It’s Half Over
Today, we’ll be saying goodbye to most of the passengers at Santa Cruz. Some are going home, while others are heading off the Inca trail. I’ve grown use to having Karen my roommate around and the routine we had set. So before we all part our ways, we were going to see more blue footed boobies. Woo hoo! But I must admit that I’m a bit tired of seeing more sea lions, iguanas and crabs. While on Santa Cruz we bumped into Hazel and Jonathan who were on another boat. In honor of our brief reunion, we were oblige to take a group photo on the Galapagos.
(Jonathan, Hazel, Karen, me and Dave)
But then it was time to say goodbye. Dave and I would probably see Hazel and Jonathan in Quito, while Karen was off to the Inca trail. I was really not looking forward to meeting the new group. And I was kind of accustomed to the quirkiness of our current group.
Aside from seeing more blue footed boobies, today was a bit of a waste. I think we spent a few hours waiting for the new passenger to come aboard. I must admit it was very amusing to watching them all take pictures of their first sea lion.












