Saturday, October 30, 2010
Halloween is Coming....
Monday, October 25, 2010
To Build a Fire
(Borrowing a great Jack London title)
It is hard to believe how many hours of my day are entirely devoted to keeping a fire going in our cabin. Without a fire, we have no heat. Yet keeping the fire going is a constant ongoing battle. The wood is green, it is hard to get it to light and hard to keep it burning. The only trees that grow this far North are spindly little pines. How can this be so difficult? When we lived in the city I barely spent any time at all worrying about the heat, except maybe when the bills came, but then all I did was pay them and move on. Now I spend hours a day purely focused on staying warm. It is going back to one of the most basic elements of survival. Thank goodness I don’t also have to hunt and gather all my food and keep a fire going!
Go Jack Go
Saturdays are laundry day, so I load up the sled and put on my skis. I pull the sled and Jack pulls me. It is actually a very efficient way to get around the village. I love that I can step out our door and ski.
The kids are very interested in how Jack pulls us around on skis (no one else ski jours in the village) and today one of the little girls asked to give it a try. She was very brave, even when Jack took off after a snowshoe hare and was running at mach 5. She held on for dear life and amazingly kept her balance for quite awhile. When she wrecked, she lay on the ground laughing, “I got him to stop!” Yes, she sure did. Not only do kids learn to ski much faster than adults, they also take falls a whole lot better too! Actually, Jack did very well following her commands to stop and go, except when the hare appeared. He just can’t resist chasing rabbits.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Aurora Borealis
NOTE: These images may appear different on other monitors. I apologize if they don't turnout that great on your screen, maybe try another. I did some pre-editing on my iMac, which is only about a year old; then uploaded them on my 3 year old MacBook at the school- they did appear different on the older screen.
The view is looking almost due West from our House in Arctic Village. The streaks of green ran all the way across the night sky, and turned to haze in the South and South Eastern sky.
It is easy to see how people become addicted to following and capturing the northern lights. There are many legends, myths, and superstitions about the origins and purpose of these displays. Some Alaskan native myths believe they are souls dancing in the sky, other ancient European cultures believe it was angels clashing and battling in the heavens. In ancient Chinese lore they were described as the breath of dragons blowing fireballs across the night sky. The Vikings thought they were reflections from the shields of Valkyries, maidens escorting dead warriors to heaven. Japanese believe they are associated with the life giving mysteries of conception, and believe any child conceived under the Aurora will be fortunate in life.Temperature Drops Off
The signs of winter are everywhere. Our fireplace has been going daily for the last three weeks. People continue to tune up their "Snow-Go's" and put way 4-wheelers. Kids are enjoying sledding after school and during recess. Sunday, October 10, 2010
First Ski of the Year, Seeing Caribou!
Flying to Arctic
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Second Snow
Jack was totally pumped to get more snow, especially the moist south central style snow.
Abby & River decided they would join us. Where is Arin?
The river only frozen in a few spots, actually held some snow on the surface. A local later told me were at least another month away from walking/skiing/snow machining on the river.
River blending in with her surroundings, enjoying playtime with friends.
The Arctic Village School as seen from up river about 15 minutes.
The storm cleared, and the sun was blinding reflecting off all the new white snow.
How many dogs can we get in the self timer shot?
My favorite nearby mountain.
Possible ski terrain? We'll see!