Sunday is the day off for most people around here which may just make you wonder, what are people doing at the South Pole on their day off? Here's what I did:

    1) Scoped out the station store and bought postcards to send home. They also have lots of clothing and tons of movies to rent.

    2) Played James Brown Bingo (James Brown is the head chef) in the galley with almost the whole station present.

    Head Pole Chef James Brown shows us what a winning H card looks like.
    Head Pole Chef James Brown shows us what a winning H card looks like.
    Busy as Bingo
    Mike, Bakhtiyar, and I get ready for some serious Bingo.

    3) Ate a wonderful, gigantic brunch: eggs, waffles, fruit, hash browns.

    4) Watched two episodes of a science fiction series with about 10 people who are really into science fiction.

    5) Listened to a lecture on modern cosmology and the 10-meter South Pole Telescope by none other than John Carlstrom. This lecture is part of a Sunday night series presented by the various scientists working here at the pole.

    Intro slide for Sunday lecture
    The intro slide for the Sunday lecture.
    John Carlstrom tells us all about it.
    John Carlstrom tells us all about it.

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    6) Made some posters in the arts and crafts room--it has two sewing machines and lots of fun things to play with!

    7) Slept a bunch!

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