No fish yet though. Maybe on the ebb (probably not).
We did see a pod of beluga - and Paul and Jeff mentioned that when they went into town yesterday, they thought they saw a wolf prowling the tundra on the way. Paul described it as a big, wolf-like looking canine that seemed to be on its own.
It's getting late and I have yet to achieve the goal of reading the manual to learn how to use the newfangled outhouse. But it's sort of an intimidating structure (see the photo) and it's the kind of mistake I don't want to make. I can't find a time of day that I want to make any of the possible array of mistakes available with this toilet. I've planted the ends of nine green onions with garden ambitions.
Weather report: It is now 11:15 pm and the sun is shining low through the window. I love the solstice.
It is about time to go check the nets - the tide is almost high. I went to the crew cabin and couldn't resist this shot - in the foreground is the crew cabin. The Space Hut is in the background in the middle and over on the left is the bunkhouse. And the solstice evening light is the chorus that brings it all together.
(Does this light remind anybody else of a Maxfield Parrish painting?)
3 comments:
No fish?!?!?
My dad, Bob Brennan, shared the blog with me. Keep it coming. It gives me great joy to read about your daily adventures. T
Maxfield Parrish or Edward Hopper's early work
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