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I flew into Ushuaia, Argentina on January 6, and departed from there on an expedition of ten nights to Antartica.
We always slept and ate on the ship.

Returning to Ushuaia in the early morning, where we will disembark.
My sketchbook diary, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, 2026.





















































Photos from my adventure!

























































































































My son, always a funny guy.
Descending into Ushuaia, and painting outside the next day. I bought new colors for the trip.
























One day I took a bus to Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. From the bus station walked to the historic center and back to the bus station.
























After an all night flight, we took an easy afternoon walk then a visit to a small museum nearby.








My 75th birthday party In Buenos Aires!


With my son, his wife and relatives. It was so fun!









In Buenos Aires I rented an Airbnb Apartment with four bedrooms, two and half bathrooms, large living, dining and kitchen area. Plus all appliances including a washer and dryer. It was in a nice neighborhood and for eight nights it cost $1,005.00. We all enjoyed it immensely and could walk to many parks and attractions and restaurants.























From Seward I took a bus to Denali National Park. Riley Campground there had a walk-in secluded area for cyclists and hikers. It was so nice I stayed six nights. Although I saw a moose here, there weee no bears sighted.































Oakshade street, at the Oakshade church.



























Canal Street, New Orleans
My last day I took the tourist ferry through the Panama Canal. It’s a slow boat trip, but interesting.




















Initially I booked four nights in this small town at Bambuca Hostel, but enjoyed it so much I spent eights there. Along the coast heading out of town was a wide bike path that I walked for miles.
The scuba diving was a five minute boat ride off the island. Although the water was a little murky because of daily rains, it was fun. These fish are not my photos but from a book. Just so you get the idea. I cannot dive and photograph at the same time. And if I could, my shots would certainly not be this professional.














