Journal Entry

This is Ukpik Nest 2 (or "The Nest") where I am staying this week. From the outside, it looks a bit like storage containers on stilts. On the inside, it's quite nice. Here's a quick tour. I have a room that I don't spend a lot of time in.

Dorm RoomRoom Sweet Room.

Because I haven't totally acclimated to Alaska time yet, I'm up before anyone else and have first dibs on the showers. I'm enjoying them now because at Toolik, this will be no more! The bathrooms are modular with a shower, toilet, and sink in each room.

Shower rooms in the nestThis is our bathroom. There are four for the women and four for the men.

We make all our meals. There is a grocery store in Utqiagvik ($18 apples and oranges anyone?) where we can get anything from produce to ATV's.

AC apples and orangesSome things are priced like the lower 48, but most are not!

We also cook all our own meals and share a common dining hall.

Nest Dining HallThe dining hall at the nest. The nest kitchenThe very large kitchen. pantry at the nestEach group has an assigned refrigerator and pantry space.

The Adventures Of Flat Cat

Wait...There's A Prize?

Starting on today's post, you will find pictures of Piedmont, Oklahoma's school mascot, the Wildcat. To all the upcoming 6th grade students in Piedmont, print out the travel log and find the Flat Cat in each journal entry. Record the journal date, title of the journal, and location or activity of the Flat Cat. The first student to turn a correctly filled in log to me in August will get an Arctic prize! Woo hoo!

Wildcat In the TundraThe Wildcat's first trip to the tundra!

Comments

Keith Smith

I love the flat cat idea! Have a great time, cant wait to see pictures from Toolik!

Melissa Lau

I love Flat Cat. I just have to remember to bring him with me!! I leave for Toolik on Monday!

On 6/8/18 6:10 AM, PolarTREC wrote:

Kevin Dickerson

I have an elementary school class I have made contact with that will be sending me with some "Antarctic Flat Stanleys". Lots of "flat things" are headed to the poles in the next few months. Great photos and journals so far. I'm excited to see your Polar Connect in a few days.

Melissa Lau

Thanks, friend! I am amazed at the pictures and science you are doing at Palmer Station. Stay safe and good science to you!

On 6/9/18 8:59 PM, PolarTREC wrote:

Wendi Pillars

I'm so excited to see where you are--it looks pretty homey! Your pics provide a wonderful look at your new temporary life. Keep them coming! (and hey, is there gold in them thar' apples?) (Was THAT what the gold rush was all about?)

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