The slow thaw is on. I can once again feel all my fingers and toes. Why, you ask? The good people at the Weather Network sent me and my colleague Dwayne up to Nunavut last week to do some stories on ozone depletion, among other things. It was a really incredible experience that I'll be sharing with my kids someday for sure. There is so much power in the air and the land up there that it's easy to feel humbled. And to look out for kilometres at a landscape that is pretty much lifeless is a wild sensation. I grew up around trees and water, so this was something entirely new to me.
Here are some pics for your viewing pleasure. For more, click here.






wow your eyebrows are frozen.
Posted by: amanda at March 8, 2005 10:20 PMhehe.. COOL man! kinda like the opposite of what musky is experiencing right now ;)
Posted by: Maze at March 9, 2005 04:58 PMi think you're trying to kill my computer with these pictures.
Posted by: michelle at March 10, 2005 09:33 AMkiller boots man!
looking at those pics just made me shiver but thankfully it's plus thirty in Australia right now, hahaha.
Peace out Waub.
Way cool dude!
Posted by: Darcey at March 15, 2005 09:50 PM