My Antarctic Honeymoon
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008” Take the Rockies, the Alps, and Mount Washington. Cover them with thick, crusted snow that, like frosting spread by a giant’s hand, has spilled down over the land to end in a jagged, uneven border where it meets the sea. Imagine yourself on a spaceship in another world- a world that for ten million years has been locked away behind ramparts of ice and where escape is blocked in all directions by a cruel, cold ocean. Take all the adjectives in Mr. Rogets’s Thesaurus and you stil haven’t got it. For nothing, not even Mr. Roget’s best, can convey one’s first impression of that vast, mysterious immensity of ice. lt is a lesson in humiliity, and unforgettable reminder of man’s mortality, and it is like no other place on earth.” ~ Jennie Darlington
Another fabulous quote from a novel I’m reading about a young bride who ended up following her husband who was commander of an expedition by the US Antarctic Program to fill in the last blank spots on the Peninsula. For me, its more a shock to imagine being married at 22 than to be living in Antarctica for a year. Shows how time has changed since the mid 1950’s. Jennie was one of the first Women to step on to the Ice. Now most of my class is filled with women. Yeah girls!






