Saturday 29 March 2014

Pictures

It's a sad realization that my time here in Cape Dorset is coming to an end. When I arrived I felt like I had all the time in the world, but now I realize that this time next week I will be back "South". I saw the Northern Lights again last night;they still amaze me. I look forward to getting some copies of the ones from the other night from Heidi (her camera and skills are fabulous) to share with everyone.

Here are some more pictures! In no particular order. Also I am not able, nor do I feel comfortable posting pictures of faces of students, but managed to get some shots that do not have student faces in them to give you an idea of the games.

John the Principal and Kathy getting the snow ready for the Maple Taffy Station! I think the staff and students could have sat around the snow and ate Taffy all day; it was DELICIOUS!


One of the games involved students "running on their knees".




One of my drawings on the board early on.


Mona keeping me company as usual while I write my blogs.

My Winter Carnival Team T-Shirt (the children and staff really enjoyed the day we spent making these)



                                                    The Back


                                                     Hazy afternoon

Going for a walk


We thought we came across the remnants of a sod house, but it turned out to be a wind shelter for when they shoot geese.


Mom, I thought you'd be pleased to see these up North. I'm continually surprised by what is available.

The iceberg we saw in the distance.



A typical sunset here in Cape Dorset.

Learning to drum at the High school


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