descriptions, photos captured well those great moments we thought were only OURS to appreciate!! Having had that common experience with you now makes the whole thing that much more interesting, fun, unique and humorous. [And thanks for saving the photo of the quick-dry underpants for the end of the trip blog!]
Bill and Rachel
So Jealous! Hi travellers,
it looks wonderful, I think there may be a few people who would like to follow in your footsteps. Thanks for sharing and putting it all together. When are you around for another link up? - AX
Jealousy just seen Chile / Volcanos blog. Fantastic . rather different from Hashing in Thames Ditton.
Keep on having what looks to be a magnificent trip of a lifetime.Onand OnandOn
C Hand
Jealous - just a bit So we get near another quarter end...remember those Steve?....no I thought they may have slipped you mind :o)
Who can blame you, looks like you are having the best time - keep the blog going - very interesting etc etc.
all the best mate, Don
Hi from an Armchair Traveller! Have just returned from Vietnam - hot in the south, not like your pics of mountains and glaciers! I love the bluey hue of the glacier and hearing and seeing the calving must be mesmerising. You have certainly covered huge distances with long coach rides so I hope that you are both well and in good health. Great to be able to see where you are going. Love from Chris, Caroline and Michael. xxx
Wow...looks great. However, I'm amazed you swapped this experience from being at Wembley last week when your Blues won their first silverware in something like 150 years. Now where are your priorities young man...that's apart from the lack of hashing opportunities in Patagonia. Seriously, we loved Argentina, BraziL and Uruguay and aspire to get further south next time so keep the blog coming.....
Too envious to speak! What an absolutely brilliant trip you're having. The scenery is stunning. Meanwhile, here under grey, drizzly skies in the Uk . . . .
Hey there it all looks fab what amazing views...all appealing to my love of Geography! Car going well. It passed its MOT with a bit of welding back together and a new tyre. Its a bit damp inside so am trying the jar of rice trick! We did lots of driving over half term which was great. Off to see Oliver's house concert on fri and Emily's netball match on sat and mother-in-law in hosp on sun and Charlie on french trip. OSMA meet up thurs will think of you! Keep the news coming XXX
Fabulous! You are so lucky to see so much scenery primitive, untouched and undestroyed by humans. You have completely returned to nature. The handprints in the graffiti look horrible though. Marianne even swam in the icy water. Envy you. So well-built and so brave. Just enjoy yourselves, Steve and Marianne. Thank you for your blog so that we can also experience the wonderful journey with you at home.
With love
Eva
Very jealous Despite being a technophobe I've managed (with a great deal of difficulty) to read your latest blog. It seems so easy for everyone else!!! It all sounds so wonderful. I love glaciers and remember one of my best days in NZ lying on a rock listening to them thunder. I'm so envious but I do have a weekend in Paris to look forward to. No mention of my ancestors on your travels - you missed out there! Continue to enjoy and stay safe. Love you loads xxxx
Hi Marianne + Steve
Looks like you are having a ball. lovely to keep up with your trip + hope you are enjoying it as much as it sounds.
Computer still safe + sound Marianne!
Much love
Katie
great pics! Love reading your blogs. The pictures from this last one were magnificent. I'd love to have seen that amazing glacier. It's sheer scale was something else. You must be having a fabulous time! Looking forward to the next installment. love Diana
Another perfect holiday Steve and Marianne,
Your onward journey after Antartica seems to have carried on perfectly with stunning scenery. El Chalten looks fantastic, glad the weather worked out so well. Your photos are fabulous, well done. Great blog, thanks for forwarding the link.
Nancy & Chad
Great trip What a great trip though hard! The rare creatures in their own habitat and various iceberg and the uique beauty!
What a scene that there is an old man on the left in the picture of the Post Office of the end of the world! HI, Marianne, you look great in the picture of Christmas lunch.
Vicarious travel Thoroughly enjoyable. Very jealous of the Arctic trip looked amazing. With Bruce Parry in the Arctic all this ice is very topical at the moment. Keep up the bolgs they are very interesting
Hope you enjoy Hey, its David and Marisa from Erratic Rock, we cant believe we found you, we will definitely follow and look forward to hearing about all your adventures. Hope you are enjoying Puerto Natales
David and Marisa
Happy Travels Hello,
Thanks so much for sending the info - I love the thought of your Xmas, and the vision of the ice and wild life. The boat trip sounds just the best - superlatives are not needed!! Though I am not in the least interested in the discomfort of the coach trip - I'm sure it will be a good experience, and the drive to the old estancia, brings back memories of... well hours and hours of scenery. You know you will need to tells us about it all over again when you get back - AXX
Hi Hi you two
It all sounds great with you. We are fine and married life is great although you had better ask Gladys her views yourself. She arrived just in time for the coldest December for 100 years. Bet you're sorry you missed it.
H and G
Bill and Rachel
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Looks Familiar!
Funny, it's almost as if we were on the Antarctic Dream with you! Your descriptions, photos captured well those great moments we thought were only OURS to appreciate!! Having had that common experience with you now makes the whole thing that much more interesting, fun, unique and humorous. [And thanks for saving the photo of the quick-dry underpants for the end of the trip blog!] Bill and Rachel