January 5

Days 9-10  At Sea (cont'd)

Not much to report today.  Continuing to make our way to South Georgia.  The rough seas overnight did not materialize and we seem to be staying ahead of the storm.  I suspect we have a pretty good tailwind.  About 6 pm, and visibility has actually improved over the course of the day.  There are even a few specks of blue sky about.  I've seen a few whale spouts but really haven't spent much time today looking out the windows.  Oh - and lots and lots of seabirds.  Cape Petrels seem to be particularly abundant.  Starting tonight we have been asked to draw our cabin blinds so that seabirds will not be attracted to our lights.  Also - we're a bit further north now so we won't have as much all-night light.  Apparently we turn our clocks ahead an hour tonight and another hour tomorrow night.  Not sure how that works with everything setting itself automatically these days.  I suspect I'll be unsure of the correct time until we get to South Georgia.  BTW - the internet connection has been stellar the whole way so far.    

A pretty unstructured day, but the only momentary nap I had was during the Antarctica art history lecture.  Oops.  We also had lectures on 'creative composition' (photography) and 'King penguins' (which we'll see lots of in South Georgia).

I've never before edited any of my photos but have been playing a bit with that today; just using the software on my computer.  I see how it can suck up a lot of time!  But - even that does enhance some of my simplistic photographic efforts.  


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