Sunday, April 15, 2007

Snaps

Jetlagged and awake - after all, it's just after 6 pm on the West Coast. But also too tired to blog much, so a couple of holiday snaps.


Greenland from 4 miles up - glaciers and peaks on a beautiful sunny morning. The plane flew across the centre of Greenland (the interior icecap is completely flat - very dull), over pack ice to Baffin Island and even passed over Queen Elizabeth Land before coming southwest over the Northern Territory to the Rockies.


Guns and Lace - purveyors of firearms and undergarments to the good men and women of Placer County, California.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Greenland from 4 miles up - glaciers and peaks on a beautiful sunny morning."

Clearly there is still too much ice on Greenland, take a couple more trans atlantic flights. should sort it out.

"very dull"

And make it Green and verdant again. Horray for global warming!!

ba ba said...

Aha, fantastic! Here are a few other topical icy photo's i came across the other day that i think you will like;

http://fortressaustralia.blogspot.com/2007/04/mcmurdo-chill-south-pole.html

And here is the British flag after the arctic winter has done its worst;

http://www.ilikecider.com/antarctica/images/sun_union_jack.jpg