I started my first teaching job in Tuntutuliak, AK in August 2005. I spent 3 years teaching in Alaska before moving home for a year to prepare for a new adventure in Africa.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
October or January? :)
The weather continues to be crazy. This morning we had rain, followed by sunshine. The staff that was stranded made it back around 11 and around 11:30 heavy winds and more snow hit the village. Last night high tide moved in. Some of the lower parts of the village have water that is level with the boardwalks. A few of the boardwalks are uneven as one side of them slid off the stilts due to the high water. People are starting to pull boats in for the winter.
Today some of the troops that were home are leaving. They will be headed for Iraq.
This picture, taken from my porch, shows two things...first it shows precisely how far I live from work and it shows the school parking lot. :)
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Not going to lie but that looks horrible. Just horrible. You really should think about moving to GA where its 75 degrees still if not warmer. Its great, I love it. I really dont need to see snow again for many yrs and Id be ok I think. Your dog looks pretty big by the way. Take it easy
hats off to you for hanging in there in such weather and doing a great job with the kids.
Keep it up !
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