Nathan took me out the park today becuase you could get a full on view of the sun! All 20 seconds of it didn't seem to do much for my sorry pale skin. And here is a photo I thought you would all enjoy. I stepped out of the car to take some shots and came back a crusty lady with white hair. I even got a frost mustache...well more like frost lipstache and frost under my eyes, man it's cold!
Kate We get the light like you do, it's just someone put the stupid mountain in the way....er I mean they put the community on the other side of the mountain from the sun. Finally the sun is popping it's face up over top of the mountain. However you guys get the crazy winds that our lovely mountain protects us from.
I moved to Nunavut 3 years ago with my husband and Alaskan Malamute. Here we started raising our first daughter Ezri and shortly before we left, became pregnant with our second.
As every journey has an end, we found ourselves back south again, dreaming of returning north one day. Please read about my adventures and continue to feel free to send me e-mails.
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6 comments:
Yeah for the sun! What other pics did you take?
Lucky you! We won't see the sun up here (even for 20 seconds) until February 6th!!! February 2nd if we go out to Nanisivik .... hmmm....
Our sun just came back too! But since the town is so low behind some cliffs, you cannot see it from town for a while yet.
Yey for sunlight and serotonin!
Tina,
here is link to more photos from today...
Once again, I feel like Iqaluit is the poshest place to live - we never experience the darkness like you guys do!
You two look so happy in the sunshine.
Kate
We get the light like you do, it's just someone put the stupid mountain in the way....er I mean they put the community on the other side of the mountain from the sun. Finally the sun is popping it's face up over top of the mountain. However you guys get the crazy winds that our lovely mountain protects us from.
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