Thursday, December 01, 2005

Alaskanization


It struck me very strange today, as I drove in to school. I didn't look at the weather. I didn't check out the thermometer.

When I first arrived in Alaska, as winter encroached, I would check with the weather almost every day. I was eager to know if it was going to get to be negative such-and-such, since negative such-and-such was bound to be a new personal record. I'd find a way to sneak "Oh, it's -23 out today" into just about every conversation. I used to swing past a couple different temperature signs, wondering which would register the lowest.

But today... today, I drove past the temperature sign and didn't even look at it. No, that didn't surprise me... what surprised me is that --when I stopped and pondered my emotions on the subject-- I didn't care. It was cold, yeah, but not eyeball-twisting cold.

(Here's a movie I did last winter, to the tune of one of those weather reports I like so much..)

ps. the photo is from last Jan -- you can tell by the gas price :)

2 comments:

The Sanity Inspector said...

Is it true that students in Alaska put food in refrigerators to keep it from freezing?

Celso said...

Uh, I suppose I had to think about that one. Yeah.. It could be considered true. I keep my food in a cooler on the porch. It should be heavily frozen 'till April. Should I ever leave my cabin unattended (and dare-say, let it freeze) I'd certainly put my liquids in the fridge for its best chance at survival.