Saturday, September 22, 2012

Back in Atmau



Like any teacher returning to their job, it is always interesting to see what changes have taken place over the summer. One of the highlights was the new boat dock. This will be a great addition as the old one was quite tipsy!





 Went for a walk out to the airstrip with three little kindergarten friends. On our way we heard some tiny little chirps. Sure enough, on close inspection there were three wee little chicks bobbing their heads looking for their next meal. When our shadows passed, they silenced.


Good things come in threes. Walking down the airstrip, we heard the distinct call of the Sandhill Crane. Note the berry pickers off in the distance (as well as the dump).





  The summer was wet and cool so the berries took awhile to ripen up. I was able to collect Labrador tea, salmon berries and blueberries. Last year I got quite a few blueberries, but won't be that way this year. Over the summer people collected gallons of blackberries.











Puffballs are back! Walking the airstrip they dot the edges.




Love the cottongrass.










Reeds reflected in a pond.
In the distance is Kasigluk, about seven miles away. The photo doesn't show the three wind turbines.






Before sunrise.
As the sun came up, fog moved in over the river.





Another spring/summer project, the new health clinic.

Over the summer my husband met a man who worked on the boardwalks in the village years ago.
                      Third night back. Cold and clear with crescent moon and Venus.


1 comment:

  1. THanks again Cindy for the pictures. It sure was a sunny day (s). Great memories for me. I like the idea of the boat docks. Do they rise with the tides and I suppose they come out on winter? I think it is time for me to get out my boxes of slides (1,000's) and convert them to the computer. I have the equipment, but time was not there yet. Beautiful here this week. The leaves are just beginning to show signs of the loss of chrolophyll.

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