Sunday, November 4, 2007

Here I am again...

Sunday afternoon and sitting at the coffeehouse, laptop in lap… finally. The last week and a half I have been bouncing between feeling ok and having a sore throat. I stayed home 3 (and then 2 more) days to rest, which is encouraged to keep spreading illness. My cold is changing shape, but I feel better and I hope that the curative powers of Saturday night whiskey are real, even if a bit overdue today. All the sleeping and convalescing has knocked my schedule out of whack and I asked the doctor for a temporary sleeping aid. That has worked but last night I ran out, so after not sleeping well I went to the lounge to sit and drink water at 5am. I then spent 3 hours on a puzzle that was sitting there, half completed. Didn’t sleep much more, but am now dedicated to a no-nap day. Altogether, the constant daylight is not affecting my sleeping much as I am usually inside by 10-11pm and settling in for bed without a window nearby to distract me. If that is what it would take to affect me? So, I apologize for the long pause in my writing…
First off, don’t be mad if you are The Today Show type and you turn it on the next few days and you see they are broadcasting live from McMurdo and I didn’t tell you about it ahead of time. I knew they were coming, but they are suddenly here. Oh, they are at the extreme (ha!) ends of the earth to highlight, I’m guessing, some environmental programs. So tune in Monday and Tuesday morning and then maybe Tuesday on the NBC national news, (I think). But they are broadcasting live and that means I am not getting up at 2am here to stand outside with the slim chance that a camera pans my way. (Sorry Chels). Plus, we’ve been told that it’s not really going to be the Times Square experience with 2000 gloves and mittens a-waving. Although, I hope that if you do watch, it’s nice and you can get some kind of better visual grasp on this thing down here, nicer shots than I can provide with my camera.



In between the, uh, sick days, I made the effort to celebrate Halloween. I lasted about 1 ½ hours of low energy, sober, hanging out in the decorated big gym. I went as a tree. I wore a wig and clothes from the station costume closet and fake foliage of course, nothing grows down here (well, some things grow and I’ll show you later). The Halloween parties are a big deal and people bring down or ship down their costumes, or make them here, etc. etc. I heard by the end of the night things were dancy and drunky and robots were taking their pants off. On a related note, I keep finding out that lots of people are in their mid twenties.




Halloween Party




Me the tree, Jane the mummy, Kelly the trailer trash



Ok, not everyone is in their mid twenties, but lots of people think that I’m about 26. Man, that is funny. I must exude some jolly, carefree spirit or something… or at least, more than I am willing to admit to strangers. Perhaps I am being ridiculous about what 26 is. (Nevertheless, Saturn is hurling itself far away and no longer wants to hang over my head or sit on my Sun—recent astrological curiosities indulged.)



Here are some shots taken around 10pm I think, looking out over the sea ice toward Mt. Discovery on a peninsula of the continent, south of McMurdo. The buildings out there are sea ice runway support buildings (i.e. runway fire department, fueling, some air transportation support, etc.).











A few photos from a calm, but overcast day at Hut Point Ridge, just west and northwest of town.



Looking out over the sea ice...

4 comments:

Annette said...

hey, are you reading these comments? We need some answers, woman! Nice costumes. If you got drunk and fell over, people could use you for a bench. : ) The Canadian Geese have been flying over (migration pattern)for weeks and we are awaiting the 20,000+ to show us when winter is coming. A beautiful sight i'tis! I miss you and enjoy your blogs. I thought you might be in the pole. No more colds or sick for you, kay.
Love&Hugs, amp

LL said...

You should've attached a tree hugger to you. That would be the perfect Oregon costume!

Unknown said...

wow, those photos are amazing, surreal, desolate and then wow again. hope you are feeling better soon and/or by now.

Kathryn said...

Hi Julie,
Dawn told me about your blog. Cool. No fun being sick though. Hope you feel better for good soon.