Glorious sky on ice |
All quite similar. Except...
Sun(set/rise?) behind an iceberg |
photo: Rakesh Rao
Me jumping with Ingrid (my guitar)
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My afternoons are pretty set. At 3PM I usually head down to the gym to keep up with my boxing training, and then I get an ice hydration lolly from the clinic (Zoelle, you are the best!!!). A few people got interested in my “not-usual” activity and started joining me for my routine. Same as teaching science makes me understand more about my subject, training someone else in boxing makes me a better athlete. It’s fantastic! We have a lot fun, and I especially enjoy seeing their enthusiasm… and their tired faces 😄
While working on a new project today one of the scientists, a very clever and hilarious guy, first appreciated my work, and then he said something about me at the gym, or at the computer writing codes, or at the lounge knitting beanies and pompoms, or outside taking photos, and ended with, “Isa, you are well rounded.” 😂 hahahahaha!! I said: “Well, I know I got a bit of new fluffiness with all this delicious food, but thanks!” 😉
We had the privileged experience of being visited for a while by a curious baby fin whale (now, I’m not entirely sure it was a fin whale -- you judge)!!! Swimming slowly around the bow, it looked like sometimes it was looking at us, curious to understand what sort of creature we were. My heart was pounding fast on my chest (probably also because I kept running from port to starboard and back for 30 minutes). It was a beautiful experience. Then big mama probably called him/her from far, and they both swam away. Today other whales came swimming next to the ship: baby whale must have spread the word of some funny animals floating around...
Isa - not sure if my other comment posted or not, so trying again. It is Lisa, Koichi's wife, here in San Diego. Wondering if my students can email or do WhatsApp interview with you at some point while you are away? We are curious about the impact of planning to "pack everything out" on a ship such as yours, as well as whether you have encountered any marine debris either in your view or in any of the scientific data you and others are collecting? My email is lgriffin@hightechhigh.org - let me know!
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