Sunday, August 27, 2006

Hut Point Pics

Yo everyone. Now that I've sent out my mass email, I guess I gotta start living up to my word and posting interesting things. I wish I knew some. Here are the pics of hut point I was talking about. Coming soon: picture of me in hammock, picture of me holding lighter to the ice with the caption "Take this, Al Gore."
Also, one thing I forgot to say in the E-mail: if you want to send me something (won't get here till October, but you can send it anyway), this is my address:
Jesse Owens
McMurdo Station
Antarctica
PSC469 Box 700
APO AP96599-1035
Scott's Hut
The 'Golf Ball' on Hut Point Ridge is our radar.
The sea ice of McMurdo Sound.
McMurdo and Observation Hill
Vince's Cross. Vince (Discovery Expedition) slipped and fell into the water near this point.
Black Flags mean danger!
McMurdo Sound

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

McMurdo, Antarctica

Well, folks, I'm here. I won't have my laptop until saturday at the earliest, so I won't have any pictures for a while, but I assure you I'll have plenty soon. After all of the reading, research, and internet searching I've done, I can't believe how much the pictures don't do this place justice.

Today, the sun shone on the Royal Society Mountains for the first time this Winter (still can't see the sun from McMurdo, but if you climbed up the hill you could) and they were simply awesome. I was in awe. I was a little disappointed when I arrived yesterday that it was a mere -28* f, a temperature that I've actually felt before. It felt great after being on the plane in all of the Extreme Cold Weather gear that we were required to wear, sweating like a maniac. I didn't have to wait long, though, before I reached my new record low temperature after the sun went down. Words and photos can not convey the beauty and purity of this land. Well, except for around Mac Town, which is as dirty and ugly as it looks in the photos.

My room mate seems like a cool dude, seeing as how the first music he put on when we were unpacking was 'The Life Aquatic' soundtrack. I'm still not quite used to the time change, I woke up a few hours too early this morning for my first day of work. It's definately not like the other janitorial jobs I've had before, if only because we have extremely rudimentary cleaning supplies. It's difficult to convince the company to get us anything new down here, because of the high cost of getting anything to The Ice. The spaghetti strings in the mops come out in clumps like a chemo patient's hair. I got to clean all three bars today, so I have a leg up on seeing where the hang-outs are. They all seem like nice places to relax, but the stinky bar (read: smoking bar) lives up to its nickname. Everything definately still has the feel of a military base, with its short, utilitarian (read: ugly) buildings and innumerable acronyms for every place, position, room and department. I'll ask someone where they work and am too embarassed to ask what they mean when they say something like 'HGQ' or 'VYK' or something.

I can't wait till I get paid and can send everyone some postcards. We took a walking tour of town today, and I just can't wait until I have the outdoor safety training so that I can go on some hikes see The Ice from a vantage point outside Town. Well, I'll be back soon with something better to say. Right now I am so unfamiliar and overwhelmed that I can't really think of anything worthwhile to say. Check everyone out later,
Jesse

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Christchurch, NZ


Well, I'm off on the first leg of my journey. After a long day(s) of flight, I'm here in beautiful Christchurch. I'm deleriously tired, but I was instructed that if I went to sleep upon arrival, my jetlag would be that much worse. The place I'm staying is sort of half apartment, half hotel. It is very comfortable, and I had the best shower of my entire life a minute ago. Nothing fun has happened yet, but the Wellses are coming to hang out in a few hours, and that should be a rollicking good time. The view outside my room is unremarkable, but here it is anyway. I don't have a power adapter, so I'll leave you there to save enough juice to post when something notable happens.

Saturday, August 12, 2006

First Post



This is the test post so I can figure out how to 'blog.'