
Originally the diary of 4 months spent in Antarctica working as a documentary film sound recordist, this blog has evolved into an online repository for the thoughts, travels and trivia of the writer Richard Fleming. For McMurdo Station, Antarctica, and polar exploration, see August through December of '06. Currently you are likely to find in these pages chronicles of my actual and literary meanderings, as well as notes on my many other passions. Also, did I mention I wrote a book?
9/29/2006
Morgan le Fay
We made an abortive attempt to drive out to Cape Evans across the sea ice yesterday. All morning the sun shone, and visibility was unlimited, but soon after we had loaded up the Pisten Bully and set off ominous clouds appeared to the south-east, and it wasn't long before the firehouse radioed us. They had recieved a call from Mac weather; with their profuse apologies came the order to return at once. Thankfully we were out long enough to see this mirage, a spectacular fata morgana.

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