Dean's phone call and blog advice

Reduced visibility today
Dean called.  He says it's disturbingly quiet at McMurdo.  The last time he was in Antarctica, it was the peak of summer.  Now, in "Winfly season" (the transition from winter to spring), the place feels empty.  It feels that way, of course, BECAUSE WE ARE ALL SITTING ON OUR HANDS IN NEW ZEALAND.  Dean also remarked on how cold it is compared to in December.  The base was at Con 2 today--poor visibility and windy in addition to bone-chilling temperatures. 

On a different note, the whole google blogger thing is not intuitively obvious.  Fortunately :-/, I've just had lots of time on my hands to figure things out.  So in response to a few queries:
  1. If you click on "Read more" at the bottom of each day's post, lo and behold, you will actually find more to read from that day! 
  2. If you click on the pictures, they will enlarge so you can see them better.
  3. If you can't leave a comment, it likely relates to your browser privacy settings for embedded text.  I've changed it from embedded text to a pop-up.  But that means you'll need to allow pop-ups for this site.  Or just send me an email.
  4. Reading the blog on a phone may be easier than reading on a computer.

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