Alaska Bush Life, Off-Road, Off-Grid

The life of erstwhile city slickers, now telecommuters in a remote log cabin raising chickens, ducks, rabbits, and bees, making beer and wine, and raising vegetables and berries.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Appreciate Where You Are: Rural Alaska or the Big City

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(the following article was recently published at  http://uuministryforearth.org/reflections )  One night, while preparing a labor-intensiv...
Tuesday, April 23, 2013

How to Shed Stuff (Part 2)

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(See Part 1 for benefits of de-accessioning) Part 2:  Action Plan for de-accessioning: This article is for people who find it diff...
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Why to Shed Stuff (Benefits) (Part 1)

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Part 1 (of 2):  Benefits of De-accessioning For many people, downsizing, de-accessioning, and letting go    is emotionally difficu...
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Friday, April 12, 2013

I'm Proud of My Outhouse

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I surely have one of the nicest, most women-friendly outhouses in Alaska. For one thing, it has a door.   A surprising number of...
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Monday, April 8, 2013

A Woman's First Ice Fishing Outings

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Until I moved to Alaska, the only thing I knew about ice fishing was a scene in the movie, “Grumpy Old Men.” I never thought I would do...
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About Me

Laura Emerson
Alaska, United States
My husband and I (Laura Emerson) live in a little log cabin in Alaska, a 20 minute flight to the nearest major road. We rely on solar and wind power, with a back-up generator. Professionally, we tele-commute to employers far, far away. Certifications in Permaculture, Master Gardening, Master Naturalist, and Herbalism have all taught me skills and insights that enhance our remote life. Also, my book was just published at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZN1FZR9/ref=sr_1_1 If you have questions about off-grid life, contact me in the Comments section below.
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