Sept 13, 2012
For anyone back home who is tired of the summer temperatures, this is the sight I woke up to this morning. A good start to the Terry Fox Run today.lol
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Sunday, 9 September 2012
The polar walk
Sept 9, 2012
Today was the 2nd annual polar walk. You’re
probably wondering what it is. Well, it’s basically involves dunking your body
into the freezing cold Arctic Ocean. Ashley had agreed to do this swim for
weeks now. The founder of this walk is Snowball (yes, that is his legal name).
It has now become a birthday tradition and anyone who is brave enough, is more
than welcome to join. I had thought about it at one point but luckily I didn’t
agree to anything. It was a bit chilly today, especially with the wind chill.
In total, there were 4 brave souls, Ashley, Snowball and two local girls. This
event attracted a small crowd of about 10-15 people. One spectator was a drunk
guy holding a big bottle of vodka who was causing quite a stir with a few
people. Even though we were literally right next to the RCMP station, there was
no answer at the station when the drunkard was getting into a confrontation with
a boy. It was definitely a horrible situation to be watching and I felt like I
should have done something to help the boy out. Apparently the drunkard was
holding on to a dog that he claimed was his, however it really belonged to the
boy. While the boy tugged onto the dog’s leash, crying and screaming for that
man to let go, everyone was just watching.... :s The drunkard eventually got
arrested when the RCMP showed up.
Friday, 7 September 2012
Snow...already?
Sept 6, 2012
This week has been going by pretty fast so far, even though,
which I won’t get into detail, has been quite a stressful week at work. I woke
up this morning to see flurries outside my window! Since we have cable, which
also includes Toronto news, I sometimes get jealous how warm it still is back
home. I knew it snowed earlier in Nunavut than what I’m use to, but its Sept
6th! The flurries only lasted the morning and nothing stayed on the ground. As
told by a few people, this is definitely earlier than usual to see snow, since
the real stuff usually comes in October. The temperature has been pretty
consistent since I’ve been here, usually averaging 5 degrees. It’s funny when
people still refer today as summer, even though technically it still is.
Well it’s not the front cover but it’s something. While at
home, Jen and I were flipping through the Nunavut News and she came across this
paragraph in the “Students head back to school” section.
Oh did I also mention that I am one of the table tennis and
badminton coaches for the school? I think my dad would be proud haha. What can
I say....I’m the stereotypical Chinese! Lol
Sunday, 2 September 2012
Fisherman’s Bay
Sept 1, 2012
Our day started at 11am when John picked Ashley, Cassandra,
Linda and I up for an afternoon road trip to Fisherman’s Bay. John just bought
a pickup truck and loves fishing so he wanted to take us girls on a fishing
trip. Fisherman’s Bay is about an hour north from Hall Beach. It was a bumpy
ride and I definitely felt the motion sickness kicking in at times, but the
trip there made me think more that we were in the middle of nowhere.
(A historic landmark in Nunavut. This might be hard to
believe, but this use to be an Inuit shelter hundreds of years ago)
(found a walrus skull)
Unfortunately, when we got to Fisherman’s Bay, there were no
fish caught and it was definitely cold and windy as it rain all day. Either
way, still a good getaway away from school. Did I mention we even got a chance
to shot guns? John and Linda being hunters, John brought he shotgun and gave us
a chance to try it out. Of course we didn’t shoot anything, but it was still
lots of fun firing a gun for the first time. Now Gareth and I can go shooting
together lol
(Cassandra made her own inuksuk)
(whale bone just outside of town. behind is the DEW line towers)
(I love the Nunavut license plate)
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Dead animals
August 31, 2012
A couple days ago there were sightings of two polar bears in
town. Us, the newbies in town, of course wanted to get a glimpse of these
bears, even though the locals see them more as a danger than anything else.
Well, after school, Ashley, Cassandra and I decided to go for a walk before
heading back to school to plan out the next day. We bumped into one of the
teachers who told us to stick around the area because the polar bear was found
and shot down outside of town, and that they were bringing it back in
(hopefully still in one peace). We stuck around but there was nothing. We then
bumped into the mayor (yes, there is a mayor in town lol) who told us that the
bear was being cut up where it was caught. Maybe next time we can get a glimpse
of a polar bear...alive or dead.
On a brighter note, today is Friday! And it’s the long
weekend! So far it’s been great. Left school at a decent time (5pm), had a good
dinner and even did some dancing on the xbox connect with some good company.
However, I would say the highlight of my day was watching Ashley being chased
by children and a goose. Only in the arctic....lol
(another animal butchering on the side of the road)
(can you tell what that was?)
“Lynette! The big boat is coming!”
August 30, 2012
After having a good dinner of spaghetti, arctic char, pizza
and other random foods, a few of us went with Jennifer’s on her daily evening walk with Bubba.
One thing that I like about Hall Beach is that you hardly ever walk alone. By
this I mean, as soon as we step out of our house, the trail of students begin
to grow. We usually have a few kids outside our house. For a week, it was the
same two girls who would knock on our door (sometimes every 10 minutes!) to see
when Bubba was coming outside. Anyways,
once we leave, a couple of kids would follow us on our stroll, and then kids
would join once they see the crowd. I think at one point there were at least 10
kids following us. We went further outside of town today. There is one
inuksuk that I’ve been wanting to see. It’s not really impressive and looks
much bigger from far away, but it was my first real sighting of an inuksuk. The children told me if
someone is building one and it fell, it would mean that person will die soon.
It is also bad luck to knock one down.
Huskies
August 29, 2012
I’ve always thought that huskies were beautiful but I’ve
never really been around them in the past. Before, I was excited to see huskies
in the environment that they were made for. Luckily, Jennifer, my roommate has
a one year old husky named Bubba. There’s only been one or two dogs where I
have felt comfortable around. I’ve had a fear of dog since I was little, but I
find myself slowly getting over my fear. Bubba has been great. Quiet dog and
well trained so I’ve had no problems at all when he’s around. He’s like the dog
version of Yoshi.
This posting is really for my friend, Peter K....the Husky
Lover. This photo is for you.
(passing by a husky family during an evening stroll)
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