Huge Last Travel Day …
On Friday, 23 DEC I flew from Bleaker Island to Mount Pleasant in Stanley, the capital city of The Falklands. On Saturday, 24 DEC I flew from Stanley to Santiago, Chile on the once a week flight that stops over in Punta Arenas, Chile. That flight began with a dash across the tarmac through icy cold wind-driven rain. When I finally got to Santiago after 9pm, the bus ride from the plane to the terminal took nearly 30 minutes …
My trip home begins with a 7-hour flight to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic for a 1 1/2 hour layover (please take your carry-ons with you when deplaning) before the 2 hour flight to Miami. ETA into MIA is 7:05pm. After clearing customs, my flight to Orlando departs at 9:45pm and is scheduled to arrive at one minute before eleven pm. My right hand man Jim Litzenberg has kindly agreed to pick me up at about 11:30pm or so. I am guessing that I will be home in ILE sometime between 1:00 and 1:30am.
I walked from the airport hotel to check in for today’s flights just after 6:00am hoping to be back in my room in about 15 minutes. I went to the Latam counter and asked, “Where is first class check-in?” The agent told me to go down to the second floor. I walked the length of the terminal back to the elevator with my three checked bags and went down to two. I walked the entire length of the terminal and back again without seeing a sign of Latam international check-in so I headed back to the elevator and then back to the Latam counter and asked again, “Where is first class check-in?” “Fourth Floor,” the agent replied. I walked back to the other end of the terminal once again, found the tiny elevator to the fourth floor, and checked in successfully.
I am hoping that the rest of the day goes a bit smoother.
The trip was amazing and exhausting. I will be sharing many of the highlights here with you over the next few months at least. I made a few great images and lots of good ones. As always, there are many lessons to go with each image. Coming soon: The Marvelous Tale of the Surreal Fighting Bees …
One of the participants did some simple physio-therapy tests and learned that while most of the muscle groups in my upper legs are very strong that my hip flexors are incredibly weak. So I will have lots of work to do to regain strength there, improve my balance and stability, and reduce the pain that I have been having on both sides. I am looking forward to the challenge and looking forward to start eating a lot better than I have been …
Merry Christmas
To all who celebrate Christmas, I wish you a very happy holiday filled with family and great gifts for all.
A very happy Christmas and a great New Year 2017 , keep it comming Artie .
Wishing you God Jul, and a Happy Healthy New Year to you and your loved ones, Arthur Morris. ,,,, Thank you for all that you do for us armatures. Pete, in Anacortes, WA.
All the best for a Happy Chanukah, and welcome home.
Looking forward to a great new year. Be healthy.
Welcome home young man. Long time on the road.
Welcome back…Happy holidays!
Welcome home… Been following all your posts…
Welcome back to the USA. Hope you had a great time, looking forward to the lessons learned and seeing some images. Hope all flights are on time. The only good thing about a long travel day is you will end up at home. Get some rest and thanks for all the updates and blog posts.
Thanks Kerry, Dr. Fish, and Warren. In MIA so just one more flight …
later and love, artie
What an amazing adventure Artie! Look forward to hearing about it and seeing your images! Happy Holidays!
HHAPPY holidays, Artie. Glad I was able to share some of the amazing (and exhausting) with you. I wish you safe and easy travels the rest of the way home.
Happy new year Artie, and welcome home!
Thanks to all for their good wishes. Just two more flights from the Dominican Republic and I will be home!
artie
Artie happy & healthy new year!!
I join in the best wishes and thank-yous.
Wishing you a Happy Chanukah and healthy New Year.
Happy chanukah to you and your loved ones. Thanks for all the good information.
While your at it have a Happy New Year.
Happy Hanukkah to you, Artie! Looking forward to seeing images, and hearing more about this trip.
Thanks Bill. It was amazing. And exhausting. Lots to come soon.
Later and love and ditto on the holiday wishes.
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