Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Getting Chilly
It's starting to get cold out. The ponds on the tundra are glazing over and there is some ice on the edges of the lagoon. At this rate it won't be long before we are hooking tomcod on new thin ice. I hear they got some snow in Fairbanks. No snow in Kotzebue yet.
I had some pics that I was going to post today but I can't seem to find my USB cord. I have a spare at work so maybe I can get them posted tomorrow.
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I had some pics that I was going to post today but I can't seem to find my USB cord. I have a spare at work so maybe I can get them posted tomorrow.
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Friday, September 26, 2008
The Debate Is On
Well I guess today's debate will take place as scheduled. As George Carlin said, "When you’re born, you get a ticket to the freak show. When you’re born in America, you get a front row seat."
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Yesterdays Pics
Well, here arethe pics that I was trying to post yesterday. There have been studies done that say that the United States has dismally slow internet in comparision to other developed nations and that Alaska, in particular, is the worst. Kotzebue's internet is quite pathetic.
There was a beautiful sunset last night. These were taken at approximately 8:55pm.
There was a beautiful sunset last night. These were taken at approximately 8:55pm.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
*#$@*%*$ Arctic Internet!
I had some pics to post today but my lousy good for nothing internet is running like 1990's era dial up tonight. I'll try to upload them tomorrow.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
It Stinks to have a Bum Leg....
On a day like this. I went back to work today. Lets just say that it was a loooong day. By 4:30pm my knee was singing Ave Maria. By 5pm I was ready to go to bed, strap on the ice cuff and stay there until morning. When I got home I felt guilty for my poor neglected dogs so I took Kaija dog for a short run on the 4 wheeler (my motorized wheelchair). After that I got distracted by the dishes and cooking dinner. And then I got distracted by the barge order. Then a friend of mine stopped by and gave me part of a moose foreleg. I looked at that leg with at least 15 lbs of meat left on it and I just couldn't do it, I didn't have anything left in me so I passed it on to another friend. So finally I am in bed with the ice cuff strapped to my knee digesting 800 mgs of ibuprofen.
As I was saying, it was a beautiful day today. A crisp cool fall day. It's the kind of day that is perfect for picking cranberries. Unfortunately I don't think that walking over tundra is an approved activity 12 days post-op.
The days are getting shorter. After spending 9 days in Anchorage and then sleeping in since I got home, this morning was the first time I have been awake at 7:30 am in Kotzebue for about 2 weeks and boy was it dark. Not completely dark, but a heck of a lot darker than it was just a couple of weeks ago. It doesn't take long when we are losing over 7 minutes of light per day.
It was nice to be outside. I may not have been able to run around out in the country, but at least I got to enjoy a little bit of this beautiful day.
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Saturday, September 20, 2008
Fashionista!
Regional Cross Country Meet
Today was the Northwest Arctic Borough School District's Regional Cross Country meet for elementary and middle schools. There were teams representing Kotzebue, Ambler, Kobuk, Shungnak, Kiana, Noorvik, and I think Noatak. I'm not sure if there were any kids from Deering, Kivalina, or Selawik.
The girls took off first. For the elementary kids the race started at the first bridge and went to the beginning of the hill where the kids turned around and headed back for the finish. It was a one mile course.
Next it was the boy's turn to race the same course.
Can you see Uyaana? He's wearing a green cammo John Deer sweatshirt that is one size too small (note to self, get rid of that sweatshirt). Just before the races started I noticed that all his other team mates had team shirts. I asked him where his was and he just said "oh I forgot". *Sigh*
Here he is plugging away.
The final stretch.
And the finish line.
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Ho Hum
This cripple stuff is for the birds. In the last three days I have been home I have used 6 bags of ice, watched hours of 80's music videos, done 800 straight leg lifts, 200 passive heal slides, and popped umpteen advil and various other pills. I haven't touched my camera for eleven days. I'm gonna strap my brace on and leave the house tomorrow come hell or high water.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Home Again
I made it home yesterday. I'm still hanging in there. My leg is still swollen more than I think it should be and it hurts like a bugger. I keep it iced most of the time, even while sleeping. I have a Donjoy Iceman that circulates ice water into a cuff around my knee. It's great because each time you add ice it lasts for about 7 hours.
After the surgery they give you a list of exercises to do at home. The surgeon that I see does not refer you to professional physical therapy. Instead he has developed a series of exercises to do on your own at your own pace...which is a good thing because there are no physical therapists in Kotzebue.
I will be out of work until at least Monday. I'll see how I feel on Sunday and decide if I need to take more time off. I have definitely been catching up on a lot of tv watching. Kotzebue recently switched to digital cable and we have a bunch of new (mostly useless) channels. One of those Channels is VH1CR. It have been showing 80's videos for a couple hours now. I think this is going to be my new favorite channel.
My barge order came in while I was gone. I now have 900 lbs of groceries, laundry soap and bleach piled up all over the house that needs to be dealt with. Oh yeah, my new freezer arrived too. It is awesome. It even has a little digital temperature thingie on the door and an alarm that goes off if someone leaves the door open. I'm so glad that I don't have to dig through that chest freezer anymore. You should see that dates on some of the stuff we found on the bottom. The dogs will be eating well for a while.
After the surgery they give you a list of exercises to do at home. The surgeon that I see does not refer you to professional physical therapy. Instead he has developed a series of exercises to do on your own at your own pace...which is a good thing because there are no physical therapists in Kotzebue.
I will be out of work until at least Monday. I'll see how I feel on Sunday and decide if I need to take more time off. I have definitely been catching up on a lot of tv watching. Kotzebue recently switched to digital cable and we have a bunch of new (mostly useless) channels. One of those Channels is VH1CR. It have been showing 80's videos for a couple hours now. I think this is going to be my new favorite channel.
My barge order came in while I was gone. I now have 900 lbs of groceries, laundry soap and bleach piled up all over the house that needs to be dealt with. Oh yeah, my new freezer arrived too. It is awesome. It even has a little digital temperature thingie on the door and an alarm that goes off if someone leaves the door open. I'm so glad that I don't have to dig through that chest freezer anymore. You should see that dates on some of the stuff we found on the bottom. The dogs will be eating well for a while.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Change of Plans
I was supposed to go back home to Kotzebue this evening but it doesn't look like that is going to happen. My knee is not reacting well to it's 5th surgery and the swelling is amazing. I wonder how much a person's leg can swell before something bad happens....I don't even want to think about it. So I am going to give it another 24 hours of ice and elevation here in Anchorage and see if that helps. I will be going home tomorrow for sure....I mean it, really (please).
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Camp Robbers
Camp Robbers are one of my favorite birds. They are Gray Jays, also known as Canadian Jays or Whiskeyjacks, and many people consider them a pest. I think they are interesting. The enty on wikipedia states "Gray Jays readily capitalize on novel food sources, including humans living on or passing through their territories. To the frustration of trappers using baits to catch furbearing animals or early travelers trying to protect their winter food supplies, and to the delight of modern campers, many individual Gray Jays quickly learn that we can be an excellent source of food, even coming to the hand for bread, raisins, or cheese."
This Camp Robber was eating pieces of baked salmon that I was throwing to him. Even though he lived way out on the Noatak River he was still quite bold. Once he knew I was throwing food to him he kept coming back for more.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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