Hello, it has been a while since I posted, I have been very busy. It is already December, wow, hard to believe. In a week and a half I will be flying Kivalina - Kotzebue -Anchorage -Seattle - Chicago - Milwaukee. 27 hrs but it will be so worth it. I am looking forward to many of the comforts I have not had in 4.5 months. T.V. will be high on my list, but fresh fruit and produce is at the top of the list. Can not wait for a big green salad or a granny smith apple. MMMMMM! A lot has happened since my last post. We had one of the worst storms in a decade the beginning og November, the surf was very high and caused a lot of concern for flooding. Since we are located on a narrow strip of land surrounded by water, I can see the concern. We had quite a few people evacuate to the school the first night of the storm, the second day of the storm there was a general evacuation into the village. Teachers organized the rooms/security and monitored the phone/c.b & vhf radio. The winds were 75 mph plus and the seas were ~15 ft waves. The beach disappeared and the waves broke over the north end of the seawall. We survived with just a small amount of flooding. The temperatures then dropped for the next three weeks, daytime highs were around -15 to -20 wind chills dipped into the -40 range. The daylight has also disappeared. we had 18 hrs of daylight when I arrived in August -we are down to just over two hours of daylight now. The sun pokes over the southern horizon and creeps along the horizon for a brief period of time before leaving. Last weekend (De. 3-4) we had another blizzard, winds were around 45 mph we also received snow but it is hard to tell how much because it all blew into drifts. Some are in the 4 to 5 foot high range but most are not that high. Well, that is about it for excitement in Kivalina, Alaska. Take care
Monday, December 5, 2011
It is December already!!
Hello, it has been a while since I posted, I have been very busy. It is already December, wow, hard to believe. In a week and a half I will be flying Kivalina - Kotzebue -Anchorage -Seattle - Chicago - Milwaukee. 27 hrs but it will be so worth it. I am looking forward to many of the comforts I have not had in 4.5 months. T.V. will be high on my list, but fresh fruit and produce is at the top of the list. Can not wait for a big green salad or a granny smith apple. MMMMMM! A lot has happened since my last post. We had one of the worst storms in a decade the beginning og November, the surf was very high and caused a lot of concern for flooding. Since we are located on a narrow strip of land surrounded by water, I can see the concern. We had quite a few people evacuate to the school the first night of the storm, the second day of the storm there was a general evacuation into the village. Teachers organized the rooms/security and monitored the phone/c.b & vhf radio. The winds were 75 mph plus and the seas were ~15 ft waves. The beach disappeared and the waves broke over the north end of the seawall. We survived with just a small amount of flooding. The temperatures then dropped for the next three weeks, daytime highs were around -15 to -20 wind chills dipped into the -40 range. The daylight has also disappeared. we had 18 hrs of daylight when I arrived in August -we are down to just over two hours of daylight now. The sun pokes over the southern horizon and creeps along the horizon for a brief period of time before leaving. Last weekend (De. 3-4) we had another blizzard, winds were around 45 mph we also received snow but it is hard to tell how much because it all blew into drifts. Some are in the 4 to 5 foot high range but most are not that high. Well, that is about it for excitement in Kivalina, Alaska. Take care
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