“A Galapagos Journey, Day 2” at Galapagos Eco-Lodge Blog

If you’ve been following my blog, you’ll know that last Tuesday marked the inaugural post for my 15-week guest blogging adventure over at the Galapagos Eco-Lodge Blog. If you missed that post, you can check it out now.

Today I’m blogging about Isabela Island and our group’s journey, along with our naturalist guide, Harry Jimenez, to the Sierra Negra volcano.

While you’re at the blog, you can check out accommodations for the Galapagos Eco-Lodge, which is situated on San Cristobal Island. You can also like Galapagos Eco-Lodge on Facebook!

Click here to view my post.

“A Galapagos Journey” at Galapagos Eco-Lodge Blog

As I mentioned yesterday, beginning today my travel posts about my two-week Galapagos Islands cruise in April 2012 on-board the Cormorant Catamaran will be appearing every Tuesday on the Galapagos Eco-Lodge blog. The posts will appear for the next 15 weeks, one post to represent every day of the cruise. On my own blog, sometimes I had two posts in one day, but those posts will usually be abridged into one post for the purposes of the Galapagos Eco-Lodge Blog.

Today, please click through to the Galapagos Eco-Lodge Blog to read all about Day 1 of my journey, where Harry Jimenez, owner/operator of the Galapagos Eco-Lodge, was the guide for our entire two-week cruise.

You can learn all about the Galapagos Eco-Lodge here and like them on Facebook here.

But now, my inaugural guest post!

I’m Going Into Cindication!

No, I’m not becoming a member of a cindicate. As in, the mob. Beginning tomorrow, and for the next four months, my Galapagos Islands travel blog posts will be appearing at the Galapagos Eco-Lodge blog! I am going into cindication as a guest blogger!

I can only claim the cindication because the posts were published here first. They are now getting reprinted, I suppose you could say, but I prefer to say they’re now cindicated. Wouldn’t you, if you had the chance?

Every Tuesday, a new post about my Galapagos journey will be posted to the Eco-Lodge blog, and I will add a corresponding post here, at my own blog, to point you to the specific post over there.

In the meantime, why not pop over to the Galapagos Eco-Lodge blog now and have a gander at the vast array of information naturalist guide Harry Jimenez has put together? Harry was my guide for two weeks on-board the Cormorant Catamaran, and, along with his wife, he also runs the Galapagos Eco-Lodge boutique hotel. A busy guy, that Harry.

You can also like the Galapagos Eco-Lodge on Facebook.