Friday, October 26, 2012

Sweet Tanana

I was in Tanana this week and it was nice to be back. I'm not sure why, but there's a decidedly different feel in town this year. It doesn't feel as sad.

Once above the fog when leaving Fairbanks, I had a great view of the Alaska Range. 

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Livin' the Dream

Some say I'm "living the dream". I don't disagree, I'm just not sure that  "dream" is quite the right word for my gallivanting across the tundra. Adventure?  For sure. Blissful autonomy? Absolutely. But "dream"? Hmmm, that might be pushing it at times (you did read about the boat ride, right?)  But you be the judge. Here's what living the dream looked like this week on my trip to Togiak, Manokotak and Aleknagik.

Sleeping in the nurses station at Togiak school.

Monday, October 15, 2012

If Not By Land, Then By Sea

Or lake, as it were.

I went to Aleknagik last week -- a small village 30 minutes drive north of Dillingham. The district superintendent also had to go to Aleknagik so he gave me a ride. No one mentioned that we'd only be driving to the boat launch. When the road ends you hop a boat to the school. I did not know this. Along the drive, the superintendent kept making comments that I thought were odd but didn't think anything about them.

"Might be a bit choppy on the lake today", he said. I thought he was making general conversation about the weather so I replied, "Yeah, it was really windy up in Manokotak yesterday". No, he was talking about us crossing the lake via boat.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Conversation with a First Grader

Today I had the following exchange with a first grader in Togiak:

Me: Did you ride the bus to school today:
Kid: No, there was a bear at school so my mom drove me. 

I guess there is a benefit to my accommodations being at the school -- I don't have to worry about running into a bear while walking to school. 

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Little Cordova

Flying in to Cordova on Monday was beautiful. I'm sure I've said it before, but when the sun is out, Cordova is spectacular.

Unfortunately I only had my phone camera with me.  (Long story but I believe someone in TSA is the happy owner of my Sony DSC-H10. Grrr.) I was able to get these two shots, grainy as they are. Cordova sits at the bottom of Mt. Eyak.

Friday, October 5, 2012

What We Need Here

It is my belief that what the Anchorage Airport needs, is a flash mob. Yes, these are the things I think about while meandering the terminals at ol' Ted Stevens International.

Look how forlorn and desolate. It's begging
for a flash mob!