
At long long last the ship that is meant to be taking us home arrived on Sunday! Although just a matter of days earlier we had received a few new people via two C212 light aircrafts, it wasn’t until I saw the Aurora Australis anchored in the middle of Newcomb Bay that I finally realised our winter was over. 


C212s arriving at the Skiway, mid-November. The first people we had seen since Febuary 14 - nine months earlier.

The AA (Aurora Australis) in Newcomb Bay - 1st of December.
Since Sunday we have been inundated by fresh fruit, mail, and new faces, and at this stage look likely to leave on Friday – 3 days from now! It’s a sad thought actually, because I know that once I get on the ship I’m probably never going to see this place again. Don’t get me wrong, I’m looking forward to getting home, but it will be very sad to leave, and I’ll definitely miss the place!
I dare say this will be my last post before getting home (3 or 4 weeks from now), as there is only email access on the ship, so the end of the story will have to wait for now.
However it was originally October that the ship was meant to arrive, but as you know, that wasn’t to be, and by the end of October we were still in limbo over when the ship would arrive and when we would see some new faces. In a way we eventually got used to the fact, and even started to see the positives in it. It meant we were able to get out a few more times before being inundated with any pesky summerers, and I think in the end we were all a little grateful that we didn’t have to share the place with 50 or 60 more people just yet.
In the last week of October I walked to Wilkes again to spend the night with Dom, Tom and Curly. We again cooked up a few wood-fire pizzas, just for old times sake, and said goodbye to Wilkes the next day (surely this would be the last time we get to visit the 1950s heritage hut – used by both the Australians and Americans as a Radio Communications hut while Wilkes was still an operational station). 

In October the penguins returned. First in dribs and drabs…

Then in numbers…





In October the penguins returned. First in dribs and drabs…












There are also plenty of Snow Petrels back,













In any case, apologies for the brevity of this post (I could’ve found better photos etc if I had time), but with things as busy as they are at the moment I'll just have to wrap things up properly once I’m home. Until that time, with a tear in my eye, I'll have to say for the last time...
Bye from Casey!!!