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bramble Posted - Mar 11 2005 : 6:33:59 PM
Has anyone seen this program on PBS? Our station has been running it for fundraising but it is the most undocumentary documentary you would want to watch. This very quiet spoken, gentle man went to live in the Alaskan wilderness and homestead. Over a period of time you see him build cabins, fireplaces,etc hunt, fish and live a relatively self reliant life.The rhythym of him talking while you watch him going about his daily chores is mesmerizing and very enjoyable. Watch it if you can!

with a happy heart
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Danae Posted - Jun 29 2005 : 11:04:27 PM
knittingmomma, i really liked the website, and i like the old wooden toys because i remember playing with toys like that when i was a child, but they are hard to find today. The best part about those toys is that they are sturdy enough to last no matter what you might put them through. Thank you for reminding me of the memories we sometimes leave behind, until a time such as this brings them back.

with all my love, danae
Kim Posted - Jun 05 2005 : 10:15:47 AM
Enjoyed your website, knittingmomma!

farmgirl@heart

Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow
LadyCrystal Posted - Jun 05 2005 : 05:39:03 AM
I loved that program also,The one think my husband kept saying throught the whole thing was, how could he live without the warmth of a woman that long.lol.

Follow your dreams
knittingmomma Posted - Jun 05 2005 : 04:23:17 AM
This sounds wonderful. what is the name of the book?
Thanks!


Simple Living, Homestead Dreaming Mom of 5
http://www.naturalearthfarm.com
westernhorse51 Posted - Jun 04 2005 : 11:59:58 AM
Thanks for the heads up girls, I havent seen this pbs special yet but it sounds like something I would love. Ill be looking for it.Michele
countrykat Posted - Jun 03 2005 : 11:40:29 PM
I have not seen this show. I enjoy PBS programming, it is usually the only telvision I will watch. I hope it is going to be broadcast in our area. I am going to check out the local PBS station website.

Thanks for the heads up
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jun 03 2005 : 11:17:45 PM
I could use some of that silence..haha.. I thought he was amazing too...and that he wasn't young when he did it made it even better!!!

Jenny in Utah

Bloom where you are planted!
KJAMES Posted - Jun 03 2005 : 1:47:07 PM
Bramble I am so glad you mentioned this show. I have seen it four times now. Every time I see something else. One of the things that really stuck in my mind was the hinges,handle, and lock he made for his front door. What an amazing man.
Some people would probably say that he was crazy for what he did, I think it was awesome. Can you just imagine getting up every day to a new challenge. And the silence, oh how wonderful....

Trust in the Lord with all your heart
bramble Posted - Mar 13 2005 : 1:33:09 PM
I think I was just fascinated with how adept he seemed at everything and how at peace with himself he was. A lonely existence for sure but he never seemed that way. It was also nice to hear at the end that the park service preserved his cabin and allowed him use for as long as he wished. He left for "civilization" when he was 82! Imagine that!

with a happy heart
ThymeForEweFarm Posted - Mar 12 2005 : 03:26:45 AM
We watched it too. Can you imagine??? I can barely pound a nail in straight. This man was blessed with wonderful talent. I kept picturing myself with his cabin as my farm's office. I wouldn't change a thing.

Robin
Thyme For Ewe Farm
www.thymeforewe.com
Aunt Jenny Posted - Mar 11 2005 : 10:15:00 PM
I saw it just the other day and was so impressed! Wow. I hope it comes on again. I missed the beginning. My husband and I were just glued to it and talked about it long after. I was so amazed at all he accomplished all by himself. Especially when he made the door hinges, carved the spoon and roofed the cabin with moss. And all the little carrying "cans" and willow things he made too. Wow.

Jenny in Utah

Bloom where you are planted!

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