It's good to be home. It was a great trip but, as always, it's good to be home where things are so much easier to do and you are around your loved ones again. The winter has made a mess of my yard but no damage to the house from tree limbs etc. - just a lot of clean up. Still had a little snow in my driveway but was able to chisel enough away to get my car out of the garage and get up the driveway.
For anyone still following along who has any geeky tendencies, I posted a somewhat lengthy and detailed descriptions of our onboard communications to the outside world. It is under a tab in the blog that I just renamed "Other Stuff". Also, I've not posted much about my Dad's health. Two or three days after I joined the Pintita in St. Thomas, he went to the hospital in a coma caused by a brain tumor. Naturally, it was quite upsetting and his condition has been on my mind a lot during the trip. I'm happy to report that he is doing well. He started a 7 day a week, 45 day long, radiation treatment plan about two weeks ago. He isn't driving but is still living at home, cooking all his meals, exercising, etc. and is doing very well. I plan on going down and visiting him in the next couple months (we skipped over Florida on the way north).