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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Field Station Conditions


Flashback to...April 2010
The marine station seems to have fallen into a state of neglect with so much property to maintain.  Half of the buildings are now used for storage, mostly of books, especially in the sports hall, where conferences and educational programs were once held.  Yet, this is by no means the “rustic” living that I had expected.  There are still beds, hot water, electricity, modern kitchen appliances, internet (although dial-up may seem ancient to some), flush toilets, and a washing machine.  Though, the rooms are certainly drafty, perhaps due to the concrete walls and lack of insulation.  And it’s about a quarter mile of a walk to the toilets, which are separate from the shower.  However, I don’t think it could get much more rustic than my time in the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps, living in a tent and working on the Appalachian Trail. 

By 9pm, there is still a hint of light in the sky, even though it is only April.  Yet, a chill sets in once the sun begins its descent, and the nights are quite cold.  I’ve been sleeping with two to three layers of clothing on, two sleeping bags, and a winter hat!  But the days are so much warmer!  I still wear as many layers, but there is a light breeze and bright sun high in the sky, creating a cozy warmth.  The weather is supposed to be lovely for the week, but it can be highly variable on an island. 

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