We are on the Equator, so it's hot and humid. It rains every day too. Of course, it's the rainy season, so what can you expect! We've been in the Galapagos some 10 days now and after the first flurry of going on tours we have slowed down to island pace. One day slides into another; T shirts get saturated in perspiration and then it's evening and the decision of " Where will we eat tonight ? ". The restaurants (7 or 8 ) are surprisingly good and, importantly, all offer fairly effective WiFi. This contrasts favorably with Cristobal, where a couple of bars said they offered WiFi, but when you came to use it, there was some reason why it was " problemo ".
I went to the airport today. It's on Baltra island, to the north of Santa Cruz. To get there you cross the island from south to north, then take a ferry across a channel, then wait for a bus to come and cover the last 15 mins. The airport is similar to those on the Caribbean islands, that is "open air".
The rest of the day was pretty much spent working with a travel agent (hmm, maybe, possibly?) on stuff to do next week after daughter Aisling arrives. Hopefully, it'll be all right on the day. However, as I said at the start, I have now been heated, rained on and toured, to where it's hard to do much more that say : uno mas Bloody Mary, por favor "