PostsCommentsPayoutsgrowingupvillage (58)in #life • 5 years agoVirus for 50 Billion Dollar ProfitSo THAT'S WHY this Coronavirus has been overblown! Follow the money: 50 billion to be exact. By declaring a national emergency, the US Government now has tax payer permission "to…growingupvillage (58)in #life • 5 years agoGARDEN HATERS - How I Dealt With ItLast summer, I did not document the end results of my gardening. Let me explain why!growingupvillage (58)in #photography • 5 years agoDemanding Another AdventureI always enjoy and love having this beautiful beast in my house. Our dear, sweet, fierce Kavik.growingupvillage (58)in #video • 5 years agoA Plan for the Futuregrowingupvillage (58)in #video • 5 years agoWHY Alaskans DON'T Move Away From Alaska?Why do most Alaskans stay in Alaska? Why don't we move somewhere warmer? What keeps us here, at the end of the day? We don't mind visiting and going on vacation, but...growingupvillage (58)in #blog • 5 years agoGetting Ready to Walk the Husky In WinterGetting ready to go out into the beautiful 18 below F winter sunshine with my husky, Kavik; talking (and showing) more about my parka, qiviut, and cross fox ensemble. Staying…growingupvillage (58)in #blog • 5 years ago[Deleted][Empty]growingupvillage (58)in #blog • 5 years ago10 Questions for All HomesteadersWe have barely started a homestead, but I wanted to explain more about ourselves by adding my own answers onto a YouTube tag that I have seen done on different channels. ❤ Video below!growingupvillage (58)in #blog • 5 years agoAlaska Homestead in Winter- February 2020Wow! Our hugel boxes here in Unalakleet are filled with snow, the compost is covered in snow, and my homestead will have lots of water to soak up in springtime. Plus check out my…growingupvillage (58)in #love • 5 years agoDoes it speak to your soul, too? Your heart?I found this, no author mentioned...growingupvillage (58)in #winter • 5 years agoAlaska Village in Winter!During the deep winter here in Unalakleet, Alaska, if the sky is blue and the sun is shining... that means it is seriously cold outside. When you see the snowbanks piled up and…growingupvillage (58)in #safe • 5 years agoBe Wise AND Smart: PRINT OUT YOUR INFOIn this day and age, most of us are dependent on our smartphones, laptops, and flashdrives. I took my gardening info, printed it off, and my husband helped me get it all into a…growingupvillage (58)in #seeds • 5 years agoHow I Organize My Seeds!I needed something to dream of on this 42 below F wind chill day! Here is my new to me way of organizing seeds. It took two years to finally realize it was time to take my seeds…growingupvillage (58)in #snow • 5 years agoHow's Winter Going In Alaska?An Eskimo and garden hopes in 44 below weather in February...growingupvillage (58)in #family • 5 years agoSpruce Tip Pickles!This summer, I had a hard time getting motivated to go gather food outside of Unalakleet; I was focused on my garden. On June 10, 2019, my husband gathered, cleaned, and…growingupvillage (58)in #photography • 5 years agoA Good DayIn the last few years, I have lost both of my grandpas, my grandma, my uncle, my aunt, a little sister, a little brother, and even my darling, loving mother. Today, I realized I…growingupvillage (58)in #video • 5 years agoBerry Picking in Remote AlaskaBeautiful date night with my husband and Siberian Husky in Northwest Alaska. The tundra is popping with cloudberries and blueberries!growingupvillage (58)in #blueberry • 5 years agoAlaska's Tundra Blueberries!Confidently, I will say... You haven't had a real blueberry until you try Alaska's variety. There is no comparison to fresh blueberries picked from our tundra! This year…growingupvillage (58)in #homesteading • 5 years agoGOOD News Today! + Homestead Update!The hugel boxes are getting a lot of attention in my village. Have a look at my few, but beautiful plants! Jalapenos, strawberries, peppers, cherry tree, tomatoes, red currants…growingupvillage (58)in #insect • 6 years agoGrasshopper.... Northern Alaska!This eskimo was surprised today at the beach! The warmer that northwest Alaska gets every year, the bigger our variety of insects and birds. I have never seen a grasshopper here…