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Protecting Wildlife @ Remote Alaska Cabin - Fall in The Air 

Alone in Remote Alaska
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@TheGnomestead
@TheGnomestead 2 года назад
Those mushrooms in your shot are Aspen Boletes. Edable with caution. They can make some sick.. I would avoid. Good rule to harvest by...If it turns Black or Blue so can you! AVOID ANY dark color change They won't kill ya but you might be in the outhouse a while ;) I just did a Catch, clean cook video on boletes and do mushroom walks most evenings Aug-Sept here at the school to teach people what to look for :)
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Now this is the video I was needing to see!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-33S-EZp7YJA.html Thank you so much Gnomie for doing such an in-depth video! Fantastic timing!
@AlaskaPirates
@AlaskaPirates Год назад
Thank you!
@a.m.k6143
@a.m.k6143 11 месяцев назад
I found your Chanel a few days ago and have been binge watching ever since. Love your videos. I’m a very keen gardener and grow a lot of different vegetables and fruits. When you harvest rhubarb a suggestion would be to not cut the stalks but to grasp a leaf stem at the very bottom, give it a small twist, and pull it sideways to remove the stalk at its base. This technique leaves no stub behind to rot. Take care and I’m looking forward to my continued binge watching of your wonderful videos. Cheers Annie
@MrPerry61
@MrPerry61 2 года назад
A cat will bring trophies home, but you'd know if you had a stray cat
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
LOL! Yes I would hope so! No stray cats all the way out here and if I did see one, I would probably take it in. I do have Lynx around though. It is possible whatever it was, was just walking by the front door on its way to eat the bird and maybe I scared it somehow when opening the door or ?? Thank you so much!
@AlaskaPirates
@AlaskaPirates Год назад
🤣💪 I like that someone sent lightbulbs! That one man’s wilderness is good stuff too!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
Lightbulbs were awesome actually! Good LED kind too! I remember watching the video on PBS or somewhere and was just fascinated by the story! Like it was almost unbelievable to me! 🤭🧡
@AlaskaPirates
@AlaskaPirates Год назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska his use of the hand tools was pretty amazing.
@MountainMariner
@MountainMariner 2 года назад
The fireweed here is already sending out seed parachutes in the wind. Summer is over.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I know! I know! 🥲 Winter is coming!! 🤨 Thank you so much Ed!
@ArtZen111
@ArtZen111 2 года назад
Omg you did get it.. yeah I hope you love them and they brighten your day. Hope the clothes were the right size for the boy.. you got some great gifts.Wow what a great window to look out and cook from.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Hey Deedie! There you are! I was absolutely amazed at what you made! You have some serious artistic talent! I want to hang these up on the wall. Will they be ok if I put them in a frame or shadow box? My contractor will be here in about a week to do some hunting and I will make sure he gets those items for his son! His son is going to love everything! It was very sweet of you sending all these items! I can't thank you enough!
@oldtavernfarm
@oldtavernfarm 2 года назад
Please for the love..be careful with wild fungus! You're very smart to be cautious.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Oh yeah I wont be eating any wild mushrooms for a bit. Mushrooms in aisle one at the grocery store are good for now! Thank you so much Leigh!
@MrRDJEEP
@MrRDJEEP 2 года назад
👍 bEAUTIFUL SCENERY AS ALWAYS. Enjoy
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I do plan on making those transition/scenery clips just a tad longer on future videos!
@Sarah-zg5qs
@Sarah-zg5qs 2 года назад
You can also put up a pic of an owl on your window and the birds will stay away Rose hips also make a wonderful jam
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I have seen the easy peel stickers of owls and hawks and may use them next. For now the grid I applied seems to be working. I had no idea you could make rose hip jam! I will have to look into that! Thank you so much Sarah! 🧡🤗💚
@AlaskaPirates
@AlaskaPirates Год назад
The bloopers are so goooood! 🤣🤣🤣🏆🏆
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
Better to put them in the video than leave them on the cutting room floor! 🤣💚
@livingintheforest3963
@livingintheforest3963 2 года назад
Alone you have such a beautiful face I’m noticing it on the camera the light blue eyes with the platinum hair is so beautiful. I have no idea your age I’m going to take a wild guess and say mid to late 40s. I am 59 turning 60 and look extremely young everyone is different I have no gray. And I stay out of the sun 24 hours a day with sunscreen which is hard to do of course. But I wanted to say how beautiful you are and your lifestyle is amazing I am so happy for you and love to watch the channel. I bet you sew your clothes??!❤️❤️
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Ahhh thank you kindly Violet! As for my age, I stopped counting at 26 But no gray hair yet! I have to dye my hair but have been platinum blonde since high school. My eyes are hazel green. More of the Irish side of my family. Oh and yes I do make my own skirts and dresses. Will make more once I get all my stuff from storage soon. Thank you so much for the compliments Violet!
@lyndad1255
@lyndad1255 Год назад
Just saying hello from Melbourne 🇦🇺😀
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
Hello Lynda! It has been awhile! Welcome back! 🧡🤗💚
@rrd9826
@rrd9826 Год назад
So many great things in this episode. Love the teas!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
I do love rose hip tea! the tea works well just tossing them in whole too but I like my tea just a tad stronger sometimes! Thank you so much! 😉🧡
@jerseygirlvet
@jerseygirlvet 2 года назад
Omg you crack me up I liked the ending too funny.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you so much Irene! I thought I could "act" it off but um ... no!
@martihetrick609
@martihetrick609 2 года назад
Foraging guide for sure
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Yup! I am on it! Should make for some great reading in winter! Thank you so much Marti! 🧡🤗💚
@PandJsHomesteadAdventure
@PandJsHomesteadAdventure 6 месяцев назад
Hi Alone! We love foraging for wild edibles. Your tea recipe sounds delicious. We are catching up!
@rbhhaner6151
@rbhhaner6151 2 года назад
Rhubarb are awesone with berries in a pie.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
A nice strawberry and rhubarb pie just can't be beat! 😁
@offgridhomesteadingmcgarve1494
@offgridhomesteadingmcgarve1494 2 года назад
Definitely ask the locals about your mushrooms.👍
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Gnomestead made a full one hour video (pinned comment) about the boletes which helped out A LOT! Saved that video into my watch later list for sure! Thank you so much Ron!
@MrPerry61
@MrPerry61 2 года назад
I know I'm old fashioned, but that holstered sidearm on your hip is a very appealing sight.
@blackmonday738
@blackmonday738 2 года назад
I told her that, she knows. Bad Ass lady, like myself.😄🤘
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
HA! Well good because I am old fashioned too! I have been known to fall asleep with my holster on though! Shhh don't tell anyone ok! 🤣 Wearing dresses all the time, the holster was a good fit. I do still wear my concealed 38 special too!😁 Thank you so much MrPerry! 🧡🤗💚
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you so much 😉🧡
@quiltedladibug1
@quiltedladibug1 2 года назад
I love seeing the land scape, please check out Simple living Alaska, they are your neighbors, and can help with the mushrooms ID.
@suzyew6283
@suzyew6283 2 года назад
Simple Living Alaska knows their stuff..Great resource to reach out to..
@heatherclayton-callaghan4270
@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 2 года назад
@Alone, As you already know I am an avid follower, as I know you are also, of your fellow countrymen Eric & Arielle Illia . So I would definitely point you in their direction for such things as the mushrooms. Not only are they knowledgeable in so many of the edible local fungi, they are also accessible if necessary , to meet up with and discuss the pros and cons of what's growing locally in your area. I'd not be going by anyone on here just taking a stab at what mushroom is what. That said, I know you'll continue to be super cautious about what advice you consume ( enjoy the pun please) LOL LOL Another delightful video, my friend, stirring once again beautiful childhood memories for me with rhubarb, and rose hip, and elderberries to name a few. Mother made gooseberry jam, blackcurrant jam, strawberry jam, and raspberry jam, but she made a beautifully delicate red currant jelly. The thousands of blackberries also gave us jam but mostly pie or blackberry & apple pie or crumble. I am seriously salivating now !!!! We have Portobello mushrooms in both Australia & NZ butt I'd not presume to advise what they looked like in your neck of the woods in Alaska. Collecting paddock mushrooms as a child was always part of our farming life . So delighted in your Postal gifts. So many helpful blessings to brighten your days. Much love ,with big hugs, thoughts and prayers always, my friend, from this Aussie /Kiwi born & raised Nan 🤗💞✝️🙏✌️😃👏👏 ps. Thanks for the laughs at the out-takes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I do watch Simple Living Alaska and enjoy their videos! Thank you so much
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 Hello Heather! I do hope to run into Eric and Arielle someday! They just seem like nice people! Maybe someday we could do a collab video too! I do love all of the advise I get in the comments and I always "double check" before doing anything. The mushrooms can wait as far as I am concerned. I do want to learn it though! Portobello and Button mushrooms I get from the store are just fine and I don't eat mushrooms that much anyway. Once I get my garden set up, I will have a berry patch that will have all the berries I could possibly need. Pies and jams are definitely going to happen! The gifts everyone sends are just so thoughtful. It's like Christmas every Saturday! So glad you are enjoying the out takes! They happen all the time! Sometime too much! Thank you so much Heather!
@jerrodhawbaker7985
@jerrodhawbaker7985 Год назад
Thank you for the video love see the world through other peoples eyes I would so love to be able to see Alaska see the United States but being handicapped in a wheelchair I have to see the sites through RU-vid
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
Welcome to the channel Jerrod! I believe there are way to see Alaska from the cruise lines that will accommodate any special needs for transportation etc. But otherwise, it is an honor to have you along for my journey! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@mikeelek9713
@mikeelek9713 2 года назад
To remove gooey residue (and that includes jar labels and price stickers), squirt some lighter fluid onto a rag or paper towel. It dries quickly leaving nothing behind. You can also simply wash the surface afterward. This can be used to remove residue from glass, plastic, wood or or metal, because lighter fluid won't damage the surface. On raw wood, it will penetrate the surface in the same manner of any other liquid. Jeez - the bird was back. That was sort of Pet Cemetery.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Fantastic Pro Tip Mike! Thank you! I just so happen to have some lighter fluid (although I cant remember why 🤔) Yeah the bird was back! 😲 Nothing on the security cameras either! Thank you so much Mike! 🧡🤗💚
@deannamiller205
@deannamiller205 Год назад
My mother in law rhubarb cream pie was awesome. Lucky you.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
Rhubarb is so darn yummy! I plan to grow a few plants and preserve what I can for winter! Love rhubarb pie! 🧡
@redseagodess7491
@redseagodess7491 2 года назад
Seeds are great
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@tammaragill9347
@tammaragill9347 2 года назад
Good news rose hips are not toxic. Apple seeds you would need to eat appropriately 40 apples in one sitting and crush the apple seeds when eating the 40 apples. I hope this helps relieve some anxiety about consuming your wild edibles. I personally take elderberry each day to keep my immunity up to prevent sickness.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Well that is great news! I knew for the apple seeds it would take a large amount but had no idea it was 40! That's a lot of apples! I do love the elderberry tea! And I love that it is natural. Thank you so much for the PRO TIPS Tammara!
@tammaragill9347
@tammaragill9347 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska it's my pleasure. I'm glad I could help in some small way 😊
@martieflagg4671
@martieflagg4671 2 года назад
I miss Alaska!!!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Alaska misses you Martie!
@LeilanisJourney
@LeilanisJourney 2 года назад
The tea sounds go good!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
It really was delicious! Had two cups! Thank you so much Leilani!
@rosaramirez9552
@rosaramirez9552 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤ I enjoyed the video , with the tea 🍵 etc. regarding mushrooms 🍄 I wouldn’t eat them regardless 😂😂😂😂
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Agreed! Until I get some more training on mushrooms, I will certainly not risk it! Thank you so much Rosa!
@randomjournalbitsdawnboss
@randomjournalbitsdawnboss 2 года назад
The couple on Simple Living Alaska eat the King Baleek mushrooms. On their last episode they ate some that look just like that. You might take a look at their mushroom hunting on “outhouse build on our remote property”. It would great if they were Kings!
@coloradopackratprepper
@coloradopackratprepper 2 года назад
I was goin to add this info too!!!
@dennisoverholts8396
@dennisoverholts8396 2 года назад
Me too.
@blackmonday738
@blackmonday738 2 года назад
Does any one use or Forage Devil's Claw.? Good stuff.
@CrankyAuntyLinda
@CrankyAuntyLinda 2 года назад
Yes! They are great. You’d have a wealth of knowledge at your fingertip. I used to hang a shiny metallic wind chime at the top of my window. The sound was lovely and alerted the birds. The shine against the window would reflect and move even if it wasn’t windy.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I remember watching the episode and they picked a couple but don't remember them talking about how to identify them. I will certainly be checking the video out again! Thank you so much!
@cbelanger59
@cbelanger59 2 года назад
My Uncle had the same issue. He purchased a square with designs from the Audobon Society. It has worked & it has stuck to the window for years.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Well that just makes all kinds of sense! They would know what works best! I will check it out! Thank you so much!
@onamuir4985
@onamuir4985 2 года назад
+The bloopers! 😏
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
HA! They do happen every time I film! So glad you are enjoying them! Thank you so much Ona!
@deltas4114
@deltas4114 2 года назад
Try CDs hung outside on fishing line to help keep birds safe. 🐦
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Fishing line! CHECK. CD's? um ....... I don't have any of those! 😁 Time to hit a garage sale or thrift store! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@rbhhaner6151
@rbhhaner6151 2 года назад
Morning from arizona. Im a lil behind. Been sick but im still hanging in. Yes our monsoon season down here been good this year
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Well I sure hope everything is ok! You watch my videos whenever you can! I watch two other channels in Arizona and they have been getting some heavy rains! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@homesteadonomics
@homesteadonomics 2 года назад
That rubarb reminding me of the first time I harvested at my grandparents ranch in Nebraska.... I was 11 and wasn't really into it... then later I had the pie and was game for any more trips to get rubarb! BTW.... the Alone in The Wilderness book by Dick Pronneke is a great diary synopsis of his first couple years of the eventual 35 he spent at twin lakes. To this day, the documentary of the same name is my all time favorite DVD..... and I'm a person that doesn't watch many things more than once.... but that one, probably 20-30 times I'm guessing!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Hello Joe! Rhubarb is SO easy to grow and tastes amazing! When I was in Colorado, I had two plants that just grew like crazy with very little care. The pie is a great motivator isn't it! 🤣 I know I have some of his DVD's since I used to watch them in Colorado when I was dreaming about Alaska. Once my son gets here with all my stuff, I am going to see what I am missing. His website has a lot of stuff I wasn't aware of like a coffee table photo book! And yeah, I too have probably seen his video many times but not as many as you! LOL! 🤪 Thank you so much Joe! 🧡🤗💚
@christinecole1936
@christinecole1936 2 года назад
Gather fireweed leaves dehydrate and use for tea. Gather yarrow and dry them.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
The actual leaves are good in tea as well? I did not know that! I will gather some! I didn't find and Yarrow on my property so I will be on the look out when I do my road trips! Thank you so much Christine! 🧡🤗💚
@offgridhomesteadingmcgarve1494
@offgridhomesteadingmcgarve1494 2 года назад
Only one…😂😂 love to see you foregoing and the use’s. I’ve never went that extravagant on the rose hip tea. Just drop them in to some boiling water seeds and all for 5 minutes and stain.😂 I’m to simple. Looks powerful…😉 Have a wonderful night..!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I have used rose hips the same way. I guess my way is to make a concentrate! A very strong concentrate!
@bleonhard818
@bleonhard818 2 года назад
You crack me up! Thank you for being so genuine.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
LOL! It was my pleasure Barbara! Thank you so much
@MooseHenderson1
@MooseHenderson1 2 года назад
Another great video, Annie Ox I Dents are great for you.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you so much Moose! Remember to ENUNCIATE!
@onamuir4985
@onamuir4985 2 года назад
You need an Alaska foraging guide. Ask “Living Alaska” for help with mushrooms or resources - they harvest what is safe and yummy. Alone, you have good “scrounging” there! Alone, I am in a “freaking” HOA community, caring for a 92+ year young Mom. So disturbed by birds attracted to the windows. . . it makes me want to leave the windows dirt! Thank you for all you share and teach us!
@laruedouglas1064
@laruedouglas1064 2 года назад
I was going to say the same thing.
@bethgipsonbrady6618
@bethgipsonbrady6618 2 года назад
I was going to say the same. Contact Josh and Ariel at Simple Living Alaska. They can help you with anything foraging.
@heatherclayton-callaghan4270
@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 2 года назад
@@bethgipsonbrady6618 That would be Eric and Arielle Illia @Simple Living Alaska.
@TheGnomestead
@TheGnomestead 2 года назад
Sorry guys but as a mushroom forager I would NOT recommend "Simple Living Alaskas" video on the mushroom hunting they put out unless you want to get an upset tummy. One of the mushrooms they suggested could do just that. They put out some great info and videos but mushroom people they are not. PLEASE use extreem caution when taking advice on mushroom. Unless you know they are well educated and trained. Thanks The Gnomesteader 😊
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
NO NO NO! No HOA's for this gal! EVER! When I was searching for this property, I came across many properties in HOA's. I didn't care how nice or how cheap those properties were! NEXT! RESPECT to you for caring for your mom! That is so admirable! And I will do whatever I can to keep birds from slamming into my windows. I just feel so guilty when they do. And I do watch Simple Living Alaska! I just wish they would show more about how to identify the stuff they forage. Thank you so much Ona!
@hilltopgirl2665
@hilltopgirl2665 2 года назад
Beautiful scenery. Australian fireweed is yellow and highly toxic even on yr hands.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Wow that's pretty toxic stuff! Do you have another flower you can make tea with or jelly? Thank you so much!
@hilltopgirl2665
@hilltopgirl2665 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska yes. We have wild mint and a native lavender. Our fireweed kills cattle too. Australia is full of fun things
@Alli-lx6qy
@Alli-lx6qy 2 года назад
We use sun catchers and hooks on suction cups. Maybe a prism.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I definitely like that idea a lot! And they just look so pretty too! Thank you so much Alli! 🧡🤗💚
@locksbog4270
@locksbog4270 2 года назад
Strawberry rhubarb pie anyone? 👍😃✌️🇺🇸🥧 It’s frickin delicious!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Probably one of the best pies ever made! Nice cup of coffee to go with it and your set! Thank you so much!
@whomadethewordword5035
@whomadethewordword5035 2 года назад
There are cling on window decals of a black shaped hawk, I’ve had them on my windows for years, and no birds have flown into the windows since installed. They peel off easily can be relocated in seconds.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I have recently seen them on Amazon! I may have to resort to those but so far the grid seems to be working. If it happens again, I will try those! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@MommaT1970
@MommaT1970 2 года назад
Loved your outtakes… hilarious!!! My husband and I are coming to Alaska for the summer in 2023. Can’t wait! I have a feeling I will be begging him to purchase property so we can stay. Thanks for letting us take a peek into your beautiful Alaska life. Blessings ❤️
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
HA! So happy you are enjoying the out takes! I get them on every video but just started adding them in regularly. Watch Episode 22! Just tell your hubby you want to go look at this great AirBnB and then ....spring it on him! Actually you wont have to because you both will absolutely love Alaska! Once I got here, I knew I was home! Thank you so much and I really hope you enjoy your trip! Or your property!
@clarkleakins879
@clarkleakins879 2 года назад
Anticipating early winter here in the San Francisco bay area. Why? Because my neighborhood squirrels are already harvesting the green walnuts. About 2 to 3 weeks calendar earlier than usual. And usually they harvest when the walnuts drop and/or dry/shrivel. You need strawberries to make some rhubarb pies!!! Freeze for the winter yearning for yummies! Maybe you have a neighborhood cat that wanted to bring you a present??? Or have you confirmed a Sasquatch present presence??? HAHAHA!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
If a neighbors cat wandered this far to get to my property, it is officially my cat now! But there are just too many things that would eat a cat out here. So Sasquatch it is then! And yeah I will be buying some strawberries this year so I can make that pie! Everyone is predicting an early winter all over the US and Canada! But your evidence is the best proof! Those pesky squirrels know what mother nature has planned! Thank you so much Clark!
@johnboggan4390
@johnboggan4390 2 года назад
Good video. Thank you.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you so much John!
@roseannejacquette9347
@roseannejacquette9347 2 года назад
I can’t say enough how GREAT THAT WINDOW IS. I’d never get anything done for looking out.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
That window is a problem! I will drink my morning coffee just starring out the window, or the back window and just watch nothing and everything. Just get lost in thought! Until my work phone rings and snaps me back into reality! 🤪 Thank you so much Rose Anne! 🧡🤗💚
@TheGnomestead
@TheGnomestead 2 года назад
The fireweed is the sign. When it flowers to the top 6 weeks left.....its past the top here already 😪 so much to do so lil time. I cook and can rhubarb with the sugar in it ready fit crumble anytime.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I knew about the fireweed as the sign and oh yeah, fall will be here for like 2 days and then it will be winter! Time to stock up for winter time! This year I found someone who will plow the driveway so maybe I can still get out this year! Maybe! I like your idea for rhubarb! I am going to try that! Thank you so much Gnomie! And thank you for that AWESOME video you did on the bolete mushrooms! AMAZING!
@TheGnomestead
@TheGnomestead 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska wohoo! That reminds me tune up the snow blower needs to go on the list. Ugg So glad you liked that video. I have 2 more planed. One on Chantrells and the other Russula and Gypse 😉
@colin8532
@colin8532 2 года назад
I can honestly say I'm done with summer for the year. Bring on my favorite season, fall!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
OMG!! Fall is the best time of year anywhere in the country! I love fall! Kind of like winter too! 🤣 Thank you so much Colin! 🧡🤗💚
@Koali2011
@Koali2011 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska I absolutely LOVE everything about fall; cool crisp temps, NO BUGS!, all the colors, cozy fires, fall spices, scents and food, like a big pot of chili, or yummy hearty soup or stew, it's just quieter, all the colors are my favourite colors, falling leaves and the smell of them. THANKSGIVING!!!! MY favourite holiday, did I mention that I love fall most of all? Lol!
@debpearce3786
@debpearce3786 2 года назад
The leaves are beginning to show color and fall here in Sacramento, California.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
NICE! Best time of year no matter where you live! I do love fall! Thank you so much Deb!
@thomassmith1275
@thomassmith1275 2 года назад
great vid. mebbe mr squatch gifted your dead bird back to you .. just a thought..go bless
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I actually thought another bird had hit my window but when I went to check the other bird I put out in the forest, he was gone. It was definitely the same bird. I know I have ermine around and ravens. If it was Sasquatch, he/she could have at least cooked it up with some wild rice before giving it back to me! LOL! Thank you so much Thomas! 🧡🤗💚
@whomadethewordword5035
@whomadethewordword5035 2 года назад
Just looked them up, they’re called anti-collision bird decals.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Perfect! Thank you! 🧡🤗💚
@RaisedinAlaska
@RaisedinAlaska 2 года назад
I knew a lady who made rose hip wine and it was tasty. That said, your tea looked very good and it is healthy you a person.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Rose hip tea is wonderful! I don't drink wine but I do cook with it. I wonder if rose hip wine for cooking would be tasty? Thank you so much!
@RaisedinAlaska
@RaisedinAlaska 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska Thanks for the great content. 👍🏽
@laura-leemurphyuta78
@laura-leemurphyuta78 2 года назад
Lavender is so super in tea. It tastes wonderful
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Oh yeah! I love Lavender! And it smells so nice! Thank you so much Laura-lee!
@terrancejoynes8952
@terrancejoynes8952 Год назад
Too funny 🤣🤣🤣.. Thanks for sharing.. !
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
HA! Rosehips are yummy but only in small quantities! 🤣
@terrancejoynes8952
@terrancejoynes8952 Год назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska I've only ever had rose 🌹 hips in supplements.. for working out ..lol I have no idea what they actually taste like.. I think Alaska has been calling me for along time.. I have no idea how she got my number though..lol 🤣
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
Someone asked me what Rosehips taste like and I could only answer "Like Rosehips"🤣 It has its own taste. but its good stuff! Alaska has a way of doing that! I have always wanted to live here! I love it! 🧡
@terrancejoynes8952
@terrancejoynes8952 Год назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska I've always wanted to live in Alaska also.. I always tell people I'm preparing to move to Alaska.. lol .. I couldn't stay away..🙂
@shirleywilliams7027
@shirleywilliams7027 2 года назад
thank you for another great video and yes here in Ohio it's beginning to look like fall have a great day Shirley from Ohio
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Fall is my favorite season! Even if it doesn't last long here, it sure is beautiful! And cooler! Thank you so much Shirley!
@listpls
@listpls 2 года назад
I believe that rhubarb should be pulled off the plant and not cut. The cut part opens the plant to disease. The plant won't regrow a new leaf if cut.
@tracymorrison1584
@tracymorrison1584 2 года назад
we never cut our rhubarb; pull it out at bottom of stalk. You are correct that it will not regrow. We harvest from our 3 plants
@suehouse533
@suehouse533 2 года назад
Yes, you can kill rhubarb by cutting it. It pulls out easily. My patch comes back year after year.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I have always pulled the rhubarb when I wanted another batch to grow. This was my last harvest and was cutting them back to cover for winter. Always worked for me in Colorado but that's not saying I was doing it right. Thank you so much!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
@@tracymorrison1584 Gotcha! I will pull them only going forward! Thank you so much Tracy!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
@@suehouse533 I was only cutting them back for winter since this was the last harvest. But I will just pull them from now on because I do want these rhubarb plants to keep coming back! Thank you so much Sue!
@lspthrattan
@lspthrattan Год назад
Great video! Almost makes me want to move to Alaska...almost. I'm not tough enough for those super short winter days. Just wanted to say, if you had a "jelly bag" as my mother would have called it, you could cook down the rosehips whole, then put them through the cloth strainer bag. We used to do this with wild grape jelly long ago when I was a child. I think I'd want to extract whatever's in that pulp, and as long as the seeds remain whole I don't think it would hurt to cook them in there. I've used whole rosehips in tea many times with no ill effects at all. Just found your channel recently, and I'm now I'm a fan. I love especially the bit about fireweed; that's a thing I've never used...yet!
@offgridhomesteadthemudpuddle
@offgridhomesteadthemudpuddle 2 года назад
Great video ...we have mushrooms popping up all over the place too!....I'm also hesitant on whether to eat them or not!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Best to leave them alone! Get a book though as you never know when just knowing which ones are edible will come in handy! And keep those big tarantulas away! 😫Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@OverItAll954
@OverItAll954 2 года назад
I think a Sasquatch saw you carry the bird into the woods and then for some reason brought it back to your house.
@LV12800
@LV12800 2 года назад
I agree.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Hello Frank! I wish my security camera would have caught that! Thank you so much!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
@@LV12800 Technically would that be re-gifting?
@LV12800
@LV12800 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska not sure...but possibly...sasquatch are highly compassionate and they are integrated with nature in ways we cannot understand or perceive.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
@@LV12800 100% agree with you there!
@bettyharper2214
@bettyharper2214 Год назад
Love the window and view ♥️
@cindycarroll104
@cindycarroll104 2 года назад
Awhh my gosh i love your pantry and your shelves. Girl you live Amazing out far away. I heard about birds hitting windows. My parents lived out in the country and my daddy build planters in front of the windows plus marked his windows just like you did. I love watching all your videos, stay safe and take care of yourself. God bless you and your beautiful dog.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Oh just wait until I get the larger pantry built out! I do love living out here! It is a dream come true for me! So my plan with the planters and window marking must be a great plan especially if it worked for your dad! Thank you so much Cindy! It is so awesome to have you along for my journey!
@HKhan-wu4hs
@HKhan-wu4hs 2 года назад
I can’t help you with your mushrooms, but I do raise rhubarb. It is a very heavy feeder and prefers direct sun up north. If you load it up with rotted manure in the fall it will grow more and thicker stalks.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
In Colorado I had rhubarb that were just massive! I don't recall doing anything special to them but I do know I had too much rhubarb! I will remember the manure when I grow them in the garden. For now, they seem to be scattered so I will need to gather them in. Thank you so much for the PRO TIP! 🧡🤗💚
@patriciag.6395
@patriciag.6395 2 года назад
Instead of buying the stickers, buy the ones you hang. They work great at my cabin.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I like that idea too! If the grid I applied doesn't end up working I will try those next! Thank you so much Patricia! 🧡🤗💚
@heathervanderhagen9346
@heathervanderhagen9346 2 года назад
I agree 100% w/the comment on checking out Simple Living Alaska!!! They forage so much from the land it’s amazing. You will be shocked at how much there is around you that you can harvest. I love your videos. I look forward to watching them every week!!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I do watch Simple Living Alaska! They make some fantastic videos! I definitely have a lot to learn about mushrooms so until then, they can just stay on the ground! So happy to hear you are enjoying my videos! Thank you so much Heather!
@judithhobson5868
@judithhobson5868 2 года назад
the first mushroom you showed with your hand covering it looks just like the same one as on " simple living alaska" where foraging this week.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Yes it was! I prefer smaller mushrooms but these mushrooms just grow so fast! Thank you so much Judith! 🧡🤗💚
@judithhobson5868
@judithhobson5868 2 года назад
ty for replying
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
@@judithhobson5868 My pleasure!
@jenniferhoaglin566
@jenniferhoaglin566 2 года назад
Thank you for another Video! I could watch your Videos Daily.💜
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
That is so awesome to hear! Now I wish I could post videos daily! Thank you so much Jennifer! 🧡🤗💚
@donnacargile2689
@donnacargile2689 2 года назад
I've literally tried to put myself with you lol!!!! People are so good, still.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
But will you still when I am shoveling snow?! 🤣🤪 LOL! Thank you so much Donna! 🧡🤗💚
@donnacargile2689
@donnacargile2689 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska of course I will be lol!!!
@SheriLatulip
@SheriLatulip 2 года назад
Great video...
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you so much Sheri! 🧡🤗💚
@karynroeseler2652
@karynroeseler2652 2 года назад
Bigfoot brings gifts...maybe birds!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Very possible! I'd prefer gold nuggets though! 🤣 Thank you so much Karyn! 🧡🤗💚
@veronicagreene2312
@veronicagreene2312 2 года назад
Enjoyed your chapter of your video cant wait for the next Be Safe and God Bless from Albuquerque New Mexico
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Thank you so much Veronica! 🧡🤗💚 I think my Thursday video will be on Friday AGAIN! I've had no power now for the last 6 hours! 🤪
@athollmcnicoll1028
@athollmcnicoll1028 Год назад
A thank you gift for moving out of the neighbourhood, were you a Hell Raiser in the neighbourhood and that is why you were given it? To sweeten your inner self maybe?
@LV12800
@LV12800 2 года назад
I'm in North Carolina and a third of a maple tree in my neighborhood has already started to turn colors. I believe we will have a very early winter, and it will be colder than usual. Alone - I loved this video...the scenic drive, the story about the bird and it being brought back to your doorstep (someone in the comments said it was probably Sasquatch returning it to you) and I agree. Immediately I knew having it brought back was not a detail to brush off. There's a reason for everything. Nothing in this world is haphazard. Loved your tea recipe. Those antioxidants are crucial for our health. And loved your bloopers. All in all a great compilation. I'm enjoying your life - thank you. Stay well and look forward to the next video installment. 🙂
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I do love fall! It is the perfect time of year in my opinion. And the colors are just so awesome! As for the bird, when I saw it by the front door, I immediately thought it was another bird but upon checking the other one I placed in the woods, it was gone. And this one was bleeding out the same. I was a bit confused when I saw it and then trying to figure out how it got there was just baffling. So happy to hear you are enjoying my channel! And the bloopers happen every time I film so I figured why not just throw them at the end. Many people click off before that part Thank you so much!
@joyceadair3003
@joyceadair3003 2 года назад
It’s good to hear from you. Seems like things are going great! Thank you for sharing.😊
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Everything is great! Weather is getting cooler finally! My work is still busy though! Thank you so much Joyce! 🧡🤗💚
@oldtavernfarm
@oldtavernfarm 2 года назад
Btw, your edits are baller! And I must argue that you don't have any artistic talent. Everything you do is artistic talent!!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Ahh thank you kindly Leigh! Editing videos is fun but frustrating sometimes! I do it for you! Everything? WOW! Thank you so much!!
@MJY58
@MJY58 2 года назад
Great video my friend as always my Anne with her gun on her hip. Sorry about the bird I'm sure it wasn't the big hairy guy who dropped it back off at that front door. He would have buried it as he doesn't eat meat but he does like apples and peaches but they got to be high up in the tree at least 10 feet. Put in reflective stickers on the Windows now don't do that you'll mess up your view. Photos twirly thing hanging from the ease on front of the windows to scare the birds. And watching you go through all that in making your tea I'll just take the bag stuff and boil some water and dunk it a few times. Too much work for me. Then again as always love the views that you show. Love You, my Friend. Be Good be Safe and Stay, locked and loaded. LOVES.💕🌹💕🌹💕
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I don't mind making a nice cup of tea now and then. I don't drink tea as much as coffee though! But when I do make tea, it has to be good! As for the bird, yeah it is very unfortunate. I will definitely do what I can to prevent it in the future. If it was Sasquatch that returned it, he/she could have at least cooked it up with some wild rice first! Jeeez! THEN we can talk about apples and peaches! Locked and loaded for sure! Thank you so much Joe!
@Cyb3rDave
@Cyb3rDave 2 года назад
OK, we have to figure out the bird thing. In the software development world we have something called a "binary search." Maybe you find a spot in the video when it's there, then when it's not, then just cut that time in half and keep doing that until you isolate a small sample of that time frame.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
The bird was placed just next to one of the shorter pillar. When walking out the front door just to the right. Like something was going to run by the cabin with it. Kenai noticed it before I did. So the bird was no visible from the front camera. But I need to check the North cameras to see if something ran by. I have two cameras on the north side because of the wood shed. I will check that out! Thank you so much Dave!
@HLsab
@HLsab 2 года назад
Hey Alone , I’m with you on the mushrooms. If your not 100% sure of what they are forget it . Are you doing any hunting vids soon ? Stay safe , best wishes from Australia. 🇦🇺
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Yup mushrooms can just wait until I learn a bit more! Not taking any chances! Not sure about hunting this year. I may go on a hunt but I cant shoot anything. I have to live in Alaska for a year before I am a resident and that is about another month. Otherwise the out of state hunting and fishing licenses are just far too expensive. I will miss moose season by a couple days. But when I do go, I am bringing you with me! I may be able to small game hunt in winter though. Thank you so much Luke!
@blackmonday738
@blackmonday738 2 года назад
Shout outs and Hugs for the Gifts.. love u guys!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Best viewers anyone could ask for! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@Dstew57A
@Dstew57A 2 года назад
Just started to watch your channel…you are such an inspiration!.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
So awesome you are joining my journey here! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@carolwhisenhunt7504
@carolwhisenhunt7504 2 года назад
I love the pretty fire weed. It's hard to believe you will be knee deep in snow soon. So glad you can fix stove now. Be careful and safe alone. Have a blessed week.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Fireweed is a very pretty plant indeed! And who knew it was so tasty too! Knee deep and then some soon! But I am looking forward to snow! I mean it is Alaska! 🤪 Wood stove will be fixed ASAP! Thank you so much Carol! 🧡🤗💚
@joanplavier486
@joanplavier486 2 года назад
They look like Bolete mushrooms, but I'm no expert. Hope you get confirmation from someone in the know so you can enjoy them. And you are welcome. 🙂
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Oh yeah! Look at my response in the pinned comment ! Gnomestead did a whole 1 hour video on everything from identifying to cooking! I learned more in his video about Bolete mushrooms than any video I have seen! It was incredible timing too! I will be referencing his video often! And you are so awesome Joan! The cement will be used ASAP and the blankets will be hung up somewhere. I will make a nice cover for them though! Your gift is greatly appreciated more than I could ever express! Thank you so much Joan!
@scummins2922
@scummins2922 2 года назад
Next season remove rhubarb stalks by twisting and pulling. It promotes new growth.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Normally I just twist/pull the stalks (to get another harvest) but cut them down and cover them for winter. I guess I could just pull them for winter too but that is just they way my aunt taught me. Thank you so much!
@curmudgeinnak
@curmudgeinnak 2 года назад
Have you had a frost yet? Rose hips are best after a frost. I will send you a jar of fireweed jelly. Gnomie will tell ya mine is good.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
No frost yet but if you say the rose hips are better I will definitely gather more after! Ahhh thank you Rob! I am curious about the taste of fireweed jelly. If Gnomie says its good, it must be good! Thank you so much Rob!
@curmudgeinnak
@curmudgeinnak 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska different areas can get ripeness at different times. I know at the homestead here the hips did not come into full ripeness until after a frost kind of like the high bush cranberries. I intend to start gathering blue berries soon. I like mine a bit tart
@curmudgeinnak
@curmudgeinnak 2 года назад
Elderberry has a lot of amazing health benefits. Sadly due to usda issues most can not be talked about because they don’t want the average person competing against big pharm. herbs are amazing. I am learning the Alaskan herbs slowly. Some I already knew. Most do not know but I owned a tea herb and spice company for a while. Always enjoyed talking herbs and tea with people. So much misunderstood info on herbs. Keep the videos coming. Loving them.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Oh yeah Elderberry is something I definitely believe in 100%. Same with most medicinal herbs. It's funny to because many of the big pharma stuff originated from the herbs! And you can make all the herbs you like! You had a tea and spice company? Very nice! Do you miss it? Medicinal herbs is something I plan to study harder this winter. I do plan on having an herb garden and a medicinal herb garden. I know it grows everywhere (sometimes) but I'd like to have herbs free of moose urine! Sounds like you have a bunch of topics already for your RU-vid channel! Thank you so much Rob!
@curmudgeinnak
@curmudgeinnak 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska yes I miss it to a point. I always enjoyed teaching people about the herbals. My ex was a Dr of Oriental medicine so I learned a lot from her as well. Mostly the Far East herbs which seem to be like western. I still keep a lot of herbs and teas on hand. I intend to build a green house just for medicinal herbs.
@toscadonna
@toscadonna 2 года назад
I felt the smallest chill of Fall air yesterday morning. It’s still over 100 F here in Texas during the day, but I felt the change is coming.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
OMG 100F! I can't even imagine but if it was hotter than that, any small drop in temp would be a relief! I love fall! Best season of the year in any state! Thank you so much!
@deliagarcia2112
@deliagarcia2112 2 года назад
I love how you teach us of home remedies such as these flowers for making tea. A cup of hot tea and looking out towards the mountains there is no better joy then this. Ok! Kids are a 😊 joy. But! Ahhh the peace ❤️. Thank you for sharing your life with us ❤️ 😍 💖
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I do like to show what I know and to hear from commenters of what I can do better! I find myself every morning just looking out all the windows. I get lost in thought! Until Kenai begs to go outside! 🤣And thank you Delia for joining me on my journey here! 🧡🤗💚
@ibislife
@ibislife 2 года назад
Those summers are way to short! I have noticed this too, and my tomatoplants have yellow leaves on them, and the tomatoes are still green, and they are in a polytunnel. We are in a 10 day "heatwave" now, if you can call it that on my altitude. We have around 30 degrees in the daytime, and 15-20 degrees Celcius, at night, but before this the temperatures dropped close to freezing over night. Those purple fireweeds has white cottonballs on them now. I should have collected them, and the wild raspberries and blueberries are ripen now. Should have.... 😅 I agree with you, leave the mushrooms, they can kill you, in the worst case. The only one I can is chanterelle. But I buy it from the store or the farmers market, just to be safe. You can put the can of honey in a pot of warm water, and stir. Your honey will be smooth again. I would do smaller amounts at a time.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Summers are too short but when they have been as hot as we have had in Alaska, I am looking forward to winter! Mushrooms are something you can't chance and I will get better at it eventually! I do like Portobello and button mushrooms (from the store) but learning the mushrooms around me seems like a good idea either way! I used to melt the honey but realized that it was just fine the way it is. It still does what I need it to do. Unless I want honey on toast or something then I will melt it again. Thank you so much!
@ibislife
@ibislife 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska It is so hot and humid here now, the last 24hrs we have had monsune like rain, but still hot. Trees are falling, its flooding, and traffic to work is horrible. 😅 Talking about work, hot and humid inside too, we do not have aircondition in homes or most public buildings, the structures are built to hold on to the warmth, and they do, A+ 😂😂😂 Will not complaint, the cold season is upon us rapidly, and only little over a month until I have to get the winter tires on my car. Oct. 1st.
@twobears1224
@twobears1224 2 года назад
Iam beginning to think miss alone lost a day someplace..for me her Thursday video comes out on Friday..hehe Thanks for the laugh tho..I busted out laughing over the it come back comment..ide love to see the look on your face when you saw that bird on the porch..bahahahaha!!! Mushrooms are nothing to take a chance on..be very careful. This video was timed perfect tho.the last 24 hours has been rough and has gotten to me..I was sitting outside by my firepit when it come up..I feel little better now..thanks miss Annie alone.. PS. Instagram cough!!! cough!!!.. hehehe!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Yeah I wont deny I have been late on my videos posting mostly on Fridays recently. This is the time of year my work just gets a bit busy so it has set me back on some weeks. The bird was at the bottom of the steps over to the right a bit. If it was center on the step I would have been freaked out! And yeah, it will take some time for me to get used to mushrooms. I don't want to take any chances! And hey you just can't beat sitting by a fire pit! Glad my video helped out twobears and I promise to get back to IG ASAP! Thank you so much
@bethgruenewald7463
@bethgruenewald7463 2 года назад
I use an I on my phone called Picture Mushrooms. I'm like you when it comes to mushrooms. I use the app along with some research on the internet.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
There is an app for that? Of course there is! I am downloading it! And of course researching more! I am not going to risk it! Thank you so much Beth! And thank you so much for the book!!!! 🧡🤗💚
@OurBucketListHasHoles
@OurBucketListHasHoles 2 года назад
I love rose hip tea 🥰🥰🥰
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I do too! A very nice flavor and a healthy addition to the tea! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@OurBucketListHasHoles
@OurBucketListHasHoles 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska I also wanted to thank you for the window idea for the birds. I live semi rural and they do crash into my windows in the spring. Thanks for the tips! Stay safe and take care-Debbie
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
@@OurBucketListHasHoles I saw a couple RU-vidrs doing this trick and all you needed was a yard stick and a highlighter so I said why not! So far it seems to be working. I was probably getting at least one hit a week. I guess they didn't always die though. So far no hits! WHEW! Thank you so much Debbie!
@charlesquick3091
@charlesquick3091 2 года назад
😁.... Well what can I say, beautiful scenery as always! Loved the music at the beginning. Rubar pie I hear is good, never tried it. I have noticed that you seem a little bit more at ease with being on video now, keep it up, you be yourself and have fun... Hey go fishing for peet sake! Or hunting, BOTH!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Very awesome to hear you are enjoying the videos Charles! I decided I need to make the scenery parts just a tad longer! Everyone seems to like them. After about 50 videos, I think I am finding my way on this RU-vid thing! They say it takes 50 videos before you find your style. And are you sure you have never had strawberry/rhubarb pie? They usually mix those two together. I could go hunting and fishing but I would have to pay the "out of state" license since I have not hit my full year yet! I think I need another month. But hey! I did go scene hunting for you! Thank you so much Charles!
@charlesquick3091
@charlesquick3091 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska yeah the out of state hunting and fishing fee's are outrageous here, I can't emagin what they cost in Alaska. You are doing great. Just keep being yourself and doing what makes you happy. Don't worry about what others think, don't change your videos for anyone except yourself! ( Remember that you can not please everyone all of the time, and some you can never please. ) And don't let anyone try and tell you how to make videos, dress, music, or anything else, you be you, most of the people watching your videos like what you are doing, how you doing it, You, your personality and honesty! ( I can honestly say that you are the only RU-vidr I have seen that shows that they mess up, and yes I like the bloopers to ) Have fun, enjoy, until next time.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
@@charlesquick3091 I remember a quote I read "The key to failure is trying to please everyone" My videos are what they are because I keep it real and don't fluff anything. Sure I get negative comments and people unsub but there is nothing I can do about that! I make my videos for the great viewers/subs that I do have like you. Hopefully others want to tag along. Funny thing about the bloopers is, I didn't originally want to show I messed up and what you see is just a sampling! Thank you so much Charles! You have been here since I had few hundred subs and I will always remember that!
@NORMANMORRISON1940
@NORMANMORRISON1940 2 года назад
I have a big 4 by 8 facing the bush we had the same problem so we put lick and stick black birds on it and never had a problem again but it's not in the sun
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I have heard that those bird pictures work! I am looking into all kinds of things to keep birds away from the windows! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@leswilliams4022
@leswilliams4022 2 года назад
Rhubarb should be pulled not cut. Also should not be harvested after end of June because acid buildsvup. Research it. Good luck.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
In Alaska the latest you should harvest rhubarb is the end of August. When I was in Colorado I would not harvest after the 4th of July though. I do pull the stalks if I want another run. Winterizing the plant I normally cut them back and cover them. Thank you so much Les! 🧡🤗💚
@obi-wankedogi
@obi-wankedogi 2 года назад
I used to work for a large insurance company in a building that had an exterior that was basically all glass, birds were always flying into those windows and I hated to see so many die. I really appreciate that you care enough to try and help them. ❤ Be well sweet lady!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I worked at a place (ground level) and sparrows would slam into the window all day. Then the blue jays (waiting in the trees) would swoop down and carry them away. I bought those reflective stickers and put them all over the windows. My boss and the blue jays where like WT*?🤣 And I will do whatever I can to prevent it here! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@BFTEgodswarrio5939
@BFTEgodswarrio5939 2 года назад
Hi boo how is you doing. Thanks for the beautiful scenery and the mountains and stuff was nice to 😉. Now if'n you find mushrooms in a cow pile. They's edible but you're going to want to be in a safe place for a few hours days, depending on how many you eat. Ole country boy joke, and yes city folks this is where some of your mushrooms come from 💩. You do not want to f with mushrooms unless you know what they are and alot of them poisonous. I stick with what I know on this subject. What ever they sell at the grocery store is good for me.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
Well I guess I am out of luck! No cows around my property! I will learn more about foraging mushrooms eventually. until then , portobello and button mushrooms from the store are cheap and taste great! Glad you enjoyed the scenery! I will make them just a tad longer on the next video! Thank you so much Beast!
@BFTEgodswarrio5939
@BFTEgodswarrio5939 2 года назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska no boo thank you. 🤍
@sarahgupton2552
@sarahgupton2552 2 года назад
Nice to see you, Ann. Time to get ready for the change in the weather.❤️🌹
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
A nice change to fall and then we slam into winter again! The summer went by quickly! But a lot got accomplished! Thank you so much Sarah! 🧡🤗💚
@AlaskaPirates
@AlaskaPirates Год назад
I need to try that drink!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Год назад
If you like it strong like I do, peel em! If you just like a light rosehip flavor just dump them in whole! 😉🧡
@AlaskaPirates
@AlaskaPirates Год назад
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska thanks!
@AdventurousOfExploring4848
@AdventurousOfExploring4848 2 года назад
Hey check out Simple living Alaska on RU-vid and yes those Mushrooms are safe to eat.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska 2 года назад
I am subscribed to Simple Living Alaska! Eric and Arielle always make great videos! Been watching them since they posted their video searching for property here. They have come a long way! Thank you so much! 🧡🤗💚
@Hanna-e8b
@Hanna-e8b Год назад
Дякую за відео. Є субтитри. Про чай - я не варю шипшину а запарюю її в термосі на ніч, а ще сушу ягоди и взимку теж запарюю. Про кіпрей - я теж заварювала квіти а зара побачила в інтернеті як люди ферментують листя і потім висушують та заварюють як звичайний чай). Раніше я жила на Донбасі там кіпрею багато, а тут в Харківський області де я зараз не бачу цієї квітки(. Ще раз дякую. Мирного неба вам. В нас нажаль війна((((. Росіяни стріляють по домам, в нас зруйнована школа і дітсадочок, згоріли на фермі корови і телята, деяких просто розірвало, у сусідки кішку яка вийшла на вулицю розірвало міною. Стріляли касетними минами, в ліс страшно ходити(. Дякую.
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