• Newsletter July 19

    The fate of the galaxy rests in the most unlikely of hands Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! I thought we were on the other side of the mosquito surge, but no. They’re back after some high winds and heavy rains. A new bumper crop of the evil creatures. Here’s Stanley as we pioneer an expanded trail

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  • Newsletter June 11, 2021

    When the chips are down, you’ll find out what you’re really made of: 21 Free Books + a Post-Apocalyptic Gear Giveaway Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! This is Monday’s newsletter early (so you won’t get one on Monday, June 14). That free Post-Apocalyptic promo ends tomorrow, so I have to get the word out today. And

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  • Newsletter June 11, 2021

    When the chips are down, you’ll find out what you’re really made of: 21 Free Books + a Post-Apocalyptic Gear Giveaway Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! This is Monday’s newsletter early (so you won’t get one on Monday, June 14). That free Post-Apocalyptic promo ends tomorrow, so I have to get the word out today. And

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  • Newsletter, May 31, 2021

    There is nothing like having a happy dog in the house Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! Stanley is finally here. He’s settling in and enjoying the great outdoors. How about a few pictures?    Stanley riding in Comfort Class on the final leg to Alaska. He’s wearing his official gear as a trained Service Animal. He’s also

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  • Newsletter, May 24, 2021

    There’s nothing more exciting than a combat drop. Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! Did you ever get the feeling that someone was watching you? With their big brown eyes…  The moose have been hanging around our place for the past week. We’ve let our willow grow up so they have their usual food source. They are

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  • Newsletter May 19, 2021

    The judge returns and she’s bringing a world of hurt to the bad guys Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! Nothing replaces words like pictures… here’s our homestead in Alaska as the growth returns for a brief but vibrant period of time where it’s too light to see the stars. They will return with the dark come

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  • Newsletter – May 10, 2021

    Units without mutual support are doomed Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! The weather is nigh unto perfect. Highs are getting to 60 (16C) and lows are in the 30s (2-4 C). Mosquitoes have reared their ugly heads but they’re still shaky flying. There’s been a little wind lately and that keeps the aerial assault fleet grounded.

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  • Newsletter May 3, 2021

    The silver lining in a springtime cloud Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! Here’s the same back driveway I shared a couple weeks ago, but this time, it’s fresh with ruts from the water truck that refilled our tank. I’ll have my ground crew, the team who takes care of my yard, level this before it dries

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  • Newsletter – April 19, 2021

    Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! Warmth is here. The snow is disappearing at a high rate of speed. Already, the low temperatures are above freezing. The lakes in our yard are growing. As the ground thaws, that’s getting pretty smushy, too. No threat of water getting into the house as the water flows away, but the

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  • Newsletter – April 12th, 2021

    Greetings from the Sub-Arctic! Warmth is coming. We set a new cold record here in Fairbanks. 185 days straight where the high temperature has been below 40F/4C. But this coming week, it’s supposed to launch us above freezing every single day. Here’s what the forecast shows. We’ll know spring is almost over when the lows

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