Remember a few years ago when one of the local chain stores in Juneau tried selling Atlantic farmed salmon from down south? Oh, the hue and cry of public outrage. So they stopped. We should marshal that activism to put the brakes on firewood that comes from Outside. Forests all […]
Daily Archives: October 4, 2018
A cord of wood is a quiet winter comfort representing centuries worth of stored solar energy from ninety-one million miles away. Woodshed Nation releases that energy gradually knowing that whatever happens in the world outside, a home with a few cords won’t freeze for lack of fuel. It’s February, we’re […]
There were two excellent natural gas articles in the paper at the end of February. One was that AEL&P/Avista’s plan to bring natural gas to Juneau is on hold indefinitely. AEL&P is Alaska Electric Light and Power, our hometown power company that has been phenomenal since 1893. They’ve been innovative. […]
Back in the early eighties, when Juneau’s waterfront was between the mining boom and the cruise ship boom, Puggy Nelson and I would ignore the ‘No Trespassing’ sign, go around a chain link fence and walk out where the abandoned docks rotted on their pilings. There at the end of […]
When I was a kid my grandfather built a tool shed at his camp. I thought that was the coolest thing. Someone in my gene pool could decide to put up a building, by himself, and do it. It was big, clean, orderly and pleasing to the eye. And it […]
Part V in a series of outstanding volunteer run assets in the Capital City Do not turn away a poor man, even if all you can give is half a date. -Muhammad When thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind: and thou shalt be […]