Nunavut

  • Snow Again! and shovelling....

    Transport around the hamlet includes a variety of modes....the school bus

    Walking this morning spied this polar bear skin on the wall of one house amid the plastered snow   Got a ride home later in the Home Care truck....two of us live in "uptown". This is the view from inside my front door, but borrowed a shovel and spent noon hour doing my steps, which had not been done in a while and fairly hardpacked! Previously had just had a broom so the shovel from the neighbour much appreciated but job finished with snowy parka and hat!

  • Fine dining in the arctic...

    The Gjoa Haven high school group is planning an exchange trip to Scotland and Friday night had a fundraising dinner. A number of us from the health center came together.... well I don't think I have enjoyed a meal of fine dining on my trips north as much as I did this one in a long time!

    The menu included for starters " Roasted sweet potato soup with home made buns" and a choice of caribou and arctic car prepared in different methods and sauces. I chose the #3 which was " Can't make up your mind?" which had panfried arctic char in mild cajun spice" & "seared caribou in blueberry sauce ". Finished off by dessert or " creamy chocolate truffle" and coffee.

    This was all for $40/couple or $25/ single.....Couldn't get much better!

  • Inuit drum dancing

      Last night at the hamlet office community center there was a  2 hour gathering with drum  dancing of all ages from 17   to middle age     to elders. The song chanting was done by a group of elder ladies. Lots of greeting of old and young, note the wrinkled hand in the fore front of this shot.

  • Settling in.....

    It has been just over a week of weather and housing delays since I left Edmonton but have finally arrived in Gjoa Haven, where I will be working for the next two months in an acting supervisor position. Only one day in the office in the health center so not alot of time yet to explore.... except of course that noon hour when I succeeded in finding myself locked out of the transient unit!

    Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, located on the southeastern coast of King William Island on the Northwest Passage, is also known as Uqsuqtuuq, or 'place of plenty blubber', because of the once plentiful seal. One of the fastest growing communities in the Kitikmeot Region, in 1961, its population was estimated at 100 and now well over 1000.

    The hamlet seems very spread out with two sections of the town separated by a long gully. Main facilities such as the schools, COOP, Northern, health center, RCMP detachment & houses, hamlet office etc. also seem to be scattered. Attending a potluck supper last night, must have driven 20 minutes around every street to find the right unit, finally asking a group of children for directions! I brought a salad and enjoyed everything from pyrogies to icecream with strawberries and pineapple! A pleasant evening with some of the staff from the health center, some of whom leaving soon, stories were exchanged & some deeper discussions on slowing down, living in the present moment and the richness of life we encounter in our work as health care professionals.

    Personally much of the past week has been packing and unpacking and am finally glad to be settled!!! I am in a lovely two bedroom transient unit ( shared housing maintained by DHSS) in a newer area but had to be cleaned, furnished and equipped with the basics of kitchen dishes, pots & pans, bathroom shower curtains, bedding quilts and sheets .... the latter all of which arrived at 9:30 PM the first night I arrived. It was somewhat like Christmas unpacking and putting away the boxes but must admit very zapped when I finally fell in to bed after midnight!

    This weekend am rather housebound because of the minus 30oC temps and horizontal snow today decided x-c skis were not it, but instead did the stairs as exercise. Also a chance to add those personal touches to the unit such as with my wall hangings and books. Quite amazed that my plant cuttings have survived, although the hydrangea bulb has blossomed at a strange angle....just a little attempt at bringing some touches of spring!

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An Albertan & Canadian, definitely a northern gal. Social worker by profession, this blog has included some of my work over 10 years in Nunavut from 2002 on. Passionate about slowing down & taking time to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors or kindness in relationships as gifts & blessings; injustices against children in situations beyond their control; my faith; Nature, experiencing the outdoors whether cycling, walking. x-c skiing or gardening, my dogs, capturing on film God's beauty, experiencing life intensely & with the senses, richness of late afternoon light, wind in my hair cycling with my dog on a beach road, couching inches from an arctic flower or alpine lichen to capture it with my camera, insight of a student's new learning, a good conversation over a coffee.

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