On the transition from the Silicon to the Tanana Valley, from urban to rural life, and from working in industry to being a full-time student to working in academia. If you see your name or photo on this blog and want it removed, please let me know and I will do so!
What a lovely obituary. I'd be interested in reading more about him - maybe someone will write a book about the Quest trek and its history.
Also thanks for the writeup on ChickenFest(?) ChickenPalooza(?) ChickenLickin(?) haha, jk. Yes, I'm pretty sure those postal kids are home-schooled - probably a pretty common thing in Alaska, I'd think. Don't get me started on homeschoolers, but I imagine it's just about the only way to do it if you like the isolated life.
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Interesting but strange soul. I hope him RIP too. As a carpenter and being a guy, he had the "basics" to live in such an environment.
Really glad there is a TOK store. Rainbow Grocery is the first health product store we went together. I like TOK's website.
I read your Chicken diary again, it is an interesting place. I mostly wander if that postal master has any childrn and where do they get education.
What a lovely obituary. I'd be interested in reading more about him - maybe someone will write a book about the Quest trek and its history.
Also thanks for the writeup on ChickenFest(?) ChickenPalooza(?) ChickenLickin(?) haha, jk. Yes, I'm pretty sure those postal kids are home-schooled - probably a pretty common thing in Alaska, I'd think. Don't get me started on homeschoolers, but I imagine it's just about the only way to do it if you like the isolated life.
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