Polar Bear Blog - September 17, 2006
The greenhouse is dead. With increasingly cool temperatures, we figured it was time to put the old redneck greenhouse to rest. Of course, when it was halfway disassembled the sun came out and it feels like it is 20C out there now.
The final harvest was pretty good, lots of potatoes, carrots, some dill, nasturtium and onions. We moved quite a few plants back into the house and are keeping the cucumbers and tomatoes going. I think I have figured out my final plans for a floating, hydroponic greenhouse on our lake next year...
I am going to stop posting on this site, partly because I have created a blog on www.polarbearalley.com and partly because this site is really slow to post things on! So bookmark and stay tuned to www.polarbearalley.com for daily not-really-news from Churchill.
Polar Bear Alley
Polar Bear Alley follows the ice-free season of Hudson Bay when the Polar Bears of Churchill are on land. Based out of a cabin fifteen miles east of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, it is a local view of the arctic, climate change and northern life.


1 Comments:
Hello.
This is really going to come out of left field, but its worth a shot. I am a student in Boston, I am working on a Masters Thesis project in Architecture in which I am proposing to build a new research center in Churchill for the study of Artic animals near the current research center. My project will basically study form and materials in relation to the environment. Its a challenge, but I was wondering if I could ask you about the area, the environment, the current studies center? Note: This is not a real project,this thesis project and I have never been to Churchill. I need all the info. I can get. I am also going to set up a paypal account to purchase a book, do you recommend any other books? Anyone else who I can contact that may be interested in helping, it is hopefully going to be a great rewarding project.
Thank You - my e-mail is mskinner6@hotmail.com
Monica Skinner
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