Last week, we had a run of early morning temps around -35F. One of my coworkers told me a Fairbanks meteorologist had tweeted that the temps recorded up here at Toolik were the coldest recorded anywhere in North America that morning. That made me feel kinda special! Also the wind was real low, which made the cold feel very tolerable. We shoveled and shoveled and shoveled right through it. And though each day is longer than the next, if this is the last sunset I see up here before August, it sure was a good one.
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