Sunday, October 11, 2009

Walking with the dogs



Nice winter day... Oh wait it is still fall... anyhow it was a nice day for taking the dogs for a walk.
one of the creeks that feeds the John river is not frozen yet.

Zoey.

Whisky, Kiita's Brother.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Field trip to the river

I should have done the unit on water quality first, starting in August! We had to find spots where the water did not freeze yet.
We had to make some holes in the ice.

We found a few places where the water was not frozen yet.

Rock fishing

My first Fish. I caught it with my bare hands! In the winter the river starts to dry up and freeze. The pools of water get smaller and smaller and and the fish are trapped. Sometimes people throw rocks to try to stun them. But by the time I found the fish in the pool, there was so little water I could pick them up with my hands.
I caught two fish on different days.
Fried them up for dinner and ate them with rice. They were really tasty.


Snowy sunrise and Sunset

It had already snowed in the village by the time I got there early this August. But the first snow did not really stick until about mid-September.

A recent Sunrise out my classroom window.

Labor Day Paddle down the Chena River

A nice sunny warm day. 70 degrees and no wind. Felt like my last day of summer!


Camped out down by the river in my "new" truck.

Fall Colors

The red leaves are bear berry plants.
Looking up the Contact Creek Valley from one of my cranberry picking spots.
Cotton Grass.
Rainbow.
Hunting blind... or wind shelter?
Little Contact Creek.
Looking out toward the Anaktuvuk River Valley.
John, the new Ashley. (Just kidding he is the new SPED teacher.)


Looking down at fire station from the hill where I pick berries.

State Fair

The growing season is short, but the days are long. The interior of Alaska is know for having very large vegetables.
And cute bunnies...
and funny looking goats... or is it a sheep?

Photos from summer... long gone...

Kiita in the Fireweed in the White Mountains, Northwest of Fairbanks.
Came here to pick blueberries. Got a little over one gallon.
There were several fires burning around Fairbanks this summer. You can see the haze in the sky.