
A post office on the coast…

Magnificent trees and mountains…

Striking plant life…

Great campgrounds…

Unique vegetation…

Curious bridges…

And wide open fields.

The Croatian squad begins to sing very loudly

and poorly in Russian. They are dreadfully obnoxious. Ushuaia is known as “Fin del Mundo”, or the end of the world. The bus brings us back to the port. We get out and get in line to go through the first terminal. The Croatian Hooligans go right to the front of the line and push through. We tell each other that we are glad that we do not live in a society where you have to act like that to get anywhere. Once through the first terminal building we slow down and go window shopping at a few of the stores here on the pier. We see a penguin sculpture very much like the one we paid $5 USD yesterday. We ask the price of it. Time blurs for a while. We pick our jaws back up and reattach them. The price for these penguins in Argentina works out to near $50 USD!

We wonder if we are going to miss the Chilean prices for the remainder of our trip. We settle in and take pictures of the Sailboats going by…

and the airplanes as we enjoy some homemade pisco sour knockoffs. We are a little late for dinner and are pleased to find Carlos and Aura there tonight. Come to find out, there have been some being-tired issues sprinkled with health issues. It’s good to see them as we enjoy our meal again with them - talking the whole way through and sharing some more wine. They had a busy day walking along the waterway, so they won’t be doing anything after dinner.

We are not ready to quit though, even with getting up at 4:00. We return to the cabin to find our evening’s towel creation and take a moment of silence for the great Crocodile Hunter and drink more pisco. We have one little stop to make this evening as we are crossing back from Argentinean waters to Chilean waters.

We have to stop in Port Williams and be boarded for about ½ hour. Then we are back on our way.
It is now 11:00 and we make our way to the cigar bar, the Hollywood Club, where we spend the rest of our evening. The Radiance of the Seas band is playing jazz there tonight.

They are cooking and we are having yet another evening of EXPENSIVE drinks along with the most wonderful cigars Todd has ever smoked. We make friends with the Philipino waiter who helped pick out the cigars. We tip him well at the end of the evening so we can have one more great evening and count on the service. It is after 1:00am when we get back to the room. We wonder why we aren’t tired as we fall right to sleep.