Sunday, April 26, 2009

Iqaluit Nunavut

Just got back from Iqaluit and spent the last 4 days in this artic outpost entertaining the locals. This has been my 3rd trip in the last 4 years to this incredible place and nothing has changed. The locals are still smiling and happy even thou the weather is always COLD! You either like it or you don’t, living and working here is not for everyone.

Iqaluit Nunavut, is situated at the northeast head of Forbisher Bay, on southern Baffin Island. In an area long used by the Inuit and their ancestors, it is surrounded by hills close to the Sylvia Grinnell River and looks across the bay to the mountains of the Meta Incognita Peninsula. It is the capital and the largest community in Canada's newest territory, Nunavut. It is also its only city.

After 3 fun shows and a long plane ride back to Calgary I am now getting ready to go back to San Francisco to visit with Julie’s family and pick up the tour bus and start the 2009 grad session.

Life on the road…

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