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, July 14, 2020

June at a Remote Alaskan Home

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June is a month of twenty hours of daylight, wildflowers, and mosquitoes. This year, the skeeters are particularly bad - maybe because of ou...
Friday, July 3, 2020

May at an Alaska Homestead

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May is a month of dramatic transitions, from a silent, white landscape and frozen lake to the first flowers,  birdsong, and visits by gangli...
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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

The Necessity of Spring Cleaning a Wood Heated Home

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I never thought I would say this, but I LOVE spring cleaning.   I actually look FORWARD to it!  Besides the deep cleaning, which is sorely n...
Thursday, April 9, 2020

Chainsawing Hundreds of Dead Spruce Trees (Sad)

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Sadly, the majestic spruce trees throughout the boreal forests of Southcentral Alaska have been decimated by an infestation of spruce beetle...
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Thursday, January 9, 2020

Challenges at 29F Below Zero (-34C)

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Brrrrrr! After the record breaking warmth in Alaska during every month of 2019, including rain on New Year's Eve (!), I was astonish...
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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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