This journal comes from our home in Chester, VT. Today is the first work day that I have not been wearing long johns!! Shorts and tevas are a welcome change, as are hugs and kisses from Julie and Marina. ☺
This final journal provides a few summary photos and thoughts. A final reflection will come later, after I have a chance to think through all of the wonderful experiences that I have been part of.
The Arctic people and the animals have adapted to a challenging ecosystem, developing remarkable adaptations. Life and death coexist everywhere, in the Arctic they seem to be more apparent. I have a deeper respect for all living organisms up here, they are unique and beautiful.
The NuvukThe Iñupiaq name for Point Barrow and the people who lived there. site is done for the year, the artifacts are in the lab and the cooler. We did well, there will be plenty of work to do this fall, winter, and spring. I look forward to hearing more about the what was discovered.
As I left, I went for one last walk on the beach to visit the Arctic Ocean one more time, and to fly the kite that my wife, Julie, had given me. Throughout this trip, I have been out, far away, but connected to so many wonderful and beautiful people and places. The kite symbolizes those connections. In a few days, the kite will be hanging in my classroom, a reminder of the places you can go and the excitement you can find.
**Thanks to all who have visited these journal pages. I write for you as well as for myself. I seem to think my work has improved, yet I am not far enough away for an objective opinion. I know that I have grown in so many ways, I hope these journal pages have captured and conveyed some of the excitement and sense of discovery I have experienced. In the end, I thank you for coming along on this great adventure. **
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