Tuesday, December 19, 2006

12.19.2006


For nearly a week now abnormal temperature oscillations have found Chefornak in a disconcerting state of heating and cooling. The result of which has been an intense and bothersome atmospheric condensation that would arouse concern to even the most weathered of our across-the-pond brethren. So intense has this fog been that for nearly a week now, no food, mail, or people have come in to or out of the village. So you can imagine the relief to all when the fog finally broke, the sun blazed brightly, and conditions became ideal for winter break departure.

Having some work to finish, I schedule myself for the 5 o'clock flight with Yute airlines, not my preferred local airline, but the only one claiming to have the space and desire to take me to Bethel.

5 o'clock came to be and out of my living room window I spotted off in the distance that which I believed to be my plane. With my bags in tow, I walked the 100 or so feet to the airport only to learn that it was Hageland and not Yute that had arrived. My plane, I was told, had stopped in Kipnuk unexpectedly and would be in Chefornak within the hour. So, I waited in the school and passed the time on mathisfun.com until 6pm when George (the local airline worker) came in and informed me that my plane was five minutes away.

I gathered my things, said some good-byes, and headed to the airport once again. The evening was beautiful. The sun had just set and the uniquley Alaskan post-day glow illuminated the sky. With my bags in hand I looked up to find my plane engaging in its customary circling, pre-land routine. Happiness consumed me.

Immediately, I began to mull over of all things I intended to do over my break. While doing so, I couldn't help but notice that the path this plane was taking seemed to be uncommonly lengthy. I began to keenly observe its behavior. The plane, it appeared, seemed to fail to take the type of turn necessary to pull off the landing. "Maybe its turning now", I thought. Nope. "Or maybe now"? Where is it going?

As I watched the plane fly out of sight, George returned and informed me that the landing strip lights had failed, the pilot could not make the landing and decided to go home, and that I should try my luck again tomorrow.

So here I am back in my home wondering what obstacle the morrow will bring. Whether or not I will arrive to my next destination via plane can not be known and I believe I have learned my lesson well. As a result, Plan B is currently in formation. The exact details of which are as yet unkown, but will most likely include:
1. My students
2. Dogsled (either modern or traditional)
3. Bribery

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Krakhaus-
So sorry to hear of your bad news, if you need a ride from "fog" land let me know. Ben and I will be by a 6 o'clock to get you.
Hurry back! There are many new endeavors set upon the glorious hills of the Big Z. Roads have magically turned from 2 to 4 lanes and shaped structures offering, at first glance, a respectable good or service have sprouted.
I read somewhere that Seagal was talking up how he demoralized you in front of your village. Do you want me to take of this?
The next time you read this we’ll probably be standing next to each other, or sitting what ever you want to do.
Peace-
DMS

4:31 AM  
Blogger Brian Kruk said...

Well Dave,
I don't see why we couldn't do both, see how the mood strikes us, and take it from there.

One of the funny things about the endeavor is the totally informal way business gets done here. Maybe its just me, but I found it odd that George told me the pilot decided that this wasn't going to work out for him, so he would just be heading home.

In addition, the lady who runs the post office once put a note to the effect of:
Gone to the clinic, then lunch. I will be back around 1pm or 2. Maybe.

Service here just has a slightly different ring to it.

7:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Today's the day! The plane will come and carry you to civilization! I know it will. It has to! I love you! mom

8:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hope to see you over break!
~Kristen LaJ

1:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Krak
I forgot to comment on the part of high-quality customer service you pseudo-homeland has to offer!
peace
DMS

1:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where on the planet are you, Waldo?

love,

Mom

6:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brian.

So sorry I missed you at the OPPS office Wed. I'm looking for an asst for the upcoming year.

You've been in our prayers daily and I know that this adventure will be over too soon. Take it all in and "see" it as it really is, not how it appears on the surface.
Sorry for the delay in writing to you, but I'm crazy busy as usual.

Lonn

6:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

whats the next number in the sequence 7 7 13 7 7 14 7 7 7 21 7 7 14 ?
fun to see you over the holidays
uncle john/marilyn/linda

7:25 PM  

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