Tuesday 22 July 2008: Beautiful and Unusual ThingsTuesday 22 July 2008: Beautiful and Unusual Things
Fog bows, white rainbows, cloud bows, sea dogs

We traveled through scattered ice this morning.

Morning on the Louis

For most of the morning, we had a beautiful fog bow in front of the ship.  

Fog bow over the fore deck

A fog bow is like  rain bow in that it is caused by sunlight shining onto water droplets.  Because the water droplets that cause fog are very small, the fog bow has little or no color.   

Fog Bow

I took these pictures from *monkey's island*.

Sea dog

Today is the first sunny morning since we left Cambridge Bay.

Cloud bow

Question: Do you know an easy way to remember the colors of the rainbow (in order!)?

It is unusual to meet another ship in the Arctic.  The Amundsen has been at sea for more than 8 months!  The Louis was its "ship of opportunity" meaning that we are the first ship to cross its path.  

The Amundsen

We carried fresh food supplies and spent an afternoon transferring them over by helicopter.

It is unusual to see green in the Arctic.  In honor of our first sunny morning since departing, I cracked the Eggling.  

Eggling

I will keep you apprised of its progress.

It is unusual to see my Durham friends in the Arctic.  

My Arctic Friends

They are ready to explore!

Look what Cavaleo found!

Coffee!

So long, for now, from the Louis