by Andrea Jordan
Ajijic is a small town that sits on the shores of Lake Chapala, which is the largest lake in all of Mexico! I travelled to Ajijic from Buenos Aires as I had been lucky enough to secure a house sit for the month of May looking after Will & Grace (love those...
by Andrea Jordan
We left Port Lockroy in the early hours of the morning to make our way up to the Lemaire Channel. This is an icy part of the world and we’re not sure if we’ll make it to our next destination of Port Charcot as the ship hadn’t made it so far South this season. ...
by Andrea Jordan
Travellers usually come to Ushuaia, also known as The End Of The World, for two reasons. They’re either going hiking in Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego or they’re off to Antarctica. I was fortunate enough to be heading to Antarctica! I’d decided to spend a few...
by Andrea Jordan
Last week I wasn’t interested in doing anything on my to-do list. It happens. It’s the rebel in me that tires of having a structure imposed on me – even when I’m the one doing the imposing! Yet if I want to avoid getting overwhelmed I need to get planning. When...
by Andrea Jordan
Think Buenos Aires and you picture tango dancers in the street. I spent 2 months in Buenos Aires while I was exploring Argentina and this is what I found . . . The Good Green spaces For a big city Buenos Aires has a large number of green spaces. The best parks...
by Andrea Jordan
The way to Port Lockroy was blocked with ice. The captain thought we could go the long way around to get there more quickly as there was no ice reported that way . . . or so we thought. Happily whizzing along at 8-9 knots we hit ice. Lots of it. The ship slowed down...