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Friday, November 25, 2011

Finally!

Finally, I am getting another post done. I'm sorry it has been so long, life is busy down here on the Ice. I have been rather engrossed in working 55+ hours a week, eating, sleeping, playing pickle ball (so addicted!), and socializing, there isn't time to do much else. I have also been without a way to get my pictures uploaded to my computer but a friend helped me out, so I have a few pictures to aid me in sharing my adventures.

Here are a few pictures from around MacTown.

Snow-mo-chopper!
On the walk out to Hut Point
Discovery Hut
Petrified seal in the foreground, alive one in the back ground.
If you were jump into one of those random tubes in Mario Bros, you would end up here!
In the Ob-Tube, with the joker Twan above.
One of our rather comical trash bins.
A great walk out on the sea ice with some great friends!


ICE ROAD TRUCK'IN!
Here are a few picture from a trip out to the Ice Runway.


Big wheel'in

Gotta stay strapped!
Ice Town

More to come!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Quick Update

Sorry I haven't been posting as much as I'd hoped I would be. Work takes a surprising amount of time! Luckily, work is going great and I enjoy what I do. So overall, the Ice is still amazing. There are a bunch of activities I am looking forward to doing soon! I haven't been able to upload pictures lately due to a broken card reader. I should soon be able to add some new ones!

Until next time.. Here are a couple random photos just for the fun of it.




Thursday, November 3, 2011

Observations

My Grandfather always told me how important being observant is. Turns out, in Antarctica it is beneficial as well! Thanks Grandpa Cook.

So at McMurdo, there are two features bearing that famous trait for a name. There is Observation Hill and the Observation Tube. OB Hill is a short, steep, yet slightly tricky climb with the snow and ice just outside of town. The view from the top is absolutely breathtaking. The OB Tube is the cool little tube (believe it or not) with a viewing chamber on the end, that they stuck down through the sea ice. I was lucky enough to see to see a seal while I was down there! I wasn't able see much else besides little fish. It was awesome to hear the seal talking to each other too. I captured a few photos of each for your viewing pleasure!








Observations have also been paying off at work for me. This job is completely new to me and I have been learning so much from everyone around me. I am loving my new job. I get to put together larger than life puzzles and play with heavy equipment. Perfect.

Giant puzzles in the cargo bay.

Brenda, one of the Delta's we use to haul cargo.

A few of the other toys!

The Pickle!!!

The view from my office.
Even the most primitive creature down here has learned through observation. The Skua have learned that people carrying blue trays have food! They will dive bomb and attack anyone with a blue tray from our dinning galley. They are fearless and crafty in their ways. People describe them as a mix between a pigeon and a vulture. I hope I avoid this, if not, it is sure to be a good story. Haha


A couple random photos.

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