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The Expectations Game in Trichotomy
Jaded When Rabbits are happy, they hop straight up into the air and zip around. It’s their version of dogs’ zoomies. Our rabbit used to do that on a daily basis. However, lately La Professeure a...
Novelty in Trichotomy
Montauk We took half of a week off to go to Montauk three weeks ago. This would be our summer trip, and the first time we visited. On the first day we arrived early, so we had time to tour the ...
Busy and Hot Summer in Trichotomy
Amateurs I’m now upstate with the in-laws now to celebrate my mother-in-law’s birthday. This is the continuation of the summer where we have social obligations many weekends in a row. On Bastill...
Onset of Summer in Trichotomy
Passing the Baton Our amateur music group had the last recital of the season and a board meeting last week. ENT pianist is hoping to delegate more responsibility to others from next season on, s...
Real Estate Dramas in Trichotomy
Afford to be picky So far, house prices are high, and the ones that fall in our price range all have some issue with it. We often wonder to ourselves what the homeowners were thinking putting in...
Does Anything Matter in Trichotomy
Maybe you should stop I played Mozart at the last amateur group’s recital without having paid a lot of attention to preparing for it. I didn’t feel the pressure of playing a concert, as a result...
The Sandwich Generation in Trichotomy
Kids these days The rabbit is now always asking for treats. He nudges us to get attention and tries to get behind the desk in the office. In general he is very patient but he has been known to t...
Rabbit and a Look Back in Trichotomy
3 years on It was a little bit more than three years that we began our lockdown. We’re not quite back to pre-pandemic behaviour still - and I don’t think we ever will, or should, but I don’t thi...
Procrastination in Trichotomy
A variation on a popular survey 1. First concert - Chinese University of Hong Kong Choir 2. Last concert - Me 3. Worst concert - Me 4. Loudest concert - Metrics 5. Best concert - Hard to defin...
Bloodbath in Trichotomy
Still Alive After coming back from Argentina/Antarctica, I tested positive for COVID and had to work from home. This time it wasn’t as bad as the first time I got COVID - I didn’t have to take t...
Day 17 (17th Jan): New York in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
Because of turbulence, we landed late, at 8:30am, in the American Airline terminal at JFK. I was scared it would take an hour on the immigration line like when we came back from Europe. But no, t...
Day 16 (16th Jan): Buenos Aires in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
For the last day in Buenos Aires, we have a direct redeye back to New York at 10pm. So we actually have a whole day to spend. We got late checkout at our hotel, and spent the morning walking arou...
Day 15 (15th Jan): Tigre Delta in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
Today was our last full day in Buenos Aires. We have a full day tour to go to the Tigre Delta. It was a smooth operation once we found our guide, which was tricky - the tour agency didn’t give us...
Day 14 (14th Jan): Buenos Aires in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
We had our first “full” day in Buenos Aires - even though there have already been 4 days where we’d spent time here. I am still nursing a cough, so we took it easy and just went with our previous...
Day 13 (13th Jan): Ushuaia / Buenos Aires in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
This was a transfer day. The checkout from the ship is a lot smoother than the checkout from the hotel - we had to wake up at the hour of 7:45am, not 4:30am, and luggages were due to be ready for...
Day 12 (12th Jan): Ushuaia in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
Turns out I didn’t need the dramamine over this Drake Passage crossing. The rocking was just at Lake Lagoda level all the way through. But I do have a sore throat - I blame the coughings in one o...
Day 11 (11th Jan): Drake Passage in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
We again entered conference mode. The Drake passage was pretty rough last night before we passed the South Shetland Islands, but once we were in the open, it was pretty calm - back to Lake Lagoda...
Day 10 (10th Jan): Girard Bay in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
Last day in Antarctica. This day we were supposed to be back at the South Shetland Islands, but windy conditions prevented us from going back there. So instead we went further south, with a plann...
Day 9 (9th Jan): Lemaire channel / Port Charcot in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
This morning we had scenic cruising on the Lemaire channel. We were told the ship would pass through narrow straits with tall mountains on either side. It was cool, but the weather was so foggy, ...
Day 5 (5th Jan): Drake Passage in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
The ship was still shaky when the day started, but much less so. So I only took one Bonine. The ship runs noticeably slower too… presumably because we have reached the Antarctic Peninsula and thu...
Day 3 (3rd Jan): Ushuaia in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
The morning flight to Ushuaia was painful. Hurtigruten arranged for buses to pick us up from the hotel, which was easy enough. But we stood for 1 1/4 hours in line at the airport to get in the ti...
Day 2 (2nd Jan): Buenos Aires in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
It was a lazy day. We slept 10 hours last night, and woke up at 8am. There was a piece of paper slipped under the door overnight, from Hurtigruten, with check-in instructions for us. The check-in...
Day 1 (1st Jan): Buenos Aires in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
We had a smooth landing in Buenos Aires at 10:30 local time, and customs and luggage claim were smooth too because no one flew on NYE. By the time we got our luggage and met up with the car servi...
Day 0 (31st Dec): New York in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
We left home on an Uber at 4:30 to go to JFK, but driver early and arrived at 4. So we got to airport with plenty of time (around 5). Terminal 8 is much better than Terminal 2. Security was only ...
Preamble in Antarctica and Argentina Travel log
In past trips I’ve used facebook to document the photos of the trip and OD to document the narrative, but this one has so much media that it really should be narrative-driven. So I’ll put more me...