Wednesday, May 31, 2006
King Penguin
These little guys were so fascinating, friendly and curious. If you sat for long enough nearby to them, they would come up to you really closely, and check you out. I had to work for a little bit during the refueling but on my break i was lucky enough to be able to have a wander about to check out the local residents!
Chopper flights depart Casey for Aurora Australis
Well, finally it came time to depart Casey station. I was sad to leave, but I had known all along that all good things must come to an end. The way we left was a bit slow and painful, because the ship was 40nM offshore, and the helitrip was around 45mins return, so people were leaving in dribs and drabs. But eventually it was my turn to say goodbye to friends that i was leaving behind, and time to head on to the next stage of the adventure.
One last chance to take in the continents Beauty
Well it was a spectacular sunset on a balmy night, so it was time to go and have some quiet time before leaving the station. We were set to leave Casey on the 27th March. Unbelievable how time flies down here. So the last couple of weeks required a great deal of taking it all in and making sure the memories are lasting.