This is food at the South Pole two stations ago. Currently this station sits under a good 20 feet of snow and ice crystals that are crushing the roof, making it unsafe to visit. Just this winter the entrance was filled in so as not to tempt spelunkers.
From what we gather, there were no females at the South Pole station until sometime in the 1970's. That winter the station doctor was the sole woman. This was the bar, clearly, of the early 60's, and Schlitz was the drink, apparently in generous quantities.
Red meat, a tradition at the Pole.

I am in WI right now and there is a squirrel outside my home that is always searching the ground (for food, I guess) and I am wondering if they store up for the winter when it snows.....
Anyway, I have alot of trail mix that I haven't eaten and I threw some in the yard for him... do you think he'll eat it... should I put more food out?
The trail mix is mostly nuts, a little apricots and raisins in there, too.
Posted by: propecia | Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 11:44 AM
Great Post. WHile watching this post i remembered tha my days of London. I was there on small tour via LMT. It was good one.
Posted by: London Hotels | Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 07:44 PM
Boy those galley cups in the first picture look suspiciously similar to the cups we're using right now...
Posted by: Greenhouse Joe | Saturday, August 15, 2009 at 03:23 PM