Wednesday, September 3, 2014

 Group #7, as they are getting ready for their ride to Emmonak and the Bering Sea.



 On the last evening together, we enjoyed a big meal prepared by our native cooks.
 We are enjoying the last night together at our compound, August 18,  with a campfire.
 Some of the locals came to say goodbye, including Pudo, who is here with his new MDS friends.
 Cyp brought a fresh caught salmon and we cooked it over the fire and it was enjoyed by all.






MDS build these steps for an elderly couple and the replaced the roof on the Arctic porch for a friend. The roof was the final project for MDS in Alakanuk.

A typical scene of the slough along the road at Alakanuk.  It was fed by the Yukon River and then the Bering Sea. We had around 8 miles to the Bering Sea. The Yukon River is the interstate for persons living in interior Alaska.

1 comment:

Mrs. DillyDally said...

Such a valuable service you all have done! I am sure they are all so grateful! Thank you!