Not All Who Wander
Friday, December 18, 2015
Bless you, Barnes and Noble in Fairbanks
Oh, you don't say?
So it would seem that I am adapting to Alaskan life pretty well so far. Sometimes I find myself saying absolutely ridiculous things such as:
"Oh, it's only -10 right now, so it's not too bad."
"Free shipping? Haha, suckers."
"All I want for Christmas is basic below zero survival gear for my car."
"You're right. Flannel sheets DO sound like a good idea."
And my personal favorite:
"I don't know if I'm going to make it. There's an aggressive moose outside of my door that attacked the neighbor's dog, so it looks like I might be staying in."
"Oh, it's only -10 right now, so it's not too bad."
"Free shipping? Haha, suckers."
"All I want for Christmas is basic below zero survival gear for my car."
"You're right. Flannel sheets DO sound like a good idea."
And my personal favorite:
"I don't know if I'm going to make it. There's an aggressive moose outside of my door that attacked the neighbor's dog, so it looks like I might be staying in."
Friday, December 11, 2015
Exploring Delta Junction, AK
From the IGA parking lot
I also got the chance to see the Northern Lights on this same night, but unfortunately none of the pictures turned out well on my phone. I can't wait until my camera gets here and I can start taking some decent pictures! These definitely don't do it justice.
Day One:
It was a balmy 75 degrees when I left Charleston, South Carolina. However, upon landing in Fairbanks the temperature was at -13 and the moment that I walked outside of the airport, the hairs in my nose froze. There are some things that they don't tell you about moving to Alaska and that is one of them. I can see why because it feels even weirder than it sounds. Thankfully, it was a short ride to my hotel followed by a few hours of blissful sleep. Rejuvenated and ready to take on the Last Frontier, I rented a car and ran a few errands. Unfortunately, because I was driving, I didn't get the opportunity to take many pictures.
Here are a few of my observations from day one:
1) The icicles in Alaska are no joke. Seriously, they could kill someone.
2) When it comes to parking, it is basically a free for all. Some people park diagonally, some straight, and some park off to the side in no man's land. (Note: Not sure whether this is because the ground is covered in snow and no one can see the lines or if this is part of the "you can't tell us what to do" attitude of Alaska. Must do more research.)
3) Alaska has been called the least fashionable state in the U.S...Yes. Yes, it is.
4) Everyone that I have met so far is incredibly nice and completely patient of the fact that I refuse to drive over 40mph.
Here are a few of my observations from day one:
1) The icicles in Alaska are no joke. Seriously, they could kill someone.
2) When it comes to parking, it is basically a free for all. Some people park diagonally, some straight, and some park off to the side in no man's land. (Note: Not sure whether this is because the ground is covered in snow and no one can see the lines or if this is part of the "you can't tell us what to do" attitude of Alaska. Must do more research.)
3) Alaska has been called the least fashionable state in the U.S...Yes. Yes, it is.
4) Everyone that I have met so far is incredibly nice and completely patient of the fact that I refuse to drive over 40mph.
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