In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there’s no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner — or any dinner — delivered. But some residents living well off the grid nevertheless have turkeys this holiday, thanks to the Alaska Turkey Bomb.
For the third straight year, a resident named Esther Keim has been flying low and slow in a small plane over rural parts of south-central Alaska, dropping frozen turkeys to those who can’t simply run out to the grocery store.
Alaska is mostly wilderness, with only about 20% of it accessible by road. In winter, many who live in remote areas rely on small planes or snowmobiles to travel any distance, and frozen rivers can act as makeshift roads.
patching a hole in his roof caused by a 20lbs frozen turkey dropped from the sky
“This is some bullshit!”
Fucking beat me to it
I’ve literally seen a group of wild Turkeys flutterjumping around in treetops, it broke my worldview.
They roost up there for safety! Really interesting to see them fly, they can’t do it for extended periods of time but they can really get up there.
This is super fun and heart warming. Love it!
“The turkeys are hitting the ground like sacks of wet cement!”
Always fun to share on thanksgiving: https://youtu.be/BGFtV6-ALoQ
“As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly”
After reading New York is building a skyscraper
prisonjail I see this. We live in dystopia 2.0 right now.New York is building a skyscraper prison
Made me think of the Judge Dredd remake Blocks. They weren’t prisons, but the towering out of place building in China town.
https://judgedredd.fandom.com/wiki/Block?file=640px-Dredd-Film-City-View.png