Sunday, October 24, 2010
Iceburg and Cape Evans!!!
Friday, October 22, 2010
5 days, 12 hours
Something particularly interesting is that the people who are headed to the South Pole are starting to arrive. They work with us while they wait to be able to fly from here to the pole. Flights try to go every day, but none have been successful yet.
In other exciting Antarctic news, people are starting to see seals on the ice near the base. I haven’t seen any there myself, but its cool knowing that they are around and I have a chance to see them soon. The sun is also up, for good this time. Our last “sunset” was at 12:55am on the 23rd. It was relatively cloudy, but I still took some pictures.
Its interesting to think that we will have permanent sun from here on in…its very disconcerting to be honest. I work indoors, but whenever I see the windows it looks like 2 in the afternoon, no matter what time it is or how long I have been at work. Its especially confusing when I am walking home from a party or just hanging out with my friends…one gets tired like normal indoors and then as soon as you walk outside, your body wants to wake up again because its bright out. I can see how insomnia can become a serious problem.
I have been here for over two months, and things are still really fun and awesome. All the people I work with are great. Last night, several of them cut mohawks into their hair for fun.
Don't worry mom, I was the photographer but didn't participate.
Tonight, weather permitting, I am getting to go on an awesome, awesome rec trip. If it ends up going, I will write all about it soon and include lots of pics!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Boondogle!
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Photos!
I have been in Antarctica for almost two months now, and it doesn’t feel that long at all. However, Winfly feels very far away. I miss the calm and peace and quiet of it, but meeting all of the new people has been fun, and with the increase in people, all of the new DAs are definitely needed. We are at about 700 people now, and the population will increase to be about 1200 in a few weeks. A lot of the new people coming in for the season are people working on scientific research. Every Sunday there is a science lecture so the people in the community can learn about the research being done. There have been lectures about nacreous clouds and weddell seals that I have gone and heard. They are very interesting.
We are getting flights in a few times a week, which means lots of freshies. We are serving salads every night and fresh fruit out all the time, which makes the community really happy. I never realized how much I missed fresh fruits and vegetables before now. The daylight is getting longer and longer which is weird. Even in the middle of the night it’s not totally dark out anymore, and by the end of the month it will be very light all the time. It definitely messes with your head; when you are inside you get tired like normal, but the second you walk outside you kind of wake up because of the light.
So things are pretty business as usual here in McMurdo. I work from 11-9 now, and then either go hiking, out with my friends, or just read and relax. A few Thursdays ago I went to American Night over at the Kiwi’s Scott Base. It was a beautiful walk, and you get a good view of the pressure ridges, which is where the sea ice and the ice shelf meet. They look like piles of snow that have been plowed, and are pretty cool to look at.
Besides hiking one of the other things I am getting into here is photography. There is a photography club here, and last week I learned how to work the settings on my camera, so I can learn how to take better pictures. I bought a Nikon Coolpix P100 right before I left but haven’t used the manual modes yet. Lots of people here know how to use their cameras really well, so it’s been great to get advice on how to use mine.
I feel like I am running out of things to write about in this blog; things here seem so normal to me now, I don’t really know what to talk about anymore. If anyone has any questions about stuff here, just let me know and I will be happy to answer them!
