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It Feels Good To Be Home

Some of us remained on the ship over the holidays, enjoying a smorgasbord of onboard activities. Others scattered across the globe for a week or two. Some returned home to celebrate holidays with friends & family. Others used the Panama/Ecuador port stops as a jumping off point for multi-day excursions to Galapagos and Machu Pichu.

I joined a group for a 5-day birding tour in Ecuador, fit in a quick visit with a friend, then headed to the U.S. for a few days to take care of some things I had in storage and meet up with my sister on a long layover in Houston. It was a very productive trip.

Of those returning after our travels, virtually everyone I spoke to had the same reaction: coming back to the ship felt like coming home.

Home: The Odyssey in Pisco, Peru

It especially made me appreciate the ease of traveling by ship. Spending hours confined sardine-style in an airplane seat with hundreds of people, worrying about delayed departures and lost luggage, organizing airport transfers, finding lodging – it all reinforced for me why I chose cruising. I looked forward to spending time in the luxury of my cabin while being effortlessly transported from one location to the next.

It felt good to be home.

My bed awaiting me onboard in Callao, Peru
5 responses to “It Feels Good To Be Home”
  1. I believe you could be at home most anywhere because you are at home within your being. But this is a special place that you found with the right balance of comfort, gravity and flight. Makes me want a cruise – something I’ve never experienced for more than a weekend.

    1. Love that! 🙂

  2. Comfy

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    Jane Anne Davis

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    1. Back at ya, Jane Anne

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