Ice just ahead as we accompanied her N ward while the Captain visited her. The sun is low in the N.W. at 9 o’clock. A lovely evening, bracing, cool, with a light breeze flowing over the polar pack. The ice is marvelously distorted and mirage; thousands of blocks seem suspended in the air; some seem poised on slender black poles and pinnacles; a fridge of ice with innumerable piers, the ice and water wavering with quick glancing motion. At midnight the sun is still above the horizon about 2 diameters; purple to W. & E., gradually fading to dark slate color in the S. with a few banks of cloud. A bar of gold in the path of the sun laid on the water and across the pack, the large blocks in line burning like huge coals of fire. A little sc...