Most writers and journalists have, at some times in their lives,
experienced those periods where they just didn’t feel like writing. No stimulations,
words won’t flow, too busy doing other things.
Whatever, I am emerging from such a period.
It wasn’t for the lack of opinions or observations. Our travels to California and the return car trip
to Puerto Vallarta, immigration issues for Americans in Mexico, improvements to
(and the failure of) the infrastructure we observed upon our return to Mexico, The
Presidential election in November, the spate of gun violence in America … all
topics that crossed my mind as worthy of a mention. But it was easier to throw a few lines onto
Facebook and let it go at that.
But now, I feel like writing again. Perhaps the timing is related to an upcoming adventure
on which we will depart one week from today.
Though some may argue that the past five years that we have lived in Mexico
have been one long vacation, the reality is that even when you live in a tropical resort town, it really isn’t
a vacation. Sure, it’s a nice place to
live, but you still do pretty much the same things you do when you live
anywhere else. Today will we go to the
beach, then have cocktails at sunset and dine at a five star restaurant? No. I
have a doctor’s appointment, then I teach English to Mexicans, then tonight we’ll
probably grill some chicken and watch Lance Armstrong admit to Oprah that he lied. Sound familiar?
So, that being said, next week, we will embark on a real
vacation that has been nearly a year in the planning. A gift to ourselves after we both celebrated
big birthdays last year.
For six weeks, we will leave the winter of Mexico (and it
has been a cloudy and cool one) to the warmth of down under. New Zealand,
Australia, Bali … then onto Hawaii and eventually in
mid-March back home to PV. Next Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday will be the flights from hell. Leaving Puerto Vallarta
at 4:00PM Thursday, we go to LA, then Fiji,
then onto Auckland,
NZ, arriving there at 2:00PM Saturday (including the date change). Seventeen hours in the air, 27 hours
including layovers. The iPad is loaded
with movies, the Kindle is loaded with books, the sleeping pills are in the
backpack.
After two days in Auckland, we board the Celebrity Solstice
for an 18 night cruise all around New Zealand with stops in Tauranga, Akaroa, Christchuch,
Dusky and Doubtful and Milford Sounds, then across the Tasman Sea to Sydney,
Hobart (Tasmania), Adelaide, Esperance,
Albany, and Perth.
The cruise terminates n Perth, but while most passengers will disembark
there, we will stay on board for the next 17 night Australian cruise which will complete the voyage around the island/continent. From Perth,
we visit Port Hedland, then Benoa (Bali), Darwin, Cairns
(Great Barrier Reef), then back to Sydney where the sea
adventure ends. From Sydney,
we will fly to Honolulu
where we will “vacation" for a week, then back to PV.
We have never been gone so long before. It will be an experience, and while we haven’t
thought much about it since we planned it last March, we are both getting
excited about the adventures that we will encounter. My plan is to blog along the way, relaying the
observations and oddities of travel a half a world away. It may be challenging.
First of all, I‘m not sure what type of
Internet opportunities we will have (we won’t be buying the ship board Internet
package because at 49 cents a minute for extremely slow online access, our WiFi
bill would soon eclipse the cost of the cruise). Second, and more concerning, the letter “I”
just broke on my computer. If I press
hard enough, the “I” will print, and spell check catches most of the
misspellings …. But f you notce a few words mssng an “”, that’s why.
3 comments:
Hi Dan, it is always fun to hear what you are planning, and my laptop looks about like yours. I am missing the F9 key. I laughed when I saw your picture. Australia sounds fun. I am also going on a cruise pretty soon(in Mar) from Oman to Eritrea to Egypt to Jordan. Petra has drawn me for a long time. It's the same English cruise line (Swan Hellenic) that I used before and really liked. I will follow your blog with interest. Best, Suzanne
Looks like you'll be writing in the third person. I look forward to his observations!
A dream adventure, sounds like! Looking forward to what you share of it! Enjoy and travel well!!
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