Happy Birthday! I know it was yesterday, but I want you to know I'm thinking of you and enjoying your blog...again. Hope you got to do what you've been wanting to do... Nothing but relax!
FC... Thanks for the birthday wish. It WAS a nice day, full of phone calls, emails, and just taking it easy...all welcome activities in my book! :)
RM... Thank you, too, for the birthday wish. I hope the fact that you're visiting the blog means that you've had some time to decompress as well. Have fun with your remaining days off and have a safe trip home! Love you, too.
Happy Birthday. So sorry it is so close to Christmas. Nothing to break up the rest of the year. Enjoy your posts and learning about such an interesting state. Have a great New Year.
Hey, Patti. Thank you very much! When I was a kid, having a birthday so close to Christmas definitely seemed unfair....lots of combination Christmas/Birthday gifts...not too many parties. But, at some point, I began enjoying the atmosphere of that greater celebration surrounding my birthday and it almost seemed like the joy and excitement of the season trickled over onto my day as well. I don't mind it at all any more. :)
Thanks for taking the time to comment. It's nice to meet you!
Wow, Kimberlee!!! Beautiful pictures! And once again you manage to see the beauty in something that others might think is just in the way. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
And by the way, I just glanced at MY window to see what might be stuck there that I keep looking past or brushing away. All I saw were dirty smudges and gecko poop. I'll send you the pictures later. :)
Hi, Kimberlee. I hope your birthday was a great one. I'm just reading your latest posts after not having computer access for a while, so I'm behind, again. It's January 1 on Ocracoke. Happy new year!
April... LOL! Gecko poop??? You're a nut! :) I look forward to seeing more photos! I hope you guys are all having a great start to 2009! Thank you for the birthday message. Love you!
Steve... Thanks. I'm glad you liked the photos. They weren't as clear as I would have liked. I still have a lot to learn about using my camera.
I've been wondering how your time at Ocracoke has been. I'm sure there will be lots to post about when you get home. Seems like a great place to welcome the new year. Thanks for stopping by...it's good to hear from you.
Hi Kimberlee! I'm a couple of posts behind. What gorgeous pictures! I love your resolution too. I need to be reminded of that. Love you! Laurie B in SC
Welcome to the Arctic! This space is dedicated to observations and experiences related to daily life in the Inupiat Eskimo village of Atqasuk. Questions and comments are invited. Thanks for visiting! Quyanaqpaq!
Inupiaq On-the-Go
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Interested in Inuit culture? Check out these films...
The Fast Runner is an excellent representation of ancient Inuit culture. The R-rating is for nudity, violence, and some language. Subtitles are utilized throughout. I do not recommend this film for children, but it's an extremely accurate portrayal of the culture. It was introduced to me by an Inupiat woman who raved about it. And I agree!
For a preview, click here.
The Snow Walker is another excellent representation of Inuit culture circa 1940's. This film is rated PG, I'm guessing for language. No subtitles that I remember. It starts a little slow, but gets much better. It will leave you with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the survival skills of this culture.
For a preview, click here.
Great For Kids!
Whale Snow by Debby Dahl Edwardson is a warm and culturally sensitive story centered on the Inupiat subsistence tradition of whaling. It is available in both English and Inupiaq translation. The illustrations, by Annie Patterson are exquisite and add to the quiet softness that the story inspires.
To order this title on Amazon.com, click here.
The Alaska Geographic series is an excellent informational resource. The edition entitled North Slope Now deals exclusively with this area and even features relatives of my students. Although it was published in 1989, it is still current enough to provide a general understanding of culture, lifestyle, and issues faced by this northern-most region.
To order this title from Alaska Geographic, click here.
More about Kaktovik Disaster of 2005 (from Dec post, "The Edge")
9 comments:
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday! I know it was yesterday, but I want you to know I'm thinking of you and enjoying your blog...again. Hope you got to do what you've been wanting to do... Nothing but relax!
Love ya!
FC...
Thanks for the birthday wish. It WAS a nice day, full of phone calls, emails, and just taking it easy...all welcome activities in my book! :)
RM...
Thank you, too, for the birthday wish. I hope the fact that you're visiting the blog means that you've had some time to decompress as well. Have fun with your remaining days off and have a safe trip home!
Love you, too.
Happy Birthday. So sorry it is so close to Christmas. Nothing to break up the rest of the year.
Enjoy your posts and learning about such an interesting state.
Have a great New Year.
Hey, Patti. Thank you very much! When I was a kid, having a birthday so close to Christmas definitely seemed unfair....lots of combination Christmas/Birthday gifts...not too many parties. But, at some point, I began enjoying the atmosphere of that greater celebration surrounding my birthday and it almost seemed like the joy and excitement of the season trickled over onto my day as well. I don't mind it at all any more. :)
Thanks for taking the time to comment. It's nice to meet you!
Wow, Kimberlee!!! Beautiful pictures! And once again you manage to see the beauty in something that others might think is just in the way. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
And by the way, I just glanced at MY window to see what might be stuck there that I keep looking past or brushing away. All I saw were dirty smudges and gecko poop. I'll send you the pictures later. :)
HAPPY belated BIRTHDAY!
I love you! April
Hi, Kimberlee. I hope your birthday was a great one. I'm just reading your latest posts after not having computer access for a while, so I'm behind, again. It's January 1 on Ocracoke. Happy new year!
These photos are wonderful.
April...
LOL! Gecko poop??? You're a nut! :) I look forward to seeing more photos! I hope you guys are all having a great start to 2009! Thank you for the birthday message. Love you!
Steve...
Thanks. I'm glad you liked the photos. They weren't as clear as I would have liked. I still have a lot to learn about using my camera.
I've been wondering how your time at Ocracoke has been. I'm sure there will be lots to post about when you get home. Seems like a great place to welcome the new year. Thanks for stopping by...it's good to hear from you.
Hi Kimberlee! I'm a couple of posts behind. What gorgeous pictures! I love your resolution too. I need to be reminded of that. Love you! Laurie B in SC
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