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Category Archives: pole

A Confession

August 6, 2010by david pablo cohn 12 Comments

Okay, this isn’t going to be news to those of you who see me every day – it’s been kind of dominating my thoughts and conversation for a while now. […]

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The Path to the Pole

August 10, 2010by david pablo cohn 2 Comments

First off, if the terms “PQ” and “USAP” don’t mean anything to you, STOP READING RIGHT NOW. Go over to my previous post and read it. That’s okay – I’ll wait. You […]

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August 19, 2010by david pablo cohn Leave a comment

“One wonders, after reading a great many such firsthand accounts, if polar explorers were not somehow chosen for the empty and solemn splendor of their prose styles – or even […]

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OMG…OMG…OMFG…

August 23, 2010by david pablo cohn 4 Comments

Got back from lunch to find email from Bill, over with the US Antarctic Program, who wanted to call to ask me a question. Sure – he’s great fun to […]

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Glacier Goggles

August 26, 2010by david pablo cohn 1 Comment

[Usual reminder: if the terms “PQ” and “USAP” don’t mean anything to you, start here, and work your way forward.] So. Maybe it’s something that distinguishes a particular kind of […]

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The Fears

August 29, 2010by david pablo cohn Leave a comment

The busywork is done. All there is to do now is to wait for ticketing, when they tell me what day I need to get on a plane and go. […]

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Compare and Contrast

August 30, 2010by david pablo cohn Leave a comment

Okay, by now you’re all tired of watching me freak out over the South Pole thing. There’ll be more of that, I assure you, but I’ll take a break from […]

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I’ve got a date…

September 5, 2010by david pablo cohn Leave a comment

I’m back in OMG-land. Just got my deployment dates. Knowing that I’ll be heading to Antarctica “in late October or early November” leaves it vague enough that I can still […]

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Unexpected Side Effects

September 12, 2010by david pablo cohn Leave a comment

One of the unexpected side effects of this whole “Pole” thing is a touch of local celebrity. Closet Antarcticans are coming out and telling me that this is something they’ve always […]

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A Few Handy Links

September 24, 2010by david pablo cohn Leave a comment

Okay, I’ve now spent something like three days not obsessing about the Pole. That’s probably enough for now – don’t want to overdo it.Since it seems I’m going to be spending […]

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David Pablo Cohn

I’m David Cohn, known informally as “pablo”. Former Google Research Scientist, now other stuff: writer, flight instructor, folk musician, travel blogger, Antarctic tech support guy, dad and - if you can believe it - farmer.

I help run Natembea, a collaborative farm in Port Townsend that provides land and community for young farmers.

My writing tends toward explorations of how our lives intersect with those of others and with the world around us.

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