The wind whipped icy fingers up my coat sleeve today,
tapped me on my shoulder, and reminded me that this cold snap does not even
compare to the frigid arctic air (minus fifty degrees) that snatched my breath, cloistered my words
in exhaled clouds that crashed to the ground, and numbed my toes until they burned...
when I called Alaska home.
Winter of 1969, belly ripe with first baby, stars so
close in an ebony canopy that I could almost reach on tiptoe and pluck a sky diamond.
At midnight, the ancient fire truck wailed to a stop at the
top of the snow-covered, gravel road in front of the white frame house. It was the only house on School Road amongst a string of crayon-colored dilapidated
trailers with attached wannigans: room additions the length of the trailers, which
created extended living space and the need for more diesel heating fuel, a commodity on soldier's pay.
Smoke billowed skyward from the Hinesly's home. Neighbors
nosed outside in night clothes. Word travelled fast. "Only condensation in
the attic. Not a fire."
But look up! We pulled our wraps tight and pointed
bare fingers at the celestial smear of jeweled colors amongst the diamonds in
the sky. My first glimpse of the Aurora Borealis. Northern Lights, what a sight!
How cold is it where you are? Do you like/dislike winter?
If you wish to enter a drawing for a free book, and
you live within the United States, here's what you do. Please tell someone about my blog, http://lindaoconnell.blogspot.com.
Ask them to sign on to "follow" my blog. They don't ever have to return, but it would be great if they did.
Ask them to sign on to "follow" my blog. They don't ever have to return, but it would be great if they did.
That person should tell me who "sent" them, and I will put both
your name and theirs into the hat for a book drawing on NEXT Sunday, January 18th. If I get more than ten followers, I will do a second drawing, so that would be four books to be signed, and one sent possibly to YOU. Thank you for your participation and help.
Titles to choose from (my stories included in each
of these):
Not Your Mother's Book...On Family (co created by me)
Not Your mother's Book...On Travel
Not Your Mother's Book... On Home Improvement
Chicken Soup for the Soul, Home Sweet HomeNot Your Mother's Book...On Family (co created by me)
Not Your mother's Book...On Travel
Not Your Mother's Book... On Home Improvement
Chicken Soup for the Soul, Living with Alzheimer's and Other Dementias
Chicken Soup for the Soul, Just Us Girls
Chicken Soup for the Soul The Dating Game
Chicken Soup for the Soul, The Power of Positive
Chicken Soup for the Soul, Reader's Choice
Chicken Soup for the Gardener's Soul (my first CS published story)
9 comments:
Oh, put my name in! Good luck!
You description of your time in Alaska is... wow, I don't have a word. Beautiful.
I've never seen the Northern Lights. Loved your description of experiencing them. Yes, please include me in your drawing. Thank you!
This makes me jealous, since I've never been to Alaska.
Hi Linda...Love your Alaska stories.
Sure, put my name into the hat! Susan p.s. Thanks for all your visits.
I have friends who recently visited Alaska. They went on a fishing trip and had quite the experience when an octopus was pulled in!
Pat
Critter Alley
It seems that cold gets colder as I age!
I'm with Lynn. And I can't wait for that book on Alaska stories to come out!
Put my name in please, if it's not too late!! :)
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