Power outages are more common these days with climate-change-powered more frequent and stronger storms plus our reliance on electrical devices these days. More and more…
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When I was in the Boy Scouts we practiced different ways of starting a fire – matches, flint and steel etc. One cool trick was…
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Comments closedWe’ve lived in rural Maine and rural New Hampshire where we’ve experienced extended power outages. Areas that are prone to Nor’esters, blizzards, snowstorms, hurricanes, ice…
Comments closedWe could only fit a small refrigerator in our small kitchen and originally purchase the 20-year-old chest freezer from the homeowner for something like $50.…
Comments closedWatching birds is a great year-round activity, especially in winter. We don’t put out bird seed in the spring, summer and fall due to bears…
Comments closedI ran across this product and it seems bit strange. Like in the upside-down parallel universe in Stranger Things, the iPad is mounted on the…
Comments closedAll over rural America bear populations are thriving yet development closer to their habitat is creating confrontations between humans and bears typically caused by food.…
Comments closedYou’re driving down the highway, all of a sudden some warning sound comes on and there is a TPS alert lit up on your dashboard.…
Comments closedOften this question comes up about rooftop solar, what happens when the panels produce more electricity than the household uses? In an off-the-grid wilderness home,…
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