After many months with squirrels left alone to frolic in the lodge rafters, moose free to meander around quiet cabins and loons to cry on Flat Lake, human guests crossed the ice road and parked their vehicles by the boat dock at Camp Tukuskoya, located north of Anchorage, Alaska. They built a bonfire by the lake and a fire in the lodge fireplace and cranked up the heaters. The lodge was filled with music by socially distanced violinists, guitarists and keyboard artists playing vespers songs. Children ice skated, sledded and roasted hot dogs.