Chair
Building a chair in nature, constructed from found elements, is a simple idea about accommodating human-kind in the natural world. Just as a primitive hut provides shelter, so too a chair provides a place to rest the body in a[…..]
Ancient Ground
III I walk on ancient ground soft above permafrost absorbing what drifts from the south to the archipelago cadmium and mercury bio-diversity footprints polar bear, arctic fox, Svalbard reindeer carbon remain for years there are beds of pebbles on bedrock[…..]
14th July Glacier
Sunday 26th September. We are having a gentle day at the rather surprisingly named 14th July Glacier. A day at the beach with ice instead of sand. Everyone has something they want to play at. We all do our own[…..]
II
II I witness ice absorbed by the sea feeding her body of water warming current events on a bed she curtsies with the wind – swoons by the moon she rises and falls over again she resists – giving only[…..]
Rock concert
Video by Matt Wainwright.
Hoefhalveys I
I Who would have thought that such colour would grace the cliffs at Hoelfhalveys not white but of steel left year ‘round in the yard leaves left to rust to mulch in March I could never have imagined rivules of[…..]
First Watch
David Buckland and I awoke at 3:45 this morning to join first mate, Renske Ritzema, on the morning watch. We hoisted anchor at Sorgfiorden on the island of Friedland to head south through Hinlopenstretet. Our hope was to get through[…..]
Blogging is a Relative Thing
We’ve been at sea for five days now and the trend has been to have an adventure at shore in the morning and return to the Noorderlicht for lunch by 1:30. The afternoons are spent sailing and ‘blogging.’ It’s a[…..]
First night and second day
Comfortably cruising aboard the Noorderlicht through the blue of an Arctic high pressure system. Cold and clear we go between Western Spitsbergen Island and Prins Karls Forland Island due north through the Forland Sundet. We have had our early day[…..]
Expectation and Reality
Left Canada a few days ago to come to this remarkably remote place at 78 degrees north to join Cape Farewell’s global Climate/Culture Expedition. A group of 20 scientists, writers, visual artists and musicians; a delightfully odd collection of souls[…..]