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Offered a chance for some deep, rich black earth for gardening in a tiny Southeast Alaska village, I asked if there were any black slugs in it.
“If you’re going to garden here you have to just get used to them,” a resident curtly told me.
And with that began my battle and fascination with the invasive giant black slug known as Arion ater.
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Awaiting the Sun: WWII Veterans Remember the Aleutians
Bil Paul
Schiffer Publishing, Limited, Dec 6, 2022 – Aleutian Islands (Alaska) – 240 pages
The Aleutians were the only North American territory to be invaded and occupied during the war. The fighting for these remote islands off the Alaskan mainland lasted for more than a year and claimed more than 3,800 Japanese and American lives. Soldiers on both sides experienced spells of intense combat, but also extended periods of extreme isolation and boredom. Author Bil Paul has constructed a narrative history of the conflict by weaving together the accounts of more than 200 officers and enlisted men. The in-theater experiences of noted writer Dashiell Hammett, as well as musicians Yehudi Menuhin and Bud Freeman, appear in the narrative. Chapters detail men’s reactions to dismal weather, often-poor food and housing, and the lack of women. Over 50 official and personal photographs complement the narrative.
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In the midst of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal gave 202 destitute Midwestern farm families a fresh start in Alaska, then just a U.S. territory. ALASKA FAR AWAY tells the absorbing story of the unusual and controversial government experiment known as The Matanuska Colonization Project of 1935 and of the unsuspecting families thrust into the national spotlight. Narrated by actor Peter Coyote and featuring archival footage and interviews with many surviving colonists, ALASKA FAR AWAY recreates the hardships, dangers and excitement of leaving everything behind to settle a new land.
“The Masked Avenger:
Maybe there were trained pilots with superior technology who knew how to respond to emergencies.
Only those truly ignorant of the ways of God think they understand how God works.
I used to know a monk who ran a small farm who grew food for people in need. He was a big believer that prayer for food is nice, but planting seeds was far more efficient.”