On Monday I fly out to Arviat, which is south west from here, in pretty well the exact middle of Canada about 300km north of Churchill. I will be there for a week moving some of the networks over to the new MAN fiber, and if I am lucky, going caribou hunting. I am trying to negotiate bringing one of the locals here who said he will take me out with them. In any case, caribou is the main diet of that area, so I should be able to try it.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Thursday, 18 August 2011
It seems the news is nearly country wide, so you can imagine it's the “talk of the town” right now. A 70 tonne bowhead whale was caught in Iqaluit this week, the first in over 100 years. At first I didn't realize it was such a historic event, people kept saying “did you hear they caught a bowhead?”. I was working in the NRI (Nunavut research institute) on Tuesday and the place was empty. I asked where everyone was and front desk said “out on the bowhead hunt”. I assumed it was just a normal occurrence.
So its a big week for Iqaluit. Bowhead hunting was banned for a long time due to low numbers, but just recently has been allowed (although still strictly controlled). With 70 tonnes of whale meat in town, hopefully I can get my hands on some whale soup finally.
Monday, 15 August 2011
Well I am going on a month up here now. Still a month before I visit home, but halfway there ;)
Work has been more than nuts. Don't really remember my last day off and don't see one in the future, but I guess it makes the time go by. I got thinking of the things I 'miss' the other night, so here is off the top of my head...
High speed internet
F1/tsn
Indian food
wearing shorts
The track
running options
pad thai
the running room
fresh fruit
my magic bullet
blackberry
paved roads
and of course, Veronica...
Work has been more than nuts. Don't really remember my last day off and don't see one in the future, but I guess it makes the time go by. I got thinking of the things I 'miss' the other night, so here is off the top of my head...
High speed internet
F1/tsn
Indian food
wearing shorts
The track
running options
pad thai
the running room
fresh fruit
my magic bullet
blackberry
paved roads
and of course, Veronica...
Monday, 8 August 2011
Carvings
There is no lack of art work up here. They sell them in every gift shop, but all you have to do is sit down to a meal at any restaurant and you will be approached likely a few times with things like carvings, paintings, earrings, and fuzzy little slippers. The prices are usually quite good too. If you have ever looked to buy a soapstone carving in a shop, its about 1/4 the price if you buy it direct. I have picked up a few, sort of holding out for a few particular things.
Yes, it probably gets annoying after a while of constantly being offered things, however they are very polite about it. I see it as just part of the culture. I have heard in some towns they will actually knock on hotel doors, and walk right in if you let them.
Friday, 5 August 2011
I think I have been here too long, as I am starting to recognize people in my day to day life now. Like, every day. Its inevitable in a small town regardless, but this is a small town with no where else to go. There's no city to drive into, you need groceries there is one of two places you are going. You want to eat out there is like 4 options, and that's it. So you are bound to keep running into the same people over and over. Basically forget any ideas of living a private, quiet life up here, because you are part of the town, one big happy family.
On that note, its looking like my stay here may be extended, perhaps right to Christmas. I don't think I want to come back after, as January on Baffin Island sounds....cold. People assure me that winter is the best time to be up here, but I am sure they are just living in denial. -40, average. No, thank you. Oh but it's a dry cold! They are all nuts.
Thursday, 4 August 2011
Monday, 1 August 2011
Sylvia Grinnell Park
On Sunday a co-worker and I took a hike out to Sylvia Grinnell park, just outside of the city. Not a huge place, but is close enough to Iqaluit that you can hike out and back in a couple of hours. We will definitely be taking another trip out.
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