January 24, 2006

"I might not be done with this place"

This is what Andrea said the other day. I wonder what it could mean...

Outside of Scott's Discovery Hut


At the top of Castle Rock with Mt. Erebus in the background

On the Castle Rock Trail

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Andrea, you had better come back sometime if only for visits. I was counting on being able to talk with you about your trip. Although, it has been nice to read about your trip. It feels almost at though you're not SO far away. Ok, you told me to read "The Endurance" and so I went to the library and read it. I must say, that is an increadible book. I got really mad when I read the part about the one guy going off into the military and dying in WWI and when no one cared about their great struggle for life but mostly I'm just glad I read that book. It gives an increadible perspective on where you are. Anyway, it's nice to hear that you're enjoying your stay and I hope you guys enjoy your upcoming trip. Thanks for consitantly posting.

rudolphsonice said...

Dear Aaron,
Wonderful to hear from you and know you are reading our blog! We wish we could see what a winter would be like, but it doesn't fit our big picture. I'm going to be in Littleton around April 7th. Hope you're going to take us up on dinner at Wild Ginger. So glad you read that book! Keep in touch!

Cheers,

Andrea

Anonymous said...

I hope you will come back to US!! I know how you feel, but you can always go back. I am also reading the book "Endurance" I started it out in the field yet haven't finished. When are you Leaving? I love you and I hope you got your package. Love, Ashley

rudolphsonice said...

Ash, Do you like the book so far? Quite a different setting than West Texas, eh? We will leave here if weather permits on Feb 23 and start our travels in New Zealand for a little over two weeks. We got your package and Mike ate licorice for breakfast. That's how happy he was about it! You can't get licorice here and he misses it like crazy! We will also be up to our eyeballs in cashews now and they will be perfect for all of our trekking! Thank for all the love!

'drea

Anonymous said...

Mr. Rudolph,

How is going down at the end of the earth? Sounds like fun. Hope you come back soon. School is going awesome so far and i hope you are having lots of fun.

Kevin McClung

rudolphsonice said...

Kevin,

We are having a great time down here. It has been a wonderful experience for us. We will only be in Antarctica for a few more weeks and then we will be traveling before we get home. If all goes as planned, we will be home sometime during the second week of April.

I am glad that school is going well for you. I will almost certainly be stopping by school when I get home.

Mr. Rudolph