Dear Faithful Reading Friends,
As many of you know, I just returned from a recent excursion/adventure to Nome, Alaska! (Let's here it for Nome!)
A place so full of ironies. To look at it at the outset, it doesn't seem very beautiful...3 wks. there changed my perspective!
This is a view from my brother and sis-in-law's kitchen window---you're looking out at the frozen Bering Sea!

A snow-machine likely coming back into town after checking crab pots.

You never know what you'll find in Nome! :D

A raven-kind of bird with landing gear down at "Subway Hill", the last climb on the Iditarod before the Finish Line.

A wintry sunset from the window in my room. Ahh...you should see the colors of the sky there in the winter!

One day while my adventure-lovin' brother and I were out on the snow-covered tundra by way of snow-machine, we saw this classic little western cabin on the backside of a mountain. If you look close, you can see the drift around the building to the right. I was standing on probably about 4-5 feet of snow...I walked gingerly away from the snow machine, hoping I wouldn't fall in suddenly! Snow shoe country for sure!

Alaska King Crab! We're about 1.3 mi. out over frozen ocean with Nome in the background. You just don't think about it. :)

It was so amazing...after working for about 10 min. the men broke through their previously established crab hole and my brother started pulling on a yellow rope, up, up, up, and finally....ta-daa!

My little manly nephew loved holding the starfish that had attached themselves to the crab basket! I was going to bring some home as souvenirs; alas, I didn't know you needed to bake them first! Poor things. I'll have to try again someday.

Here's a random photo shot of the window at my brother's front door entrance.

On the snow machine, we saw some little black "dots" on a distant mountain peak. My brother said, "Let's go see if we can catch them!" He was pretty certain they were a herd of muskox. We took off and I held on!
Sure enough, as we crested the top, we weren't disappointed!

Musher 3 or 4 of the 13 I had the joy of seeing or hearing come across the Iditarod Finish Line! Notice the booties on the dogs. The dog handlers threw them out to the crowd from time to time. To my delight, I caught one. Amazing to think of the approx. 1,100 miles they covered in just a little over 9 days!

My brother and his wife had longed to share Iditarod with family members being that it's such a vital part of their community/culture each year. The dream came true as Carlee's mother, father and sister were able to be there as well!
Remember how Jesus prayed in Jn. 17:24 "Father, I will that they also, whom You have given Me, be with Me where I am; that they may behold my glory..."
As excited and animated as I might try to be in explaining to you how awesome and electric this experience was for me, you won't really know it unless you experience it for yourself!
Jesus knows that about His "culture" called Heaven! What a place! As much as we can read about it, ponder it, long to be there, it won't be till we actually get to, as Jesus prayed, "be with Him where He is" that we'll be able to know the significance of that prayer.
Isn't that just like salvation? You can be around people who have been born again, talk about it, even sit under steady preaching and teaching about it, but until you really come to know the love of Christ for yourself, you just don't know it!
May He be your heart's greatest pursuit, your tongue's most incessant praise, your tireless devotion and your greatest declaration to others!
He wants Heaven to be FILLED with worshipers!
By the way, if you think of Nome, it's probably because God put it on your heart! Truly a place of great need spiritually!
Blessings in Christ, friends!
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