My wife and I took a cruise to Antarctica in January, 2008 (that's summertime, there!). It was a fantastic experience that words cannot exactly describe. It's equal parts eerie, beautiful, exhilarating, and somber. So, I tried to capture my experiences on my new CD, Ticket To Antarctica. 20 Hours Of Sunshine is the first single from the CD. I chose this name because as you get closer and closer to the South Pole, the sun stays out longer...and longer...and longer. :-) Eventually, the sun never really does set. We didn't exactly get to the South Pole, so we did have just a few hours of mild darkness. Otherwise, it was sunshine all the time. We lucked out with our weather during our trip - only one day was a bit overcast and all the rest were sunny. It was the best 30-degree sun I've ever felt. Learn more at http://www.kevoz.com/antarctica
Wow! Love the music and the pictures. They fit perfectly. :)
johnspringerband 1 year ago
Wow! Loved the song and the pictures, they fit perfectly. :)
johnspringerband 1 year ago
What a great tour of the south pole..These pictures are wonderful..Awesome job..
Craig.
cdkkiss1952 2 years ago