Tundra Tales

Making Connections Through Exploration

Author

tundratales

Fuglefjorden

First Night on the National Geographic Explorer in the Arctic Svalbard

Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo

Being filmed by Videographer David while interviewing Doug about blue ice. Photo Courtesy of Fiona Hall

My expedition is over (I will begin posting about it soon) and now I am on the independent leg of the trip. Being new at this whole travel by yourself thing I was thrilled to find out that a few… Continue Reading →

Courtesy of Lindblad Expedtions

Let’s Play

One of the best benefits of being a Grosvenor Teacher Fellow is the experiential learning portion of the year. Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic are sending me to a remote area of the world to learn by doing, seeing, touching,… Continue Reading →

Recently, I spoke to our student body of kindergarten – second grade students and a handful of parents at a Friday assembly. It happened to be beach dress up day. There were flip-flops, shorts, and tank tops galore. I dressed… Continue Reading →

Anyone who knows me is aware that traveling alone is not my forte. Being in and learning about new places is wonderful. Meeting new people is exciting. Doing all that by myself? Not as wonderful, not as exciting. Going to… Continue Reading →

As a Grosvenor Fellow, I have been very blessed with an amazing outpouring of support. There have been many well wishers, hugs, and high fives throughout the last three months which I will take with me on my journey. Thank… Continue Reading →

© 2024 Tundra Tales — Powered by WordPress

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑

Skip to toolbar