Friday, September 25, 2009

Definitely the arctic!!!

Ok, so it's been pretty chilly here lately, usually hovering around 1 or 2 degrees for the last week. I snapped this photo yesterday on my way to work (across the gully!). There's been snow on the ground a few times, but it has always melted during the day. Until today, that is. Iqaluit is in the middle of a full-on blizzard right now!!! It started around noon, and just keeps building - enough that I was wishing I had my winter boots on for the walk home! September 25th and I'm wading through snow drifts. Yep.....definitely the arctic.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

I'm cultured!

I got the chance to go to a Cultural Orientation seminar a little while ago. I spent the day on the tundra in a tent listening to stories and learning about traditional Inuit practices from a couple of the local elders. I had caribou heart stew, bannock, and muktuq for lunch, along with tea made from plants gathered from the land. I actually enjoyed the muktuq this time - it was more frozen than the last time I tried it. I even cut it up myself with an ulu - a crescent shaped cutting tool - the same tool that I'm using in the photo to clean a seal pelt! I also went berry picking - the tundra is covered in blueberries and crowberries, which are more sour than blueberries. I had a fantastic day, and it was a great reminder to continue to go looking for 'local flavour' even though I'm beginning to feel like one of the locals.





This is a photo of a qulliq - it was often the only source of light and heat inside of the igloos and tents. I have a hard time imagining that, because it does NOT throw off a lot of heat! Apparently it would take most of the day just to boil water for tea. I think I know why Inuit people ate their food raw - they would starve just waiting for it to cook! The seal oil gets wicked up by a combination of moss and arctic cotton and burns very slowly. This lamp burned all day, and the moss did not have to be replenished at all.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Definitely not the arctic!

I've been back in Iqaluit for a few weeks now, but I still keep dreaming of the lush, humid forests of Vancouver Island.....especially since I woke up to snow on the ground yesterday morning!! It melted by mid-morning, and was quite pretty while it lasted, but I'm more than happy to wait a few more weeks before it's here for good.

I just learned that I will be travelling to one of the other communites to do portable ultrasound service, and I'm really excited about it. I will be going to Pond Inlet, which is on the northern end of Baffin Island. It is apparently one of the most beautiful places to go, but I'm not sure that I'm going at a great time of the year - in between the 24-hour sunlit days, and the pretty blankets of snow. I'm sure I will enjoy it, whatever the weather is like....I think it will be amazing to be so far north.