Saturday, October 4, 2008

Antarctica 2008

Ms. Ellwood is a teacher from Rye Jr. High School, in Rye, New Hampshire in the US. She has received an invitation to join Dr. Doran's research team in Antarctica during October and November, 2008.

We would like to know who is following along. Please click on the word, 'comment' below to leave a message and let us know where you are from.

You may read her daily, field journal at:
Robin Ellwood's Journal, PolarTREC

Other links:

Index of 2008's journals: http://www.ryejrhigh.org/antarctica2008/
Ms. Ellwood's webpage: http://www.ryejrhigh.org/ellwood
Previous Trips'Journals
Rye Jr. High School

Receive updates via Twitter by following: @Antarctica_NH

Click on the word 'comment' below!

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello -- I am the technology facilitator from Currituck County in NC. Have a safe and wonderful trip.

Kathy Blades
kblades@currituck.k12.nc.us

Anonymous said...

That is really weird when you didnt have a Tuesday and its kind of cool all those places you went to are really cool and look exciting i would love to go there also =)

Nathan Trail said...

I hope you have a wonderful trip, and be careful! :)

Anonymous said...

hey! i think it is soo kool that you get to go on this trip. it is a great opprintuinty, i would love to go on this trip. have fun be safe. GOOD LUCK



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Anonymous said...

awesome!=) thats really cool... i would love to go there some time it looks like alot a fun... but i wouldnt like to be in the cold. i'm more of a warm person. i wouldnt really like to travel ther either. well im not really a traveling kind of person... lol

dude50000 said...

hi i think it is cool that you are going to antartica.

Durff said...

how are you doing im finethank you.

Unknown said...

well that sounds like it is very fun and i would love to go there but i cant and i want to know if it is very cold there

Anonymous said...

1 where are you going?
2 How are you gitting there?
3 What is your purpose?

Unknown said...

It sounds like you are having a good time and getting close to the
end of your trip.Still you should watch for wildlife their food is
finning.

Unknown said...

Wow that is so cool how you got to go there. Was it fun? Was it exciting? Im sure that it was! I would so want to go there!!

Anonymous said...

Hi, I have never been in the artic.
It must be cold.
You have cool blogs, because it's cool in the Artic.
Have you seen a real polar bear?
I hope you have a great misson!
Do you like the cold?
BY,BY!

bradley crutchfield said...

cool i want to go some day and i love penguins and i dont know if ill go but if u see any penguins cna u send me a picture

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Hey Ms. Ellwood, hows Antarctica it must be pretty cold! brr... have fun and hopefully that dry suit keeps you warm, you dont want another leak!! Hope you fin what your looking for!

Cailee

Anonymous said...

have a safe and ahppy tri and hurry home to rjh!!!

Unknown said...

I am minhaaj ur rehman from Pakistan. Currently in Abu Dhabi, UAE for a trip.

Anonymous said...

Hi I am Isobel from NH. Have a good trip!

ECatalano said...

I love reading your journal! I never thought I'd be thankful for a "warm" 39 degree temperature. We miss you here at RJH. We're very, very proud of the work you are doing. Stay safe! Toilet paper awaits!

Anonymous said...

I would like to to antartica. If I did I would study and climate chage if it really is underwater volcanos well thats wat I think it is or it global warming Hope your research gos well

Anonymous said...

Hi Robin! The fifth and sixth graders in New Castle are following your adventures! Have a great trip!

Anonymous said...

Hello Robin,
Remember me? It's Christine from the Shoals Lab. We are very proud of you! We found out about what you are doing through the UNH alumni office.

Keep up the good work--I can't even imagine what it would be like to dive down there. And I thought the water at Shoals was cold!

Best wishes,
Christine

Anonymous said...

Hey Robin,

It's 4,0000 degrees in this building today...makes me wish I was there with you.....I hope you are well..AK says hello and he is 'holding his own' at UNH.

talk soon,
Bridget

Anonymous said...

Hey Robin! Checking in on you. Looks like you are having a great time. Great pic of you and the penguins. Take good care and hope to see you soon when you get home. xoxo! Lyndarella

Unknown said...

Hello Robin -

As a fellow New Englander (Maine) and a current employee of Dr. Bill Stone's, I would like to thank you so much for your insights to the Endurance project. It was great to read your blogs (a different perspective) and keep up on all my coworkers.

Again, thanks for the great updates and best of luck to you and your students.

Best regards,

Pamela Minor
Office Manager
Stone Aerospace