Sunday fun links: snow, Alaska, the Russian Empire and more

My friends the Rudstroms in Brevig Mission, Alaska, posted a great video about what happens when a snow drift blocks the door to your house in an Alaskan Inuit Village not far from the Bering Strait. (h/t Rudstrom Family Blog)

And, on the subject of things that are close to Russia, via “TYWKIWDBIhere are some of the earliest known color photographs (from 1910-1915) taken in the waning days of the Russian Empire. Here’s my favorite:
Caption: “A. P. Kalganov poses with his son and granddaughter… Kalganov displays traditional Russian dress and beard styles, while the two younger generations have more Westernized, modern dress and hair styles.”

You see pictures like this in the paper on the Iron Range today only the older person is wearing a polyester Blatz Beer jacket, the middle person is wearing an Adidas jacket and the younger person is wearing a tube sock as a top.

(h/t Andrew Sullivan)

Comments

  1. Stay tuned. I’ve made these videos a 4 part series. =)
    –AnnMarie

  2. That is some snowdrift!! WOW
    Cant’ imagine venturing out into that. That old picture is great also.

  3. I think I’ve hears of other people from around here living in Brevig mission, some people from my church. I guess Alaska recruits teachers from our northern areas.

  4. @PS (PSanafter-thought) That’s the Crocketts. They’ve been here for 15 years or so now. It was crazy, I met them before I moved up here. Brian was a guest preacher in Virginia so I stopped on by and met them. I’ve taught 3 out of their 4 children now.
    –AnnMarie

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