My part of a catch of ptarmigan (a close relative of the grouse). Two students took me on a spur of the moment hunt just a few hundred yards outside of town. It was a blast, to say the least.
Got the kids hooked on Bill Nye while learning about cells. Definitely brought me back to my childhood.
I fell asleep after this picture.
When we fly in to Bethel for new teacher in-service on Fridays, we stay the night in the district office. Last time I stayed at someone's house on a nice comfy couch. This time, it didn't work out that way and I wanted to spend some time with the other new teachers. While packing, I remembered that there were these awkward poles in the middle of one of the conference rooms. Now, I knew that there weren't any tress up here but I still brought my hammock anyways (telephone poles? volleyball poles?) It beat sleeping on the floor.
A bigger picture of the dredge at the platinum mine. The maintenance man and I got an ATV started up that has been sitting in front of our house. The owner said we could use it if we could get it started. This allowed me and the other teacher the opportunity to drive up to the mine. She hadn't seen it yet and we finally got the chance the other day after school when the weather was decent. But, once we got behind the mountain without the sun, it was a bitter cold ride back to town.
Finally got some colder weather. It didn't stick around for long. Being on the coast is delaying the lasting cold temperatures but they will come and stay soon enough.
Happy, Happy, Happy! That will be me picking you up in December, even with that scraggly beard and long hair. Loved the hammock idea. Bet the others were jealous!
ReplyDeleteYou probably get tired of me saying how much I look forward to and enjoy each one of your posts. Every new picture/post gives me yet another glimpse into like in Platnium. Look forward to seeing you while you're home. Hugs, Grandma B
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday my friend. We miss you in Michigan but know you're needed in Alaska. Continue on.
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