I have never thought of that being a consequence. From the lower 48, it is crashing into something, rolling the vehicle, head on collisions, etc. There are only a few trucks here. No cars. The village is so small everybody walks. Some snow machines and of course, four wheelers.
Tales of Teller, Alaska. My husband and I decided to take a risk, pack it up and here we are, the village of TELLER... in ALASKA... in the Bush...on a Spit. Population 350 or so. Surrounded by the Bering Sea, Bering Straits. Port Clarence Bay and Grantley Harbor, We are here and are completely in awe of every aspect of natural beauty, new friends, new life, new traditions, new food, new cultures and a lot of learning about myself. ***I ENCOURAGE YOU TO PLEASE COMMENT OR ASK QUESTIONS***
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Serious Lecture
These State Troopers and Fire Police EMS came to school to talk to the students about how dangerous it is to drink and drug. Not so long ago, here in Teller, a person passed out in the outside cold weather. Because of the position the person was in a limb did not have circulation and was frozen. The limb had to be amputated.
I have never thought of that being a consequence. From the lower 48, it is crashing into something, rolling the vehicle, head on collisions, etc. There are only a few trucks here. No cars. The village is so small everybody walks. Some snow machines and of course, four wheelers.



I have never thought of that being a consequence. From the lower 48, it is crashing into something, rolling the vehicle, head on collisions, etc. There are only a few trucks here. No cars. The village is so small everybody walks. Some snow machines and of course, four wheelers.
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