Alaskans sometimes use a different lingo than people do from the lower 48. One of the phreases, break-up, is what we would think of as being a separation of two individuals that have been dating, engaged, or married. Well Alaskans use that meaning too, but they also have a different meaning for that phrase. Break-up is talked about in early spring in Alaska when all of the ice and snow start to melt and make a huge mess on roads and parking lots. Everyone's cars and trucks are smeared in dirt and leftover salt and junk from the winter. No one is exempt from this process, unless you are a hermit and never drive a car. About a month ago, I took a couple pictures of the "lake" in our apartment parking lot. There were times I wondered if my little mitsubishi would make it through.....
Friday, May 11, 2007
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FOR THE FREAKING LOVE!
Hey Julia...Its Emily Lowe (now Hanson)...maybe I ring a bell, maybe not...but in either case, I have experienced "break-up" and I know exactly what you are talking about...we used to wear these atrocious black rubber boots to school every day...however, I guess as a kid it was kind of fun to splash around in puddles, minus the freezing water sloshing over the tops of your boots!
Emily, Wow, I didn't know you used to live in Alaska! That's awesome!
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