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Entries from March 1, 2013 - March 31, 2013

Sunday
Mar312013

How Rossman Peetook woke up early and composed a great piece of Gospel music

Two years ago, Rossman Peetook woke up at 4:30 AM and wondered, "How can I praise my Lord today?" He began to sing and on the spot composed a lively hymn with a strong beat. "Jesus rose from the dead, He arose, He arose, Jesus rose from the dead..."

He told the story early this morning to small group of his fellow parishioners who had gathered at the Presbyterian church for breakfast and coffee following sunrise Easter services at the cemetery.

Sadly for me, I just missed the sunrise service because I woke up three minutes before it started and it probably took me 20 minutes total to pop out of bed, get dressed, don a heavy coat and walk full speed to the graveyard. Those who did make it on time described it as wonderful, but even wonderful Sunrise services held in subzero weather tend to be brief. By the time I arrived, the eight who had made it had moved into the Presbyterian Church for breakfast and coffee.

I joined them, in time to hear Rossman tell his story and to listen to him sing his song. At one point, he stopped singing and stomped his foot three times. That, he later explained, represented the earthquake that followed the crucifixion of Christ and the failure of death to hang onto Christ after the third day.

It is an excellent song - lively, full of spirit. Sooner or later, I expect the larger world of gospel singing to pick up on it and then maybe everybody will get to hear it. Rossman taught the song to all those gathered. Later, at 11:00, they sang it for the larger congregation gathered for the second of the three Presbyterian services held in Wainwright this day.

Even though I cannot sing, the eight insisted I come up, join them, so I did.

Rossman, a retired whaling captain, is also well-known for the Iñupiat drum dance songs he has composed and the traditional motion dances he has created.

Sunday
Mar312013

With Jesus looking over her shoulder and a pistol on her hip, Alice climbs onto her snow machine and drives off toward Barrow

 

 

This is Alice Drake, who gave her cousin Jason and his bride

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Thursday
Mar282013

Wainwright, Alaska: wedding of Jason and Iqaluk - honeymoon on ice

I begin with the usual disclaimer - the one I make whenever I post a wedding on this

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Sunday
Mar242013

An omelette, sent with love; the Daily Moose returns for one day and so do insults flung at me by horses

I ate breakfast at Abby's this morning. Margie didn't come. She was not feeling

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Saturday
Mar232013

I wasn't going to post, but, look, I did, and all because of the damned school bus, but that's not all I posted