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The tiny Beechcraft that flew me into Kenai |
Well, I'm here. Soldotna, Alaska living on Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in a small cabin nestled in the woods. The cabin is great. It's built for 4, but I'm the only one here, which is fantastic. :)
I have a nice kitchen all to myself. And surprisingly, wireless internet AND satellite TV. A rarity in field work, for sure. I don't work a full 40 hour week - yet, which has been good since I'm pulling a second job also to supplement my sad intern salary. Woooo.
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Homer Spit. Homer, Alaska |
I'm considered here on business, which means I get paid everyday - including weekends. And I'm provided a government vehicle. AKA free gas. 8) The catch is that my driving is pretty much limited to the refuge and going into town with a few tiny exceptions. But for how little I'm making, that's all a good thing, because it limits what I can spend!
My job is simple. Which is a little bit disappointing, but I'm hoping I can branch out here and still learn some new skills. My mind is already on the future and what's coming up next May. It's true what they say: Need motivation for graduate school? Spend some time doing field work.
Being away from home is taking it's toll. It's great to know I'll be home in a week and a half. I can't wait to see my family, my nephews, and especially my boyfriend. It's hard to know I'll have another 4 months here about that though.
On the plus side, we are getting DUMPED with snow right now, which hopefully means snowmachine season will start soon. :) I'm a little nervous to get back on a snowmachine here, but I am terribly excited. :] We've gotten at least half a foot today. 6 inches of fresh powder.
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Two is much much less lonely than one. <3 |
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