The [dog,SSPA] ate my [homework,blog post]
Scott had it easy. All he had to contend with was weather, scurvy, crevasses, bad logistics and the hierarchical tyranny of British command. Here? We’ve got to deal with faulty […]
Scott had it easy. All he had to contend with was weather, scurvy, crevasses, bad logistics and the hierarchical tyranny of British command. Here? We’ve got to deal with faulty […]
By and large, my Mondays here haven’t felt like the archetypical “Monday”, but today really does. Still holding off a bit of a cold, and haven’t been sleeping well. Brain […]
Sunday – our one day off each week. A day to lie in bed, to kick back. To sleep in. Except that someone in our Jamesway let their alarm go […]
Sound of a Twin Otter warming up its turbines out on the apron. Bob, Andy and the AGO team were supposed to get dropped off at one of the remote […]
The Logistics Arch Ummm, okay. So, my friend Eden over at Fussy pointed folks over this way and suddenly my hit counter has gone through the roof. Which is a […]
Today: Laundry in the station first thing in the morning, planning to exercise and shower after work. Meagan caught me at lunch with that conspiratorial look in her eyes. “Hey, […]
Up a little early this morning. Ian (next partition over in in J7-13) usually gets up a bit before I do, but he hit his “snooze” a couple of times, […]
Over lunch yesterday, Michelle let on that she’s writing a novel – her ninth. She’s a long-time participant in National Novel-Writing Month (which happens to be November); in fact, she’s […]
It’s Dr. Science time! Weather’s turned fabulous – sunny, with zero wind (albeit still -42C), but with the sun and no wind, I’ve been leaving Big Red unzipped, or sometimes […]
Hi all, It’s my day off (again), so it’s time for round two of “Questions for Pablo at the Pole“! I’ll tackle a couple of the easy ones first: ==========================================“What […]