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OMG they found the wreck of the Endurance!! That is SO cool!! Amazing how well preserved it is too! I wonder what cool things they'll find when surveying the area lol

If this is the end of LJ, it's been great this past 18 years! I've met so many great people, and I'm glad I'll still see you here on Dreamwidth <3

9. Do you still seek out new music? What is the best way to discover new music? )

Today's trivia: Quebec City is the only walled-in city and one of the oldest cities in North America
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OMGOMG I CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH THIS!!! I had no idea they made a movie about Two Against the Ice, that was such a great book!! (Someone posted the video on Facebook.) And Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, heck yes! It looks SO good! Please, make more polar exploration movies like this, they definitely deserve to be remembered!

Yesterday at work, a wave of tiredness hit me, and displayed that very well when I tried to say "onions" to Denise and instead said "oni-oni-oni..argh! ONIONS!!" haha! Denise has told me she'd never judge me for stuttering, but I still get embarrassed when I do lol. She'll always know when I'm tired though :P

Looks like I got the booster shot just in time, Alaska covid Omicron cases are going crazy..ugh, I can't wait for this pandemic to be over..

yay new meme! jan. 8-13 )

Today's trivia: The first successful vacuum cleaner was invented in 1901 by Hubert Cecil Booth, a British engineer. It was a horse-drawn and its giant hoses were popped through the windows of customers' houses, and a gas-powered motor generated the suction that pulled the dirt and debris into a glass container on the side of the machine
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Alaska's air quality is the worst in the WORLD right now. D: The smoke has been so bad at times that it feels like you're eating it (I can't believe people live in cities that are like this ALL THE TIME!). I miss the blue sky!! This heat wave has been breaking records all over the place..a news person said the "beleaguered" glaciers were "hemorrhaging water." :( The heat wave is supposed to end in a day or two..the forecast for the next week shows rain and thunderstorms..we definitely need the rain, but I hope lightning doesn't cause more forest fires! I really hope the rain helps put the fires out, I'm sure this air is healthy for no one

A customer at work just got back from Norway, where he saw the Fram, the ship Amundsen sailed on in Antarctica!! He and his wife love polar exploration as much as I do, and were so excited to be able to go..he told me he was totally freaking out when he got on the ship, he couldn't believe he was on such sacred ground! It must have felt so surreal standing there! He brought me back a bag and a postcard, how nice! That and the Discovery would be so cool to see someday! (The Terra Nova would be the coolest, but it's at the bottom of the ocean :()

Day 188-190 )

Today's trivia: Calling "shotgun" when riding in a car comes from the term "shotgun messenger" which was used to refer to the guard who sat next to the stagecoach driver. The guards would use a shotgun to keep robbers and criminals away
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Today mom and I attended a presentation about Ernest de Koven Leffingwell, an arctic explorer I'd never heard of! Janet Collins just published a book about him called On the Arctic Frontier: Ernest Leffingwell's Polar Explorations and Legacy. He was a geologist and created the first accurate map of a large part of the Alaskan arctic coastline and he was the first to scientifically describe permafrost. He was inspired by Fridjof Nansen and was on an expedition with Vilhjalmur Stefansson. I was surprised I'd never heard of him before, since he was connected with Nansen and Steffanson and did such great work. I looked at my books when I got home, and I only saw him mentioned in Steffanson's autobiography, which I haven't read yet (I don't really like him, he abandoned his men on his own expedition because he was bored of being stuck in the ice or something. His ship the Karluk sunk and most of the men died). Janet asked why I was at the presentation, and was super excited when I said I loved polar exploration lol. Looking through the book I told her I recognized names like John Franklin and Elisha Kent Kane, and she was like "ooooh, we have a hot one over here!" And then she was like "I'm sure you know of Shackleton? Scott? Amundsen?" But of course! :D I think she was impressed by how much I knew about polar exploration lol. I about died when she said she had gone to Antarctica and followed Shackleton's route, and she had sailed the Inside Passage and saw the graves from Franklin's men. Wow! It look her about ten years for her to publish the book (lots of research!), but she was determined to get Leffingwell's story out. Very cool, I'll definitely have to get a copy of her book! (How I love living in Alaska and having polar exploration stories at my fingertips!!) And I must say, Leffingwell was very handsome LOL
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Today's trivia: Cleopatra used pomegranate seeds for lipstick

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