Friday, January 23, 2009

The Beginning

So, a day at the office doesn't get much better than when your boss asks if you "want to go to the arctic for a couple weeks". Just so you know, the answer to that question if anyone should ever ask, is pretty much always YES.

I am a sucker for adventure; A couple weeks at a climate change research station at the end of February bodes well for adventure. But I wont pretend to be oblivious to the fact that being anywhere near the arctic circle at the peak of winter is at best uncomfortable, if not down right painful. But it's OK, I have been watching the various cold weather episodes of Man Vs. Wild. All studied up then. Although some of you might hope for it, I do not plan on airdropping myself into the tundra like Bear Grylls.

So on a more serious note, I will be the Facilitator for a team of about 12 Earthwatch volunteers, many of them teachers. Each of the teachers on my team has been awarded a "Live From the Field" Fellowship with Earthwatch Institute, and will be teaching their students from the research station with the rest of the team.


Here is where I will be:

8 comments:

  1. I think that you are crazy, but you will finally be able to answer this question that has haunted me: Which bear is best?

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  2. And that answer will always be the POLAR BEAR. The fiercest bear known to mankind....

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  3. WRONG the grizzly bear can DEFINITELY kick the polar bear's ass

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  4. Polar bears can't even handle a little global warming. No question which bear will one day rule the earth...

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  5. Daddy bear is best just ask goldilocks!

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  6. Dwight is actually the best bear... he flushed the toilet all by himself today

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  7. Dwight is actually the best bear... he flushed the toilet all by himself today

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