Thursday, December 30, 2021
Exploring Islote Tintoreras
Hike Up to Sierra Negra Volcano
It was too quickly time to say goodbye to Floriana Island and head northwest via speed boat to Isabela Island. The shape of this island kind of resembles a seahorse. It’s also the largest island in the Galapagos archipelago. The island also has six active volcanos. I hiked up to the rim of the Sierra Negra Volcano. When reached the summit I was looking down at the largest basaltic caldera in the Galapagos. It was another good workout that I recorded on My Garmin: Click here
Full Day of Snorkeling and Hiking on Floriana Island
After my dive downward, I headed up to the highlands of Floreana were I hiked through a labyrinth of trails and spotted many tortoise.
Friday, December 24, 2021
A Hike and Swim on Santa Cruz Island
Today I went to Las Grietas for a swim. I walked through a cactus forest on my way. The cactus forest is a great place to spot lava lizards and the famous Darwin finch. The local swimming hole sits between to volcanic cliffs. The water comes from a river on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other.
Later in the day I took a boat to Floreana Island. This island is famous for some of it's first inhabitants. John Treherne wrote a book called The Galapagos Affair that tells the story of these German transplants on this remote island.
Video of school:
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Heading to the Islands
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Quito
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Leaving for Quito
Well this adventure is officially underway. I'm getting ready to leave for DFW. From there I will fly to Miami for a brief layover before I catch my flight to Quito, Ecuador.
Quito Ecuador is just 14 miles south of the Equator but, it is also 9348 ft. above sea level so I expect the climate to be pleasant. It may, however, take me a day or two to acclimate to the altitude. I sometimes experience headaches when I'm at such high altitudes. We'll see.
Quito is a nice old city with lots of historic buildings. I'll have a couple of days to explore before I leave for the Galapagos Islands.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Inherit the Wind
No matter where you go in the world, you can find connections to almost every subject; including our theatre department. Let's see what Ms. Walker has to say about how Galapagos has impacted theatre.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
My Global Business Student Video
My Global Business students created their own short videos about tourism on Floreana Island. I will spend about three days on this island. Let's see what my students have learned about the way the locals are addressing the tourism industry on their island.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Swimming in the Pacific Ocean
I should be spending a lot of time in the water; swimming with the marine life around the islands. It's always important to practice good safety habits when around animals and the water; especially in the ocean. Nurse West has something to say about that and she also has a question you can answer for house points.
It's Time to Head Home
Though I may be returning home, Galapagos has taught me to be always moving forward. What does that mean? A final Reflection:

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Today I went to Las Grietas for a swim. I walked through a cactus forest on my way. The cactus forest is a great place to spot lava lizard...
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Why did I select the Galapagos Islands as my next Great Adventure you ask? I'd have to say it was a natural choice or a "natural ...
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Well this adventure is officially underway. I'm getting ready to leave for DFW. From there I will fly to Miami for a brief layover be...