Wed, Thurs and Friday were just work. I honestly cannot remember what happened on those days... We watched movies I think. Sat we launched another balloon, Stewert Sonde. It was International Talk like a Pirate day. Lots of Yarrs and even Terry joined in. It was fun. We had some grog with dinner and Leslie gave a beautiful toast in pirate. It was great. There was also a craft fair last night where I did a little damage to the checking account. Leslie and I then went to the coffee shop and played games. It was nice and relaxing. I was able to stop and appreciate where I was. I'm in Antarctica, I just had to stop and remember. It really is cool.
So I thought I would give some cool things I have discovered here. Warning: These are super random.
1. The whole island is volcanic rock since it was formed by volcanoes. Mount Erebus is the only active volcano on the contienent of Antarctica and its right next door.
4. There is a very unique language here as well. Like we are here on the ice. Freshies are fresh fruits and veggies which we haven't had in a couple weeks. I am also considered a fng and a beeker. I've seen Fng spelled fingy and is pronounced fin-gee. It comes from the military and means f**king new guy. Can you guess what beeker stands for?
5. You come up with ways to entertain yourself. Like the marker board in my office.
10. And my personal favorite. There are many strange qualities you discover about yourself. For example, I smell... bad. All the time. My feet now have an odor I can't get rid of from wearing thick socks. Its terrible. I'm also very tired of clothes and wish I could be naked more often. My new experiment is to see how long the hair on my legs will grow. This is the longest I've gone without shaving and I'm fascinated by the length of my hair. I know, it is gross.
Antarctica is a beautiful and fascinating place. I really am glad that I'm here to see it and do some things. Experience this strange and wonderful world. There are two things that I cannot seem to get used to though. The smell, myself and others. That and one ply toilet paper.
You'll be glad to hear that Laramie has had their first official snow of the "season"... In fact, it's been snowing all morning, but it is a wet snow and its blowing horizontally. yup, summer is officially over. We got down to freezing last night and have had about 0.25 inches of wet snow. Sounds like you're enjoying Antarctica, at least as much as you can! Hang in there, smelly feet! =) Laterz!
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