Sunday, January 3, 2010

Can't be a homebody forever now can I?

So after having an amazing New Years filled with singing, wonderful food, a glamorous cake, great people, a warm bonfire, and a few small fireworks... I found myself Friday staying in. This was the first day in a long time that I had absolutely nothing that needed to be done and I was going to enjoy it while it lasted. I watched movies, slept, and ate... it was great!

Saturday found me going over to see my building manager... what a sweet lady that one is. Lois is her name and she has been very helpful so far. I couldn't not imagine having a warmer welcome. She is however a no nonsense lady and runs a tight ship but you can tell that she cares about her tenants very much... I already feel at home. I meant to go over and pay rent and stop by the new place as the old tenant is selling a few things, but I got caught up. Lois and I chatted... she is fulled with so much information. One piece of information she provides me with is that there are many foxes around, and even small ground squirrels (which will be climbing in the trees straight outside my soon-to-be apartment window during the summer months). After a while, she brings me over to my apartment and the tenants there having quite a few things that I pick up. The best thing to me... even though it has nothing to do with the apartment is the baseball glove that I get for free!!!! I'm totally stoked for the summer when I can put it to good use!

Today, Sunday, I spend the morning being lazy once again... I am sure that after this week I will not have much time to my self and so I am taking completely advantage of the fact that I have little to do right now and that very few people know me (don't get me wrong, I'm excited to meet new people but this is a rare moment...and as so each moment should be cherished).

Around 3:00pm I decide that it being such a nice day out (despite that it is -19 degrees out and the windchill makes it -29 degrees), I am going to go on an adventure! As I am yet to receive my snow pants, it is a must to wear some joggers under my jeans, so I put both on and bundle up the rest of my body and head out. I take the first road down towards the Mackenzie River, and head down past Duck Lake. It's gorgeous out here! See for yourself!

THESE FIRST TWO PICTURES ARE OF THE PATH LEADING DOWN TOWARDS THE MACKENZIE RIVER THIS IS A WONDERFUL TREE!!! I'VE MISSED THEM SOOOO MUCH!
AND HERE IS ONE OF THE BOATS THAT THE COAST GUARD HAS STORED HERE FOR THE WINTER MONTHS
Anyway, needless to say, after finding the river and taking a few pictures, I got lost! Turns out that is a good thing, I find the Bottle Depot, Liquor Store, Home Hardware, Power Corp, Municipal and Community Affairs Building, and even Ducks Unlimited.


Its been a great first weekend, I can't wait for next week to begin. I have to get everything set up for my new apartment (I'll take pics of the before and after once I get things all set up) and work wise, there is supposed to be a commercial crew coming in to produce a Tropicana commercial... which will include a large helium balloon! It's all very exciting...
Will try to keep ya posted!

OH! I ALMOST FORGOT... HERE IS A SHORT VIDEO OF SOME VEHICLES TRAVELLING ON THE ICE ROAD OVER THE MACKENZIE RIVER

Friday, January 1, 2010

15 Pieces of Info

So I wanted to make a list of the 20 things that I have learnt so far from my move to Inuvik... some are about the town, some are about life... I'm sure there is much more, but to write out 20 for the first few days is probably a good start.


15. Turkey's make great bowling balls.

14. No matter where you go, the welcoming arms are just the same... warm.

13. When the ice road breaks up in May(ish), milk and produce can go from affordable to... well... extremes. So I was informed to buy small chocolate milk jugs and fill them with milk around April and freeze them. And also to freeze produce. From what I am told vehicles will not be able to make it into Inuvik for anywhere from 4-8 weeks.

12. There are some very interesting people here and many that are very talented (for example, there was just a swim clinic put on at the pool to help correct swim strokes by a lady that coached at the summer games... and there are many many more folks like this).

11. Inuvik is not known to be very windy, just cold at times.

10. The concession stand at the Rec Complex supposedly hosts some of the best dishes in town (I'm told to try the roast beef sandwich... maybe I will do so when it reopens on Saturday).

9. The North Mart is a lot bigger than I would have imagined... and hosts a plethora of many different articles.

8. People have amazingly big hearts and don't forget what its like to be new in town... whether they have been here for one year or 20 years.

7. There are actually ICE ROAD TRUCKERS living in town. Yet to meet any though, Ill try to remember to take pics if I do meet some.

6. I'm told that the summers are to die for and that the town really hums in the summer as many people travel up to see the end of the Dempster highway and camp out at the parks around town.

5. Whitehorse is a fairly affordable weekend trip for those that need an escape. Flights are about $600 and if you post an ad at the post office to help with gas sometimes you can find someone that is heading that way. Oh and I'm told that there is a bus that goes from Inuvik to Whitehorse a few times per year but I'm not sure about the price (Moses Gordon runs this I believe).

4. Speaking of the post office, when you do post things on the bulletin board, make sure you get an ink stamp from the employees first or it will be taken down.

3. Bring moisturizer as the cold tends to dry the skin out (well mine has been anyways, face as well as body)

2. The News Stand store is the cheapest place in town to buy milk.

1. The IRC, third floor, sells local art and crafts, including such things as carvings, mitts, jackets, moccasins, and paintings... I am told that all proceeds go back to the artists.

Hope that helps out!