Left the port planning alone for a while, but now back into it. I notice there’s some high hills around Nanortalik in Greenland. I contact the folks at the town's website, and am informed I have plenty of time to do a hike there with a guide for $50. I’d normally balk at guides, but this seems wise and not a bad price for 3 hours. Having some local companionship is only a bonus.
People ask me where we’re going in December’s 10 day cruise, and I only have a vague idea (other than “away”). Sad. That would be an luxury to a lot of people, and I’m hardly even thinking about that now. I feel guilty. Then again, I feel guilty at most anything.
Just a reminder. The December 2011 cruise is in the Carribean. Heaven.
ReplyDeleteAs Mike documents our journey, I have decided to also comment on our journey with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (hereafter PPMS). I have been blessed to still be walking and talking and not wearing diapers after 9 years with this insidious disease. Lately things have become rather dificult. My goal for the trip has been to still be walking by then. It is beginning to look like I won't make it. In any case, we will find laughter in just about everything, and do what we have to do.
I remember it's in the Caribbean silly, just forgot most of the islands we're hitting. 8) You're a tough girl, not much surprises me with you anymore. Just remember my wheelchair pushing will probably be as scary as my driving. That should be enough impetus.
ReplyDeleteSweet nibblets!
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