It was a strange feeling being in the shoes of the person who
acts as a tour guide of Nome. After all, it wasn’t that long ago that
former volunteer, Matt, was walking me down the streets of Nome showing
me the Subway, post office, and Nome’s unofficial mascot, Velvet Eyes
the pet reindeer. However, when some friends from my days in
AmeriCorps NCCC came to visit last week, I found myself in the position
of certified “Nomeite” over “small town newbie”.
See? Look how lost Eva and I are. I’m a terrible tour guide.
We can talk about my lunchtime habits during some other blog post though. All in all I feel like I did a good job of showing my friends around. Not only was it great getting the chance to introduce my friends to the voyage I’ve embarked on here in Nome, visiting places like Anvil Mountain, the White Alice Site, and the icy shoreline was also a much needed reminded for myself of how much adventure awaits just outside of the Volunteer House.
The best part of having visitors in Nome is surprising them with facts about day-to-day life here in Town. Some of my favorites to name a few include:
“Here’s the post office. It’s also the Chiropractor’s.”
“What kind of restaurant is that? Well it serves sushi, pizza, Korean, Barbeque, Japanese, and burgers.”
“Here’s our only chain restaurant, Subway. It’s also the movie theater.”
I am looking forward to more Volunteer House guests as my time here progresses. Until then, I’m going to studying up on how to get from all the point A’s to point B’s in this town before more company arrives.
- Andrea and Nicole on Anvil Mountain.
- Andrea and I.
- Andrea at sunrise.
- Touching the sea.
- Getting ready for a hike!
- Welcome to Nome!
- When a friend arrives, you steal their talent.
- Nicole recording an educational spot.
- Anvil Mountain Sunset.
- Outsiders!
- See? Look how lost I am.
- Dinner time.
- Everybody!
- Inside the studio.
- Andrea and I on Anvil.















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