
Traffic jam in Togiak! I don't think I've ever seen this many 4-wheelers at once in a single location on the road.
I walked to the village with another teacher on Saturday. It was brisk and cold, but a great walk! The village is 3 miles from the apartment. What is nice though is you usually will always be offered a ride. On the way to the village, we were offered a ride and on the way back we got another ride. Of course the rids are sitting on the back of someone's 4 wheeler.
This is a HUGE dog - I walk by him every day about 4 times. What he is sitting on is a boat - that gives you a bit of a perspective as he is just about as big as the height of the captain windshield. One morning, I took Ginger out and this dog was there - OMG to say the least. I seriously panicked and jerked her back in by the leash. This dog had gotten off his leash and was running around the teacher housing on the Hill. Come to find out, he's as sweet as can be and I never needed to be afraid. But, I still wouldn't ever let Ginger be around any dog that could eat her in one gulp if it desired. (Ginger is a 6 lb Chihuahua)
5th grade reading buddies. I try to do things with the 5th grade class - usually art - but we decided to meet in the library one morning and let the kids partner up with books. When these 2 classes get together, it is always enjoyed by both grade levels.
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The weather is really getting chilly now. There was snow on the mountain tops! I was going to go out the following day after I noticed, but it rained over night - so, no more snow. I'm sure there will be plenty of other opportunities to see some snow in Alaska :)
Life here is good - but, if I am honest with myself I would have to say that the isolation is getting a little harder as time goes on. I also have to be honest and say that I do think about maybe not coming back next year for that reason. I have been struggling with this thought for a few weeks, if not for the last month, now. Every single thing about living and working here is great - just that it is so lonely and isolated from the rest of the world....
Thanks for sharing your pictures and adventures from your week. I think the isolation and nowhere to go/nothing to do would where me down too, but maybe not until I had read at least half of the books downloaded onto my Kindle.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the honesty, both positive and negative. Are there other teachers in your situation and do you spend time with them? Is there any interaction with villagers?
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