aerangis wrote:What a lovely idea for a thread! What was it that made you excited about the Arctic in the first place?
I'd also love to visit the Arctic sometime (although I already live quite far north in the world (last winter we had -25°C - my eyelashes froze over with rime frost from just going ten minutes to the grocery store)). Do you enjoy reading? I've heard there are some great true story adventure books about the early polar explorers. If you like, I can have a look through my GoodReads - I believe I've saved a couple of titles that I wanted to read.
my special interest since I was a really little kid was meteorology and climatology! with that in mind, there are very few habitable places on the planet that exist this close to such extremes. the north pole is certainly far less freezing than the south pole (given altitude and the like), but honestly that is why im more interested in visiting a town close to the north rather than the south (and id never want to visit either pole, personally, for scientific study reasons or otherwise as I have no interest in feeling
this!) most likely I'd like to visit utqiagvik because not only does it have such fascinating weather, it also has such rich cultural history that I am interested in learning a bit about too. plus it's the only place ive been looking at thats located in the united states and the population largely speaks english in addition to inupiaq. if you do have any books I'd love some recommendations!
aerangis wrote:My dream right now is perhaps a bit plain but not less of a dream. It is to be able to buy an apparent of my own. I currently live in a shared student flat and get by on a very sparse budget. I like to imagine having a space that is only my own. Where I can paint the walls the colors I want (salvia green, egg shell white, faded oranges and yellows..) and furnish with things that I have chosen because I like them, not because they were cheap/free. I imagine having morning coffee on my own balcony, cooking meals in my lovely kitchen and sleeping undisturbed by flatmates before going to work (only one year left to graduation whoooop - if I can make it that is). I also imagine being able to afford to dress in clothes that I love, going to the hairdresser and perhaps even sometimes getting my nails done hehe.
In my country, housing prices are insanely high, especially in the city where I'd like to live. It'd take years to save up before I could even buy something small. I also have a boyfriend who lives in another city, so if I buy something in a couple of years, it'd likely be with him (for economical and practical reasons). Don't get me wrong, I'd love to live with him. It's just that I dream of feeling like I have a space that is only mine. Mine alone. That I own and that couldn't be taken from me, even if we were to separate. That I can be completely free to do whatever I want with. I'll keep this dream close to heart and who knows what life will bring me :))
I love this dream, I understand this a lot. I personally prefer living with someone but I totally understand the appeal of your dream as well. such things sound so simple and mundane when you look at them on the surface level, but truly living a life free to be oneself like that is certainly something to be sought. it is really sad that this is in fact extemely unattainable for a large majority of people in the world right now, hopefully someday this will improve some. I believe in you!:)