Our wonderful voyage is over. During our travels we saw and experienced quite a variety of creatures and events. From penguins to sea lions to whales' tails to albatrosses; from 16 feet tall waves and swells, and the resultant rocking and rolling of our ship, to relatively calm waters, and one amazing glacier, and, of course, an abundance of good food. But that's behind us now. We arrived home just before midnight last night after flying from Santiago to Lima (Peru not Ohio) to Atlanta and finally to Fort Wayne where my son was waiting to drive us home. The highlight of the flight was an amazing view of the Andes.
Today we got to discover the wonders of our beautifully remodeled kitchen and purchase a new kitchen table. We found exactly the table we wanted at Klopfenstein's furniture store in Leo. We also had the dubious delight of sorting through three weeks of accumulated mail. Two friendly pieces, six legitimate business pieces and 27,000 (that may be a slight exaggeration) pieces for instant recycling.
This evening we finished off this welcome home day by attending the Philharmonic where we were dazzled by piano soloist Orli Shaham and the music of Anna Clyne, Ravel and Copland.
Quite a full day, I think you will agree. But wait, there's one more thing to do. We must set our clocks forward one hour. Starting now we should be finished by midnight. We have lots of clocks. Good night.
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