Sunday, May 30, 2010
Food "sharing"
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Polarman!!
Friday, May 14, 2010
The Arctic is melting... beware the melting snow!
The Arctic is melting! Sometimes you can tell and sometimes you can’t! If you decide to step off the path this time of year in the snow be prepared to end up with an entire leg deep in the snow! I had a good laugh at myself when I realized how funny I must have looked suddenly “sitting” in the snow in my way home and having to crawl out. You think I might have learned my lesson, however while on a run / hike / exploring trip this afternoon I walked across what seemed like only a small bit of snow and oops ended up with a soaking wet foot! I would never have guessed there was all that water under there! It was an unbelievable day to explore. The photos will have to speak for themselves :)
Monday night I ate Caribou stew and even a thin slice of frozen Caribou! It was at a community “feast” at the community hall. For those of you surprised at this, I’m against eating meat that is produced by mass farming/factory methods, but am okay with tasting meat from wild and locally hunted animals. The frozen caribou wasn’t cooked at all, and seemed to melt in my mouth. However, I have to say it didn’t taste like much to me, and I definitely don’t think I’ll be incorporating this into my diet, but it was certainly interesting. I wasn’t that taken by the Caribou stew either, but probably again because I’m not a huge fan of the taste of meat and am quite fond of my own veggie stews with non-meat spices and flavours.
Although there don’t seem to be any hiking or camping recreational groups in town, I have made a few unexpected and exciting discoveries to keep myself busy here. There is a non-profit volunteer-run gym open evenings and weekends, only a 5 minute walk from work… and they have aerobics and even Karate classes! I did a “fitathon” fundraiser on Saturday - 3 hours of step, ripped, yoga and pilates classes, quite the work out! There is also a Francophone Association that has been showing Montreal playoff games. When I first walked in there and was asked what I’d like to drink in French and listened to everyone around me speaking in French I almost felt like I was back in Quebec! Finally there is a social dance club, so I'm going to check that out on Sunday.
As a follow-up from my last post, I haven’t had any other unexpected middle of the night guests!