Friday, January 23, 2015

Q&A / Stewards

Q: From Mom (Mequon, WI): “Clear something up—is the Antarctic only ice or is the Arctic only ice? Dad is reading that South Pole is a land mass and north is on the ocean.”

A: That’s correct. There is a landmass under the glaciers of Antarctica, which is why it can be considered a continent. The ice around the north pole is just ice.
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Meet Z and M, my fellow stewards here at Pole this season. They have been hilarious fun to work with.
 

For each of us, 2/3 of the job is this lovely dish pit, which I managed to photograph in an impressive state of organization and cleanliness. (The other 1/3 is janitorial rotation.) In the heat of a meal service moment, it is usually total chaos, but there is always good, loud music and laughing to make the scrubbing go quickly.


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